January 2023 Birds, Woodland Park Yard Area and Beyond
Green-winged Teal- Manitou Lake on 1-3, 1 below spillway Great Blue Heron- Manitou Lake on 1-3, 1 below spillway Sharp-shinned Hawk- South Trout Creek on 1-29 Rough-legged Hawk- South Trout Creek on 1-29, dark morph Wilson’s Snipe- Manitou Lake on 1-3, 1 below spillway Gray Jay- Glen Cove on 1-5, 1 Clark’s Nutcracker- Lovell Gulch Trail on 1-17 Crystal Res. on 1-19 American Crow- South Trout Creek on 1-9, loose flock of crows flyover, over 100 Black-capped Chickadee- 1 on 1-11, 1-9 Red-breasted Nuthatch- Lovell Gulch Trail on 1-17 White-breasted Nuthatch- a few sightings Lovell Gulch Trail on 1-2 Manitou Lake on 1-3 Lovell Gulch Trail on 1-17 Cedar Waxwing- Crystal Res. on 1-21, flock of about 20 South Trout Creek on 1-29, flock of about 125 flying over riparian willows Song Sparrow- Manitou Lake on 1-3, 2 Manitou Lake on 1-9 Manitou Lake on 1-16, 6 American Tree Sparrow- South Trout Creek on 1-3, 3 South Trout Creek on 1-29, 2 South Trout Creek on 1-16, 1 Dark-eyed Junco- Gray-headed- 18 on 1-15 Slate-colored- a few around most of the time, 10 on 1-31 South Trout Creek on 1-3, 2 Manitou Lake on 1-9, 1 South Trout Creek on 1-29, a few White-winged- a few around most of the time, 8 on 11-23, Manitou Lake on 1-9, 6 South Trout Creek on 1-29, a few Pink-sided- a few around most of the time South Trout Creek on 1-3, 1 Manitou Lake on 1-9, a few South Trout Creek on 1-29, a few Oregon- one or two around most of the time Manitou Lake on 1-9 House Finch- singing on 1-9 Cassin’s Finch- 2 on 1-23, 1M on 1-31, a few on 1-19 Red Crossbill- a few on 1-11, 16 on 1-20, a few on 1-18 South Trout Creek on 1-3, a couple small flocks South Trout Creek on 1-29, flock of about 20 Lovell Gulch Trail on 1-17, a few Pine Siskin- 3 on 1-3, 2 on 1-31 House Sparrow- M on 1-18, M on 1-31 Abert’s Squirrel- 2 on 1-11 Pikes Peak Highway near Crystal Res.- 1 on 1-1 Lovell Gulch Trail on 1-2- 2 on 1-2 South Trout Creek on 1-29, 1 gray phase Muskrat Manitou Lake on 1-9, while crossing bridge over spillway, surprised Muskrat at top of spillway that slid down like a water slide into pool at base! Joe LaFleur Woodland Park, Teller County, 8500 feet -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cobirds?hl=en?hl=en * All posts should be signed with the poster's full name and city. Include bird species and location in the subject line when appropriate * Join Colorado Field Ornithologists https://cobirds.org/CFO/Membership/ --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/cobirds/05680b07-0d5b-4b5c-8268-555377162f4fn%40googlegroups.com.
