I've had almost nightly sightings of nighthawks, including of flocks 
between 25-40 birds in the Centennial / Greenwood Village area since August 
2. Last night, I had two birds fly north over my yard around 6:50 PM, a 
flock of 29 come back south over the yard about 10 minutes later, 22 return 
north (probably the same flock) after that, then 8, then 1. I've never had 
this sort of string of nighthawk activity over my yard. I suspect these 
birds were all flying together originally, then moving around in smaller 
groups but who knows.

I've not experienced anything like this in the four Augusts I've been in 
Centennial. But I often leave the area in August, so perhaps I've just 
missed this phenomena in the past. I'm wondering if anyone else in the 
metro area is seeing higher than normal nighthawk activity? Or if anyone 
outside the metro area is seeing anything anomalous? 

I'm also wondering if perhaps the widespread drought is pushing the birds 
to places where humans spray water around, with little thought to the 
actual availability of water, such as urban / suburban areas? 

I recognize, too, that two weeks of informal observations don't make an 
actual trend. So perhaps these birds signify nothing...

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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