These have been really fun to read!

Here is my submission from high in the mountains in Snowmass Village at 8200 
feet

How long have you been keeping your list? April 2020—keeping a list was a 
pandemic idea.  Only one bird on the list was only observed prior to that—a 
very memorable Northern Saw-whet Owl

What's your style of yard listing: casual, mainly feeder watching, moderate, 
dedicated, obsessed? dedicated, I try to make a list every day

How many species? 119

Rarest, or favorite species? Harris's Sparrow, Common Redpoll, Rose-breasted 
Grosbeak are the locally least common species.  Favorite species are certainly 
the at time very large numbers of Rosy-finches in late winter and early spring, 
all three species.

Most memorable experiences?  1.  An especially large flock of rosy finches in 
2023—I attempted a count and estimated 1500.  2.  Hosting a birding tour group 
mostly from Great Britain to see the rosy finches and random other visiting 
birders to the yard to see their lifer rosy finches.  All birders are welcome!  
3. Having one of our rosy finches fall to the ground—splat! dead—right in front 
of me while I was watching, then seeing a Prairie Falcon fly away, talons 
empty.  4.  After watching hormone-saturated and addled male Brown-capped rosy 
finches attempt to copulate with a dead female, my young children excitedly 
told me that they were performing CPR on the dead bird!  5.  Lifer Common 
Redpoll for me in my yard!  6.  Hosting a Harris's Sparrow for several weeks 
last spring and watching it molt into adult plumage and listening to it as it 
developed? learned? it's song

Location/habitat: urban, suburban, rural, etc? 4 acres of hillside native 
Serviceberry and Gambel Oak, a few spruce and aspens.  Feeders and nest boxes

Bryan Gieszl
Snowmass Village, CO
Pitkin County

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