On Jun 22, 2025, at 5:17 PM, DAVID A LEATHERMAN <daleat...@msn.com> wrote:
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Just yesterday I saw and heard Western Flycatchers in the Old North End neighborhood of Colorado Springs. A few years ago there was a Dark-Eyed Juncos nest at a high school on the West side of town. At my house southeast of town we have sometimes had nesting Mountain Chickadees and Red-breasted Nuthatches.
Diana Beatty
El Paso County
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I have had nesting Chipping Sparrows in my neighborhood for at least 3 years. I live in Bow Mar,[Littleton], one block away from Denver. They have been nesting in non-native juniper shrubs which are around three feet in height. I see the parent flying into the shrubs with food. Last year,2024, three young came to my bird bath, which was fun to watch. ONE Chipping Sparrow spent a whole winter in my YARD from 2023-2024.
There are many non- native Juniper shrubs, along with plants that form habitats with different vegetation heights of plants in my neighborhood. I have tiered clumps of plantings. No Chipping Sparrow has nested on my property yet, but I keep hoping.
Tina Jones
Littleton, Jefferson county, CO
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