Dear Cobirders, I headed out this morning to try again for the Golden-crowned Sparrow at Red Rocks Trading Post. Unlike last time, I only had to wait about 5 minutes before he appeared at the platform feeder. He hung around for a bit before heading north into the "Native Plant Garden". When he finally disappeared into the shrubs at around 9:15, I headed over to the Hawkwatch site on Dinosaur Ridge. I was not disappointed there either. When I arrived at the Hawkwatch gate, I could hear the Juniper Titmouse singing. He sang until about 9:45, and then remained in the trees immediately south of the Hawkwatch site in the company of a male Downy Woodpecker. The only raptor I saw was one resident Red-tailed Hawk surfing Dinosaur Ridge and the ridge immediately north of I-70.
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