I am realizing this morning with almost a sick feeling in my stomach that I 
may have seen ~12 Chihuahuan Ravens last weekend (January 31), but didn't 
consider that possibility at the time and didn't make the effort to be 
sure. So take all of this with a grain of salt. I am not a beginning birder 
but I always say (without modesty) that my identification skills are not 
very good.

I was walking my dog at the flat part of Reservoir Ridge Natural Area in 
Fort Collins. The habitat is grassy/brushy and just a quarter mile or so 
from the first of the foothills. I had binoculars but also had a dog 
tugging at the leash. On the far side of the small pond south of the trail 
I saw large black birds on the ground. More flew in. Then they took off to 
the north, flying over my head. Looking through the bins while holding onto 
my dog, I was frustrated with my ID skills because I couldn't tell if they 
were American Crows or Common Ravens, two species I thought I could 
distinguish most if not all of the time at this distance. The dog kept 
tugging, and I moved on, feeling incompetent. 

It was only yesterday when I first thought (briefly) about the possibility 
of a third option. This morning I pulled out my Sibley guide and listened 
to some recordings, and I find myself leaning toward an ID of Chihuahuan 
Raven. The sense I had at the time, and the reason I struggled with the ID, 
was that the birds didn't have textbook wedge-shaped tails, making me think 
crow. But they seemed large for crows, the head and bill seemed to stretch 
out too far in front of the wings, and they soared a little bit (not 
much) in flight, making me think raven. I was also thinking at the time 
that their calls didn't sound quite "normal" for crow or raven. I listened 
to a recording of CHRA this morning, and it seems like that is what I heard 
- but I don't trust my memory of a call I heard more than a week ago.

Bottom line: I don't expect confirmation and I don't think anyone could 
chase an observation from a week ago. But to the birders of Larimer County, 
especially anyone birding around the foothills, I wanted to post this 
reminder to keep in mind the possibility of CHRA so you don't find yourself 
in my shoes, a week after the fact, wondering...

John Shenot
Fort Collins, CO

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