Linda,

there were three orioles at Teller Farm on Friday morning. They were in the 
trees to the east of the trail, after it goes south, jogs east, and then 
goes south again.

Beth Partin

On Saturday, August 3, 2013 9:45:36 AM UTC-6, Fauvette wrote:
>
> Hello friends: 
>
> I was taking one of our phoebe fledglings to Greenwood yesterday for some 
> medical help, and learned that the rehab center could itself use a bit of 
> CObirds help in releasing rehabbed young birds to the most salutary 
> environment. 
>
> One young Bullock's oriole has had to cohabit with a bunch of kingbirds 
> for 
> a while as it healed, and the bird is losing a sense of its identity! Now 
> that it is physically capable of being released, ideally the release 
> should 
> take place in an area where there are other orioles. Dispersal & migration 
> are already under way. 
>
> I took a lengthy jog walk today and could find not a single oriole in 
> several square miles. I heard one at our feeders at dawn, that was it. 
> Does 
> anyone else know of a place where a cluster of orioles remains at the 
> moment? 
>
> You can call me at 303 772 3239 or call Greenwood at 303 823 8455. There 
> are 
> many other cured & healed youngsters (goldfinches, ducks, kingbirds, 
> hummers, waxwings, you name it) who need release sites--private land, lots 
> of cover and no cats--so CObirders could be a rich source of information 
> in 
> this regard. 
>
> Thanks for any help. 
>
> Linda Andes-Georges 
> Central Boulder County 
>
>

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