Hi all,

 

Al Levantin, Tom McConnell went back to Kremmling yesterday, Monday, in a
bid to find a good Hoary Redpoll, and document it.  Last week’s “candidate”
that we saw, was NOT a Hoary Redpoll.  

 

We started out quite déjà-vu...  -17F again at 9am in Kremmling, clear and
sunny.  However a gentle breeze (a drainage wind no doubt) made it
unpleasant for bare skin.  Gloved camera fingers soon needed help too!
There were quite a few Redpolls at the various feeders, and over 100 Rosy
Finches of all three species.  However, Redpolls were fewer in number than
last Thursday and definitely more skittish.  The reason soon became
apparent.. a young Northern Shrike has figured out the deal. It showed up at
the Eagle St feeders, carrying meat in its beak, causing everything to
scatter. It proceeded to stash the meat in a nearby bush, before returning
to feed on the corpse, which was impaled inside a nearby bush.  Watching it
eat, it looked like the prey may have been a House Sparrow (perhaps just
wishful thinking on my part).  Way to go if it was eh?

 

We moved to the feeders on Gore..  and guess who showed up there – yep Mr.
Northern!  We didn’t see it catch anything tho..

 

We explored all over town, found a few other small groups of Redpolls, but
every Redpoll  we saw was a  Common Redpoll.  We probably only saw around
100 Redpolls.  ONLY ?  well I guess compared to last Tuesday I mean.. when
we probably had more like 150++  Also yesterday there were still at least
two American Tree Sparrows.

 

By 1pm the breeze had died away, but the day was really struggling to warm
up, it was still only -13F. We left soon after and  headed back to I70 where
at about the same altitude and only 40 miles away, in similar sunny and calm
conditions,  it was a full 50 degrees warmer! Nuts!

 

At least 8 Golden Eagles, a couple of Bald Eagles, a Prairie Falcon made the
drive list.

 

FYI: My last free Snowmass Bird tour for a few weeks is tomorrow, Wednesday
23rd. I head to Antarctica again on Thursday, as the birding guide on two
trips, back late February in time for Snowmass on Wednesday 27th Feb.  

 

Good birding all

 

 

Dick Filby

Carbondale,CO

 

 

 

 

 

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