Here's more on eBirding at Coors Field:

http://blog.aba.org/2015/08/ebird-and-mlb-a-match-made-at-wrigley.html

:-)

By the way, I listened a bit overnight for nocturnal migrants over 
Lafayette, eastern Boulder County, after the rains had passed earlier this 
Wednesday morning, Aug. 19. Not much going on, but there was a light flight 
of those short, sharp, clipped, piercing, rising flight calls that I take 
to be those of the Brewer sparrow.

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County


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