Hello all -

I was out with the dogs Friday morning in our neighborhood park (Keewayden 
Meadows Park in Boulder) when I saw a large flock of Common Grackle move 
through.  This was not unusual, since I have seen them in the neighborhood 
a few times in the last month or so.  They moved through fairly quickly, 
but shortly thereafter, a small flock of Bushtit moved through the trees.  
I counted twenty, give or take, and spotted a couple of Black-Capped 
Chickadees in the group as well.  It was pretty amazing, I have seen the 
occasional Bushtit over the summer, but never more than one or two at a 
time.  They didn't stick around very long, but it was a sight to see while 
it lasted.

Good birding -

Jeff Parks
Boulder, CO

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