my guess is a common nighthawk

On Thu, Nov 23, 2023 at 6:47 PM 'DuWayne Worthington' via Colorado Birds <
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> My friend has a campsite out east of Colorado springs about an hour drive
> on the prairie there, and found these all over his campsite.  He thought
> they might be bird droppings, and was wondering if anyone recognized which
> species it would be from.  There were a LOT of them!  See the attached
> photo.
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> On Thu, Nov 23, 2023 at 6:30 PM DuWayne Worthington <
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>> I am planning a birding trip to Ecuador, does anyone have a
>> suggestion for the best field guide to buy for this??  I will be in Quito
>> and the Galapagos islands.  Thanks for your help!
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 22, 2023 at 6:16 PM Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> The Harris’s Hawk first found by Norma Verhoeff was still present along
>>> US50 about 11 miles w of Lamar.  The exact location was US50 jct Bent
>>> CR33.  It was atop a wooden telephone pole on the south side.  All
>>> sightings I am aware of have been between CR33 on the east and CR 32 a mile
>>> to the west, with the bird either sitting atop short or tall poles, or
>>> cavorting in flight with harriers. US50  milepost 423 is in the heart of
>>> the Harris’s Hawk activity area.
>>>
>>> The Black-legged Kittiwake first reported by Glenn Walbek a few days ago
>>> was still present at Long Lake on Kiowa CR 19 between Blue Lake and
>>> Haswell.  Also at Long Lake were two White-fronted Geese, two Black-bellied
>>> Plovers, two Bonaparte’s Gulls, at least one Greater Scaup, lots of white
>>> and white-cheeked geese, Sandhill Cranes, flyover longspurs, total of 34
>>> species.  Locals say this playa rarely has water but when it does, it
>>> somehow has fish, and then lots of birds.
>>>
>>> Dave Leatherman
>>> Fort Collins (or Lamar)
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