I was at the east end of Timnath at 5pm today and also saw a pair of ibis, 
but they looked like white-faced ibis to me. White on face was incomplete, 
but both appeared to have red eyes and gray bills. A third opinion posted 
to cobirds would be nice...


On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 2:52:11 PM UTC-6, Skyler Bol wrote:
>
> All,
>
> With a late start (around 12:00) after running some errands my family and 
> I decided to go to eastern Larimer county to bird. Here are the high lights.
>
> Kecter Pit Ponds: 
> 10 Great Blue Herons
> 1 Willet
> 1 Lesser Yellowlegs
> 150 presumably Cliff Swallows (maybe a few barns)
> 1 Blue Grosbeak
> 1 Cassin's Sparrow
> 1 Grasshoper Sparrow
> I possible (not certain) Purple Martin female (this bird was seen for a 
> few seconds flying high above and giving a call very similar to a Purple 
> Martin. Have any even been seen this year in northern CO?)
>
> Timnath Res. (including eastern marsh):
> 1 Blue Grosbeak
> 2 Glossy Ibis (east side on the north shore 30ft from where the marsh ends)
> 1 Savannah Sparrow
> 1 Ring-necked Pheasant
> 1 Spotted Sandpiper
> 2 Lesser Scaup
> 2 Eared Grebes 
>
> If anyone sees a Purple Martin ar or around Kecter Pit Ponds please let me 
> know.
>
> Thanks 
> Skyler Bol 
> Ft. Collins, CO
>
>

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