I've sen black eared at least twice, not in the past 5 years...but note that some "interiors" look pretty dark when you study them...yet they're not black eareds. I had two "interiors" at my feeder (near Orchard and Colorado Blvd, Centennial) Tues 10/25 (didn't see any on snow day.
Karl Stecher
Centennial

Dave Cameron writes:
Of course, I meant "Belted," not "Ringed." --dc

On Oct 26, 4:07 pm, Dave Cameron <[email protected]> wrote:
At Ketring Park this afternoon (Littleton), I encountered a flock of
Bushtits-- darker gray as opposed to the light tan that I'm used to,
and with dark across the face.  Seemed more mask-like than a full
cheek patch, but my looks were very brief, as the birds were very
active.  Has the "Black-eared" race been noted much in CO?  I've only
ever noticed the lighter, "interior" variety.
Also saw three FOS Hooded Merganser, 1 Western Grebe and 3 Pied-billed
Grebes, and 1 Ringed Kingfisher.
Dave Cameron
Denver

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