We have meadowlarks year around  at Barr Lake.
Ira Sanders

On Tue, Dec 8, 2020, 5:28 PM elena <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have had western meadowlarks in he area of the Barr Lake CBC that I do-
> the large northern section that is mostly driving. I also have had them
> near my home on the Longmont CBC in Niwot in an agricultural property. I
> have also heard them sing, though they also call.
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> On Dec 8, 2020, at 5:04 PM, Diana Beatty <[email protected]> wrote:
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> 
> I think two years ago on my area of the Colorado Springs CBC I came across
> a flock of 14 Western Meadowlarks together in one tree.  I was not used to
> seeing them all together like that.
>
> Diana Beatty
> El Paso County
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> On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 5:02 PM 'Larry Modesitt' via Colorado Birds <
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>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> I see a few on Christmas Bird Counts, and during the winter. So it
>> appears that the information you received is accurate. Some do and some
>> don’t!
>>
>> Or maybe all do, and the ones in our area, Barr Lake for example, had
>> migrated from farther north.
>>
>> In any case, they aren’t as likely to be perched on top of a mullein,
>> singing their hearts out, and that will make them more difficult to detect.
>>
>> Larry Modesitt
>> Arvada
>>
>> On Dec 8, 2020, at 3:39 PM, Dave Cameron <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Two different people now have asked me whether Western Meadowlark
>> migrates, or if it stays all winter and is simply quieter.
>>
>> I personally never see them in winter, so I looked it up, and found
>> this:  https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Western_Meadowlark/maps-range#,
>> which basically says that they do, and also that they do not, migrate.  It
>> references birds that migrate off breeding grounds, as well as some who
>> don't; birds at higher elevations that move downhill in winter, etc.
>> Although this info is not Colorado-specific.  They do show purple on the
>> range map, implying year-round presence, if not necessarily of all of the
>> same birds.  So, yes!  Any insight as to our locals would be enlightening.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 8, 2020 at 11:04:12 AM UTC-7 Dave Cameron wrote:
>>
>>> Slightly late report... On Sunday the 6th, at Barr Lake SP:
>>>
>>> A good flock (20 or so) American Tree Sparrows
>>> 5,000 or so Common Merganser
>>> Possibly double that many geese, including Canada, Cackling and TWO
>>> Ross' Geese
>>> 150-200 Am. White Pelicans.  The previously mentioned swan that was
>>> associating with them was not seen.
>>> 10-15 Bald Eagles
>>> Quite a few Pintails and Mallards, scattered throughout
>>> 2 very late Western Meadowlarks
>>> 2 Kestrels
>>> 2 Pheasant
>>>
>>> Dave Cameron
>>> Denver
>>>
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