Greetings, Please mark your calendar for Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory's sixteenth consecutive year of counting Barrow’s Goldeneyes (BAGO)! This year we will be accepting data collected from 22 November through 2 December. It is possible that the BAGO found in Colorado at this time of year represent the portion of the species breeding in the state. Therefore, by counting the BAGO in Colorado, we are getting an idea of how the population of BAGO is doing. However, we don't really know for certain and it possible that some birds are coming from Wyoming or farther north.
We would appreciate reports of any BAGO in Colorado during the count period; however, we also appreciate counts of all waterbird species present at each location visited. We encourage participants to enter their count totals into eBird. I will check eBird for BAGO reported during this time period for those of you that don't post on CoBirds or WSBN. Or, you can send count totals to me at this e-mail address or jason DOT beason AT rmbo DOT org. Here are the totals for each year of the count: 1999 – 226 at 8 sites 2000 – 107 at 16 sites (less effort) 2001 – 181 at 20 sites 2002 – 189 at 16 sites 2003 – 245 at 21 sites 2004 – 226 at 14 sites 2005 – 219 at 16 sites 2006 – 280 at 21 sites 2007 – 225 at 17 sites 2008 – 183 at 19 sites 2009 – 163 at 16 sites 2010 – 163 at 16 sites 2011 – 217 at 24 sites 2012 – 214 at 19 sites 2013 – 247 at 19 sites Thank you and Good Birding! Jason Beason Special Monitoring Projects Coordinator Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/cobirds/CAJk9VVGmqPoiGPm01qWHQbFy_%2BpZmTniH3zKsYCfZnszqPLy-A%40mail.gmail.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
