One item I forgot to mention was a stand-off between three bobcats and a 
white-tailed doe.  It looked like a momma bobcat and two young ones, though 
they were getting pretty big.  The doe stood her ground with ears forward, 
stomping one foot occasionally.  Eventually, momma bobcat walked away with her 
young ones.
 



From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [cobirds] Great black-backed gull, Pueblo
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 23:03:56 +0000





There were two great black-backed gulls at Pueblo Reservoir this morning on the 
tires at South Marina.  There was also one lesser black-backed, several herring 
gulls, California and ring-billeds.
 
I tried to re-find the rusty blackbirds west of Valco Ponds but was not 
successful.  There was a greater yellowlegs, however.
 
David Chartier
Colorado Springs, CO

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