I visited all sides Timnath Reservoir this morning. There was a "possible" Neotropic Cormorant out there--long distance view it just seemed visibly smaller than the other hundreds/thousands of his kin (Double-cresteds) next to him. Out on spit; viewed in the new residential neighborhood.
Highlights: Ruddy Duck "Peeps" Wilson's Snipe Long-billed Dowitcher Black Tern Western Wood Pewee Say's Phoebe Great Egret Wilson's Warbler Rest: Killdeer American White Pelican Ring-billed Gull Franklin's Gull Lesser Yellowlegs Greater Yellowlegs Baird's Sandpiper Great Blue Heron Virginia Rail Western grebe Green-winged Teal American Coot Gadwall Mallard Cinnamon Teal Barn Swallow Red-winged Blackbird House Sparrow Mourning Dive Eurasian-collared Dove Common Yellowthroat California Gull American Wigeon Marsh Wren American Goldfinch Northern Shoveler Canada Goose Double-crested Cormorant American Robin Pied-billed Grebe Snowy Egret Western Kingbird Common Grackle Cliff Swallow European Starling Spotted Sandpiper Black-crowned Night Heron Western Meadowlark Loggerhead Shrike Red-tailed Hawk American Kestrel Thanks Gary Lefko/Nunn http://ColoradoBirder.Ning.com/ -- Home of the "Nunn Guy" -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cobirds?hl=en.
