The Fort Collins Christmas Bird COunt was held Dec. 19th.  We had a great 
day with 93 participants despite the new Covid rules, which were followed.  
We got 100 species, which has only been done a couple times.  Rarities 
included 5 Trumpeter swans, two Red-breasted Mergansers, a late Turkey 
Vulture, a Sora, five Eastern Bluebirds, a Vesper Sparrow, and a Lincoln's 
Sparrow.  High counts were recorded for the swans, Wild Turkeys (increasing 
greatly along Front Range), Black-capped Chickadees aqnd Pygmy Nuthatches.  
Rough-legged (1) and Ferruginous (cw) Hawks, which is much lower than 
normal. Coots were low at 1 and Ring-necked Pheasants, a once common bird,  
was absent for at lleast the last 6 years. Colorado's wildfires likely 
helped counts of mountain birds, especially many more than normal being 
seen in Fort Collins, which is abnormal.  It turned out to be a great count 
and I appreciate everyone's hard efforts.

Tom Hall
Fort Collins

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