Hi all

 

Al Levantin and I headed out to Paonia, Hotchkiss and Delta today as Al is
unable to make the Hotchkiss CBC on Saturday.

 

The day started out at -17F as we approached Paonia, and never got close to
freezing. Indeed, by 4.45pm the thermometer had already dropped back to just
9F  as we passed Payne Siding enroute from Delta back home.  

 

Highlights included Ferruginous hawk, Horned Larks and many Tree Sparrows in
the Hotchkiss count circle, and Snow Geese, Ross's Geese and three adult
Greater White-fronted Geese at Confluence Park, Delta (but no Cackling
Geese). The lake is about 95% frozen, with ice thick enough for some foolish
teenagers to discover that it did support their weight in the places that
they walked on it..   We advised them to heed the signs and value their own
lives. The wintering Sandhill flock at Delta seems in good shape and we saw
several hundred birds at dusk.  A single Yellow-rumped Warbler ate Russian
Olive berries by the Uncompahgre River.

 

Yesterday (apologies for late post) I gave the first of my free bird tours
at Snowmass Ski area (Pitkin). The main highlight was 40 Brown-capped and 10
Gray-crowned Rosy Finches.  Next tour is next Wednesday. Email me if you are
interested.  Note: the tour is free, but a lift ticket is required - either
for a foot passenger or for ski/snowboard.   Recently I have seen  a
Northern Pygmy Owl along the Frying Pan river near Basalt (Eagle Cty), and
up to 35 Barrow's Goldeneyes at Coryell Ranch Pond (Garfield Cty).  

 

The Aspen CBC tallied 45 species including 3 count week species.  Three
teams of birders on count day put in long hours and were rewarded with up to
7 Common Redpolls, plus Brown-capped and Gray-crowned Rosy-Finches in
several locations, and at least 36 American Dippers.  Incredibly, not a
single Red-winged Blackbird was located, and numbers of many species were
very low despite the effort.   A big thank-you to ACES and Rebecca Weis for
organising this CBC again.

 

Good birding all

 

Dick Filby

Carbondale

 

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