Date: 6/24/25 1:36 pm
From: Jared Del Rosso <jared.delrosso...>
Subject: [cobirds] Backyard bird observations - Arapahoe
Birdy morning in my west Centennial yard today. House Wren parents were
diligently feeding noisy and active fledglings. So, too, were Black-capped
Chickadees, Robins, and Spotted Towhees. Sunflowers attracted Lesser and
American Goldfinches. A White-breasted Nuthatch briefly visited. And an
intergrade Northern Flicker, with a bright red malar what seemed to me like
a fully formed red crescent on his nape, stood out. (Intergrade flickers
aren't unusual around Centennial, but rarely is the red patch so
extensive.)

On a mid-afternoon bike ride along the High Line Canal Trail, I thought I
heard a Western Flycatcher. Maybe, maybe not. I also heard a Chipping
Sparrow. Noting that because of the recent question on metro area Chipping
Sparrows.

From what I can tell, Chipping Sparrows, a few juncos, and those previously
mentioned Western Flycatchers all seem to nest around the west Centennial,
Greenwood Village, Cherry Hills Village area along creeks and the High Line
Canal Trail. And they have for much of the time I've been down here (since
2016).

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO


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