Today at 8 am the birds were warming up on the roads at the Arsenal. At the 90 degree turn of the road inside the bison enclosure was a concrete barrier with a rock wren sitting on/beside it. Just before the tree with the owlets near the exit was a Swainson's thrush. Several Say's phoebes and western kingbirds were present and 4 species of swallows on wires near Lake Ladora. Countless sparrows. Candice Johnson, Denver
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