On Saturday, February 25, a group of 10 descended on the streets of Centennial, WY, to peek in on feeders around town, in the first LAS Bird Hop since 2020. Several of the feeders that had been active in the past were unused this winter, but those at the Bear Bottom Grill were full and fluttering with activity.
Despite the absence of Rosy Finch, the group observed 16 species total, most predominantly Steller's Jay, which vied with the Bear Bottom's resident gray squirrel for a feeder. The others were Clark's Nutcracker, Black-capped and Mountain Chickadee, Downy and Hairy Woodpecker, Red-winged Blackbird, House Finch and Sparrow, American Crow and Raven, Oregon and Slate-Colored Junco, Pine Grosbeak, Black-billed Magpie and a single White-breasted Nuthatch.
After wandering the streets, the group convened for an early lunch at The Bear Bottom, where they enjoyed more feeder watching and good conversation. Shout out to Bear Bottom for excellent hospitality at opening time on a Saturday!
Steller's Jay, Photo Lisa Cox
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