Greetings All

Sorry again for a delayed post
On 11 December, I birded from the I-25 exit for Carr (n of Wellington) to where 
Weld County Road 125 hits the Nebraska border, over 60 miles of criss-crossing 
the Pawnee. I saw only 24 species, in no small part due to a handful of 
waterbirds at Adams and Bunker Reservoirs, which were still partly open. 


The highlight, beyond the stark and beautiful scenery, was two flocks of 
rosy-finches just e. of Carr on WCR 126. This area has nice rock outcroppings 
adjacent to tundra-like grasslands, probably resembling what this species 
winters in up in montane valleys. The habitat was very similar to that which 
hosted rosy-finches last winter (Nick Moore and I found a flock just east of 
Grover). The flock on 11 December was nearly 50/50 "normal" Gray-crowned and 
Hepburn's Rosy-finches + at least one Black Rosy-Finch, an adult male. 


I did not have much time to look for Sharp-tailed Grouse at day's end, and thus 
missed that species
I did have Common Ravens at two locations, a scarce species in Weld away from 
the county's western edge. 


Lapland Longspurs were not scarce, with some sizable flocks near patches of 
still-open water. One flock had a CC Longspur in it.


I've not made a Flickr album based on just one day, but there was enough of 
scenery and birds and mammals to do so...


If interested, go to 
https://www.flickr.com/photos/36088296@N08/albums/72157662382918745


And think of seeking rosy-finches in the more rocky areas of Weld this winter 
(mostly near Pawnee Buttes), and if lucky, think about going a tad north and 
finding some in Nebraska, where a nice rarity, indeed.


Good Birding
Steve Mlodinow

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