Forwarded from Ted Floyd:

Hello, Birders.

Here are some recent odds and ends at Greenlee Preserve in eastern  
Boulder County:

Yesterday, Monday, January 19th. A flock of at least 12 twittering and  
chippering Bushtits. That's the farthest east I've seen them in the  
county. The species continues to invade the lowlands of the Front  
Range region. The birds were in the dense vegetation that separates  
Greenlee "Reservoir" from Waneka Lake.

Friday, January 16th. A Snow X Canada Goose hybrid. It was a neat bird  
with the bill, feet, head, neck, and belly of Snow Goose, but the  
upperparts, breast, and body structure of a Canada Goose. On a more  
general note, the geese at this site present a great opportunity for  
study: up close and personal, with lots of variation in both the  
Cacklers and Canadas.

Wednesday-Thursday, January 14th-15th. A Hermit Thrush at the  
observation platform. I suspect this is the same bird that Hannah and  
I found on January 2nd. I got a good look this time, and it is not a  
bird of the eastern/northern subspecies which we sometimes see in  
Colorado in the winter. But I'm not sure it's one of our interior west  
birds (subspecies auduboni) either. In plumage and size, it most  
closely resembled one of the Pacific slope birds, which I assume would  
be quite rare in Colorado. Well, whatever it is, it seems to be  
spending the winter out there, eating little purple berries along the  
trail.

Ted Floyd (who's still trying to figure out how to use the new COBIRDS)
[email protected]
Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado


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