Today was a good day for many birds starting to migrate through Ft. Collins to start out the day we headed to the Environment Learning Center (ELC) and started to scan the area. Here is what we saw: 1 Hermit Thrush 5-8 American Tree Sparrows 4-7 Chipping Sparrows 2 Song Sparrows 1 White-crowned Sparrow 1 Green-winged Teal 2 Redhead 15 Ring-necked Ducks 10 Lesser Scaup 3 Common Mergansers 1 Merlin 5-6 Red-tailed Hawks 2-3 Brown Creepers 1 White-breasted Nuthatches After that we headed to Sharp Point and found nothing but a hole flock of about 100 shovelers migrating through. So we headed to the Grandview Cemetery and Sheldon Lake we found: 1 Great-horned Owl on her nest 4 Ring-billed Gulls 3 Gadwall Also a little off the bird topic there was a heard of White-tailed Deer at the ELC and if I have my facts right I think those aren't as common as the abundant Mule Deer we have here. I hope everybody also has good birding like I have had. Good luck Skyler Bol Ft. Collins
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