It was a fairly quiet morning at Reynolds.  I have to work tonight, so I 
didn't stay long, since I have to get a nap in at some point.  I had a few 
flocks of nuthatches (white-breasted and pygmy), a few Downy Woodpeckers, 
one calling Northern Pygmy-Owl and quite a few tooting Townsend's 
Solitaires.  My favorite bird of the day was a Canyon Wren I found along 
Ravens Roost Trail.  This little guy seemed to enjoy my company.  I spent 
15 minutes having a conversation with him while he danced around me.  He 
was chattering away and I was pishing/imitating the chatter.  A very 
playful bird.  I almost felt bad about leaving him.  For the record, I have 
no idea the gender of the bird, despite my pronoun usage.  If anyone can 
tell me how to tell a male from a female in the field, that would be great. 
 

On the way home, I swung by Green Valley Ranch Town Center Park behind the 
King Soopers (Tower and GVR Blvd).  I had planned on searching through all 
the lounging geese, but I was distracted by two beautiful foxes.  Stunning. 
 They didn't enjoy being the prey as much as the hunters, so they ended up 
going to the middle of the pond and waiting for me to leave.  Literally, 
the moment I got in my car, they resumed activity.  I did get a nice Snow 
Goose as it flew in with group of Canada/Cackling Geese.

John Breitsch
Denver, CO
http://www.flickr.com/photos/breitschbirding/

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