On Jan 19 two WESTERN-SCRUB-JAYS along Lee Gulch near Windermere in
Littleton were in an urban setting away from scrub or oak habitat, and so
seemed out of place to me. They were the first I'd seen in the Littleton
urban area since arriving here Dec 1, and they seem scarce in the urban
zone based on eBird reports, but perhaps not? Some small blackish berries
on shurbs in the riparian zone there were attracting a flock of 32 CEDAR
WAXWINGS, I think just my 2nd encounter with that species at Littleton this
winter. A few Solitaires were there, too.

On Jan 21 I had a heard only NORTHERN PYGMY-OWL at South Valley County
Park; it was being mobbed by jays and chickadees, and was not too far away,
but it remained hidden from my vantage. A RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET there was
just my second in the Littleton - Ken Caryl region this winter.

On Jan 22 Cooley Lake at South Platte Park had an adult GREATER
WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE (maybe the same as I've seen a few times in the area
from Dec into Jan), 1 adult CALIFORNIA GULL, and 1 1st cycle LESSER
BLACK-BACKED GULL. 14 CEDAR WAXWINGS were at St. Mary Church on South
Prince in Littleton.

On Jan 23 a GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET was at Littleton Cemetery. This was my
first in the "lowlands" this winter.

David Suddjian
Littleton

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