Hi All, 
I've only had Orioles, Cardinals and Blue Jays. 
Steve Larson 
Northglenn CO 

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From: "Ira Sanders" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected], "Joe Roller" <[email protected]> 
Cc: "COBirds" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 11:24:41 AM 
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Re: Denver has two new eBird hotspots - Coors Field and 
Sports Authority Field at Mile High (restricted access) 

I add Burrowing Owl 5/5/95 at Coor's Field (catching bugs in the lights) as 
well as Kestrel and family later that year. 
Ira 

On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 7:01 PM, Ted Floyd < [email protected] > wrote: 



Brilliant, Joe. My Coors Field eBird list: 

1       Mallard         1       Coors Field     US-CO   24-Jul-07 
2       Rock Pigeon     5       Coors Field     US-CO   24-Jul-07 
3       Mourning Dove   4       Coors Field     US-CO   24-Jul-07 
4       Western Kingbird        3       Coors Field     US-CO   24-Jul-07 
5       Cliff Swallow   3       Coors Field     US-CO   24-Jul-07 
6       House Finch     4       Coors Field     US-CO   24-Jul-07 
7       House Sparrow   1       Coors Field     US-CO   24-Jul-07 
8       Black-crowned Night-Heron       1       Coors Field     US-CO   
17-Jul-08 
9       American Robin  1       Coors Field     US-CO   27-Jun-09 
10      Eurasian Collared-Dove  1       Coors Field     US-CO   19-Aug-12 
11      American Crow   1       Coors Field     US-CO   19-Aug-12 
12      European Starling       3       Coors Field     US-CO   19-Aug-12 
13      Double-crested Cormorant        1       Coors Field     US-CO   
11-Aug-13 
14      Red-tailed Hawk         3       Coors Field     US-CO   11-Aug-13 
15      Common Grackle 


        32      Coors Field     US-CO   11-Aug-13 Ted Floyd 
Lafayette, Boulder County 

On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 4:48:15 PM UTC-6, Joe Roller wrote: 
<blockquote>

Thanks to Bill Kaempfer's most excellent suggestion, and David Dowell's 5th 
inning bird sightings, the city and county of Denver now has two brand new 
eBIRD hotspots: 

Coors Field (restricted access ) 
and Sports Authority Field at Mile High (restricted access) 

Who among us has not overcome the "restricted access" by purchasing a ticket, 
proceeding through the guarded 
gates, only to find that counting birds trumps the game? 

I myself fondly recall the Black-Crowned Night-Heron fly-overs at Coors Field, 
during an 8-0 Dodgers shut-out. 

I declined to add the Pepsi Center but would reconsider if reports come in of 
the Zamboni machine being driven by a penguin during an Avalanche game. 



Joe Roller, 
Denver 








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