Birders,

 

I've had infrequent sightings of single female-plumaged Purple and Cassin's
finches at my feeders in Las Animas (Bent County) since early January.
Purple Finch is a review species in Colorado, and Cassin's Finch is rare so
far from the mountains. Until today, I'd never seen both species at the same
time. This afternoon, I finally had both birds on the feeder seven feet from
my family room window at the same time, and actually nailed photos of them
interacting with each other. I'll gladly send photos to those interested.

 

I welcome visitors, but of course there's a caveat. They are unpredictable,
often disappearing for days or weeks on end. They may be more reliable in
bad weather. And, I've got a problem with Red-winged Blackbirds. If I fill
my feeders, I will have hundreds around, and they drive off other birds. For
the past few days, I've only been able to put a small amount of seeds on the
tray feeder nearest the window on the west side of my house, as blackbirds
are more shy than finches, and will fly off if they see me inside. When the
blackbirds leave without successfully feeding, I put out more seed, and hope
the finches take advantage of these brief opportunities to visit. So far,
this has worked, but I can't always be around to do this drill.

 

I went to John Martin Reservoir today. The lake, completely open last
Thursday, is currently mostly iced over. Some early migrant American White
Pelicans stand stupidly on islands surrounded by ice, waiting for it to
melt.

 

Duane Nelson

Las Animas, Bent County, CO



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