Folks- scores of volunteers fanned out across 30 territories yesterday for the
71st iteration of the Boulder CBC. It will be a while before the tally is
final, but we have a preliminary 109 species found on the count, with three
more ticked for count week. We added one species to the historic total, with
the long-staying Northern Cardinal in NW Boulder marking #210 for the count.
Other birds judged scarce as being seen 10 or fewer previous times on the count
included Clark's Grebe, Barn Owl, Marsh Wren, and Common Grackle (10 prior),
Fox Sparrow (9 prior), Tundra Swan (6 prior, the 8 birds previously at Baseline
Res seen at Valmont yesterday), Lesser Black-backed Gull and Northern Saw-whet
Owl (5 prior), Chihuahuan Raven and Golden-crowned Sparrow (3 prior), and
Common Yellowthroat (2 prior.) Birds seen on at least half the Boulder counts
but not found yesterday (to my knowledge so far) include Rough-legged Hawk
(seen on 58 prior counts), Ring-necked Pheasant (53 prior), Cassin's Finch (46
prior), Clark's Nutcracker (44 prior), and Red Crossbill (35 prior.) The
Boulder foothills have a very poor cone crop this year. Finally, I think we
will exceed triple digits for Common Redpoll, likely setting a high count for
the Boulder Count (though currently I can't get the re-tooled Audubon site to
give me historic results…
Thanks to all of the leaders, participants, and feeder-watchers for another
successful Boulder CBC!
Enjoy- Bill Schmoker, Longmont
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