This morning, I spent a short time on the High Line Canal in Centennial
(Arapahoe). The canal was active with expected birds. The least expected
bird was a Woodhouse's Scrub Jay, which was continually visiting a juniper
not to feed on the juniper's cones (I didn't see any cones, actually) but
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I had a scrub jay at one of my suet feeders yesterday! May be the first time.
Paula Hansley
Louisville
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This morning (11/16), I went to fill my empty platform feeder (Centennial
[Arapahoe Co.]). Typically, Red-breasted Nuthatches and Black-capped
Chickadees fly into my yard when I shake the bird seed bag. Today, the
chickadees were slow to arrive, but a Red-breasted Nuthatch was joined by a
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In my 15 years of water, suet and sunflower seed feeding I now have my 1st
Scrub Jay visiting my feeders.
Jim Connell
Horseshoe Park, Aurora
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From 4:45 PM until dark yesterday, 10/14, I had an adult western scrub jay
at my feeder. As common as they are in the foothills, this is only the
first I have seen in my yard in seven years here. I anxiously await evening
grosbeaks and Clark's nutcrackers.
Karl Stecher
Centennial, near Colo
While this is not a rare bird, I must say I was ecstatic a few minutes ago
when I looked out the patio door to find a Scrub Jay and a Spotted Towhee at
my "illegal" feeder. I live in a condo at Lincoln and Peoria Aves. where
the birdlife consists of House Sparrows, House Finches, Starlings and
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