Hi all

Believe it or not, we had a Clark's Nutcracker in our Nunn yard during 
blizzard of 2003!

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland

On Wednesday, October 7, 2020 at 7:15:34 AM UTC-6, Candice Johnson wrote:
>
> We had our first ever (in 50 years) Clark's Nutcracker pair come to our 
> cabin near Meeker Park at 8750 feet, from about Aug. 28 to mid-September. 
> One bird learned to get more peanuts in the front yard where we throw them 
> by coming to the back window while I washed dishes & pecking on the 
> window!  
>
> On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 8:39:27 PM UTC-6, Raymond Davis wrote:
>>
>> For about 3.5 weeks, I've had 2-4 Clark's Nutcrackers hanging around (I 
>> feed peanuts).
>> I have, in 20 years, seen singles for 1 day here in various Septembers, 
>> but never had an extended multi-visit.   I have NOT noticed unusual other 
>> montaine birds; juncos and red-breasted nuthatches have shown up, but i 
>> expect them in Sept.  Did have a bear a week ago.
>>
>> Also, Friday, 10/2, while playing golf in Fort Lupton, we had 7 or 8 
>> flocks of sandhill cranes, mostly circling to gain altitude, between 11 and 
>> 12:15.   Probably 450 total individuals.  Always a great sound to hear 
>> unexpectedly.
>>
>> davis - at 6,000 ft. in very southern Larimer County, 5 mi NW of Lyons.
>>
>

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