Awesome!! Forensic CBC's


On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 5:32 PM '[email protected]' via Colorado Birds <
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> One year on the Pikes Peak CBC we noted turkey tracks on snow that had
> fallen that day. Because of tracks on fresh snow we  deemed them countable
> for that day.
>
> Hugh Kingery
>
> On Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at 10:44:50 AM UTC-7 Douglas Kibbe wrote:
>
>> Lured on through recently fallen snow by promises of coffee and a
>> possible glimpse of a longspur, six hardy participants divided the Flagler
>> count circle into four sections on Sunday.  Their efforts were rewarded
>> with 42 species (do Wild Turkey tracks in recently fallen snow only count
>> as a count week bird?).  All were, of course, able to view Lapland
>> Longspurs although the 15 thousand seen Northwest of Flagler, made most
>> other areas' tallies seem puny. Although a substantial number, the 16,373
>> Laplands found this year falls far short of the record set in 2012 of
>> 22,374.  Perhaps next year we'll be able to come up with a more respectable
>> total. Other notables found for the first time this year included Snow and
>> Cackling Geese, a Lincoln's Sparrow and Brewer's Blackbirds. A Purple
>> Finch, rare but not unprecedented, was in a large flock of House Finches
>> south of Seibert on county road 14.
>> Doug Kibbe, Compiler
>> Littleton, Co.
>>
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