Yes but not too early for a displaying woodcock. The vocal note, uttered from 
high overhead, is very similar, and the location near the River is compatible. 
If it is a territorial woodcock, it should call again tomorrow night as well 
and maybe also predawn. 

For readers unfamiliar with American woodcock, it.is an eastern bird considered 
accidental in Colorado, but possibly overlooked. An early spring migrant was 
seen by many last month in El Paso County. 

Nick Komar
Fort Collins

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> On Mar 13, 2014, at 9:31 PM, Greg Pasquariello <g...@pasq.net> wrote:
> 
> About 8PM I heard a single Common Nighthawk over north Downtown Littleton, 
> right along the Platte.  Way early, no?
> 
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