Now that The Denver Post has explained that 'Birds Aren't Real" we have 
noticed some interesting stuff. A drone perched briefly on our hanging flat 
feeder, found it unstable, and flew off. Previously we would have called it a 
Goshawk. And during the snowstorm, some space debris cluttered our lawn - we 
would have said 16 Juncos. 
Yesterday a mini-drone perched on Castlewood Canyon Road, and dropped down to 
capture something and disappeared Otherwise we would have said Northern Shrike.
Hugh Kingery

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