The *Eastern Phoebe* continues at Lower Ridgewood Park in Littleton, since
first noted Mar 1. Today it was right around the dirt parking pad beside
the little paved lot. This is where I have seen it most often. Today it was
quiet when I saw it, but sometimes it has been calling. *Say's Phoebe* has
returned to the local area of the park and adjacent St. Mary Church as of
3/14. Now one can enjoy two phoebes in one visit... do I hear three? I hope
so, one day.

DFO's listing of species found for its *Big Year 2018* is now fully updated
on its web page:
https://dfobirds.org/FieldTrips/Reports/BigYear.aspx
And here to view additions chronologically:
https://dfobirds.org/FieldTrips/Reports/AnnualChronological.aspx

DFO is at 152 species for the year (all species found in CO on planned DFO
field trips), including that Littleton Eastern Phoebe, and other recent
additions:  Glaucous Gull, Common Redpoll, Winter Wren, Red-bellied
Woodpecker, Nor. Pygmy-Owl and Nor. Saw-whet Owl.. I am falling behind
DFO's pace myself, and I'm out on many of the trips. So I think we are
collectively doing pretty good. Check out the info at dfobirds.org to track
progress, and look at upcoming trips. Many are full in the present listing
(some openings). New trips for May will be open for registration in the
morning of April 1.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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