Urling and I went on two drives the last four days which turned into 
Crossbill/Nuthatch trips. Saturday we explored some roads in Elbert County, 
north of Colo. 86; Comanche Creek, Ridge Road, CRds 150 & 122, and various 
connectors. Today we heeded Gregg Goodrich's post about crossbills on Colo. 67 
& Rampart Range Road, SW of Sedalia. 

Saturday, the patches of ponderosa pines had clumps of noisy birds. Red 
Crossbills came in close and we tried to pick out juveniles (we saw two at 
least) among the red and yellow ones. By sound I think I'd classify them as 
Type 2 birds. We saw nuthatches of all three species. All the juncos we saw 
were White-winged.

The Rampart Range Road area along Colo. 67 has lots of Douglas-firs mixed with 
the ponderosas. We heard several flocks of crossbills, saw none. All sounded 
like, we think, Type 5. Red-breasted Nuthatches abounded: we heard 3-8 
everywhere we stopped. 

At Indian Springs campground, a flock of 33 juncos included Pink-sided, Oregon 
(one), but mostly Gray-headed - so different from the Elbert juncos. What, we 
wonder, do juncos in ponderosa/DougFir eat? Especially when snow covers the 
ground, as it started to do when we left? 

 

Hugh Kingery 
Franktown, CO

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