Loveland CBC was held Tuesday Jan 4, 2022 (postponed from Jan 1 due to a winter 
storm warning) for the 22nd consecutive year. The weather was better but still 
challenging with strong winds in certain areas that inhibited bird activity. 
Despite this, the 64 participants tallied a record 113 species. Only one 
species was new for the circle- a remarkable Solitary Sandpiper found in a 
restricted city-owned property along the Big Thomson River. Other unusual birds 
included Peregrine Falcon (Second occurrence) and Glaucous-winged Gull, Say’s 
Phoebe, Gray Catbird and Lincoln’s Sparrow (third occurrences each). Many 
thanks to all involved. 

Nick Komar and Denise Bretting, compilers
Loveland CBC

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