I had posted back in late April about a *Wilson's Snipe* that was winnowing
near my Ken Caryl Valley home, with a marshy area along Massey Draw below
my home. It seemed to stop by May 1. Then on May 21 I was walking at the
marshy area and heard a snipe chipping from the wetland. I presume it was
the same bird, but if so, I'm not sure how it eluded detection for 3 weeks
in an area to which I pay close attention. Anyway, I'm glad it is still
there, and I've heard it chipping almost daily since through today, and it
has winnowed at night a bit, too. The *Virginia Rail *I heard from my home
the other night is still there, too, in the same marsh patch, and a *Common
Yellowthroat* was there on May 22.

On May 22 I had my first local *Common Nighthawk* over my home, and that
day an adult *Bald Eagle* was passing north of Ken Caryl Avenue near
Kipling, probably heading back to Marston. Forays up to the forested
regions of Massey Draw and Lost Canyon in Ken Caryl Ranch produced 8 and 5
singing *Ovenbirds*, respectively. All were in expected spots that are used
by breeders.

Today 5/25 I explored around the south park of South Valley Park, and
encountered a male *Blue Grosbeak* and a male* Indigo Bunting*. The latter
was with several *Lazulis*. The marshy area mentioned by Scott Somershoe
had 2 *Virginia Rails*, 1 *Sora*, and 1 *Wilson's Snipe* (chipping). At one
point I was hearing the grunting Virginia Rail at the same time as a
singing *Virginia's Warbler*. Hearing both of those at the same time
probably doesn't happen too often, right? Grassland in this area had a
singing *Grasshopper Sparrow* and 2 singing *Savannah Sparrows*.
Scott's *Eastern
Phoebe *was still along Deer Creek at the junction with South Valley Road,
where the creek flowing from South Valley Park crosses under Deer Creek
Road. Downstream along Deer Creek from Cougar Road there was a *Red-eyed
Vireo* and *Black-chinned Hummingbird*. An adult *Bald Eagle* was soaring
over the Massey Draw notch in the hogback near C470, perhaps the same bird
I had on May 22.

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO

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