Hi all,

 

This is Bill Maynard. We met at the Colorado Springs Acorn Woodpecker spot.
Before I forget, a friend just called and said he has a flock of 200
Bohemian Waxwings along Highway 115 near the turn for Martindale Campground.
The flock should be around the junipers feeding on the berries in the
location or anywhere there might be lots of juniper berries. 

 

Colorado Field Ornithologists (CFO) runs a listserve with daily posts about
birds in Colorado.  You can join it at [email protected] It is a good
organization with an annual meeting with field trips each year in different
areas of Colorado. This year, May, it will be in Cortez.  CFO membership
includes a journal, Colorado Birds, published four times a year. You can
request a free copy.  CFO also has a group on Facebook, Colorado Field
Ornithologists where you can upload photos, ask questions, discuss I.D.
problems and currently there are beginners through expert on it (you don't
have to be a member of CFO).  That is where I upload photos on a regular
basis.  It also has the link to register for their 2013 Convention.  

 

Also, the American Birding Association, www.aba.org has a website that
includes a young birder blog which would be good to check out.  Their
national headquarters is in Colorado Springs on Colorado Avenue. If you
don't have binoculars, I could probably get you a used binocular from them.
A very good birder, Mark Peterson, is from Florence (now living in Colorado
Springs) and he goes to the Florence are frequently to bird (he has the
highest bird list in Fremont County.  He would most likely be happy to
invite you along when he is in that area.  

 

The Christmas Bird Counts are fun.  There is one for Pueblo Reservoir, the
City of Pueblo, Penrose (which includes Canon etc.) There are lots of
birders who go on the Pueblo Res CBC and the Penrose CBC, they often record
the highest numbers of bird species for the state.  I do both, so does Mark
Peterson (he organizes the Penrose CBC), and Brandon Percival (Pueblo West)
who organizes the City of Pueblo CBC (Brandon has the highest bird list in
Pueblo County which is also the highest county list in the state with 400
species).  There is also a Fountain CBC that is fun, and my nephew, Dan
Maynard, organizes that one.   The CFO website has a county listing site
where you can search by county or by species.  It also has a spot where you
can submit your total by county, by region, by state.  

 

Also, Chico Basin Ranch has amazing birding in the spring and fall, it is a
migrant trap in southern El Paso and northern Pueblo counties.  I write a
bird blog for them whenever I visit,  www.chicobasinranch.com (Birding
Journal) and we have found 333 species in only 10  years of birding there.
The bad news is that they charge $15 per person per visit or $125 per year
but it is $10 per person with a group of 6 or more with a leader.  

 

Also, the Arkansas Valley Audubon has birding field trips throughout the
year as does the Aiken Audubon group.  They have a website and you don't
have to be a member of Audubon to go on their field trips.  Both groups go
to Chico Basin Ranch, sometimes as a combined group. 

 

I can answer most of your birding questions, but I will be away tonight
through Thursday early evening.  I was a biology teacher at a private girls'
school in Ohio in a past life and I have worked for the American Birding
Association in two different capacities and now I am mostly retired but I
look for dead birds on a wind farm in Limon two days a week.

 

Many birders are also bird photographers in case you didn't notice.  Very
nice meeting you all.

 

Best,

 

Bill Maynard

Colorado Springs

[email protected]

 

 

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