After 2 weeks of frustrating fleeting glimpses, a Carolina Wren finally 
cooperated spending 10 minutes at my suet feeder yesterday, 8:30-8:40AM. This 
bird brings the yard list to 140 species compiled over 30 years. The Wren is 
notoriously silent and far from guaranteed, but birders are welcome to try at 
the NW corner of Birch & Norton about 1.5 miles south of Rye, SW Pueblo County. 
Parking OK in my driveway or alongside the property on Norton.

 

Other area birds of interest:

 

Immature G. White-fronted Goose since late December at Lake Beckwith, Colorado 
City

 

Pine Grosbeaks present since mid-November & fairly easy to find on the Millset 
Trail, 5 miles west of Rye on CSH 165. Also present on the Greenhorn Trail 
about 1 mile NW of Rye Mountain Park.

 

All 3 species of Rosy Finches at Rye area feeders since late November, 
especially on cold snowy days. If you have trouble finding them, contact me. I 
have access to a private ranch where they are most reliable.

 

Dave Silverman

Rye CO
                                          
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