Birders,
I had an immature male Ruby-throated Hummingbird at my feeder in Las
Animas today. Birders are welcome to look, as long as they contact me first.
I've been cloistered in my home office finalizing my annual report. I
got a third-hand report today of a Reddish Egret at Lake Hasty below the
dam at John Martin Reservoir. While checking in at the Corps of
Engineers office at Caddoa, I stopped to scan Lake Hasty. A very
cooperative sub-adult dark-morph Reddish Egret was on the gravel beach
in the southeast corner of the reservoir, between the swim beach and the
Hasty Bridge over the Arkansas River.
The US Army Corps of Engineers is sponsoring a work day on Saturday,
September 29th for /National Public Lands Day./ I am coordinating a
project to pull emergent weeds from a large area of beach on the most
important nest site Colorado has for Least Terns and Piping Plovers.
This year, three Piping Plover pairs nested on the beach we restored for
the last /National Public Lands Day, /and they fledged eight young, so
this is a project that matters. The USACE will furnish water and catered
lunches for people that volunteer early, along with some meaningful
giveaways.
We will meet at the Corps HQ shortly before 9 a.m. and work until noon.
Believe me, three hours of pulling cockleburs, Russian thistle, and
other weeds will seem like long enough. If you want to truly make a
difference, and feel a sense of ownership for Colorado's rarest birds,
let me know. I'd love to hear from you. I'd recommend heavy leather gloves.
Duane Nelson
Las Animas, CO
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