COBirders,

 

Looking at eBird reports from Chico ($15 admission per person - $10 per with
a group of 5 or more, or optional annual pass good April 1 to March 31) it
is apparent that not everyone knows the 87,000 acre cattle ranch is in two
counties, El Paso and Pueblo.  The banding station and continuing south to
the 2nd cattle guard crossing on the main road (continuation of Peyton Hwy),
where a spur dirt road goes east a short way to a "T" intersection, are all
El Paso County.  The fence line at the 2nd cattle guard crossing is the
county boundary. Therefore, all the Chico ponds, except the ephemeral Vega
Pond, (few new birders know it), are in Pueblo County as are headquarters
sign in area and the adjacent ponds and riparian willows and plains
cottonwoods, Rose Pond, Upper and Lower Twin ponds, May Camp and May Camp
Pond, Bar JH area etc.  Grab a map at sign in along with a bird checklist
and a dragonfly list if interested.

 

FYI, currently, if you report Ash-throated Flycatcher (breeder),
Ladder-backed Woodpecker (resident), and Curve-billed Thrasher (resident)
from the El Paso portion of Chico you will have to justify their existence
on your eBird checklist but these three species in the Pueblo portion of
Chico will be not be questioned unless your numbers are redic.  Also, after
about a 1" rain, the road to HQ will have standing water in low spots and
impassable south of the headquarters willows for about a day, but walking to
Rose Pond from the willows would still be an option. The spur roads to May
Camp and continuing to the Twin Ponds are basically impassible for 2-3 days
after one of the few big rains as are driving east into short grass prairie
sand hills areas with few birds but lots of interesting insects. The main
road south of the May Camp turnoff can also be an issue after a heavy rain
and will continue to be so for a few days after but with few birdy areas
there. There are no road signs on the ranch except a paper sign pointing to
the banding station spur, but the main Chico road is a continuation of
Peyton Highway south.

 

Hope this helps eBirders,

 

Bill Maynard

Colorado Springs

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