A Red Fox Sparrow reappeared in my Ken Caryl yard first thing this morning,
last noted 12/14. Except for one day it has always appeared only in the dim
early light of 6:50-7:20 am, usually as the first bird of the morning. It
is there briefly while the light is too low to see well, and then it is not
around. I hope it settles into a more cooperative viewing pattern.  A
recording of today's morning greeting of call notes is on this checklist
<https://ebird.org/checklist/S156736141>.

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO

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