You could join a Facebook group to help you ID birds! There are LOTS of
different birding groups there.
Do you have something, such as the Merlin bird ID app to help you?
Do you have any bird books yet? A lot of people use Sibley's, but there are
lots of books out there.
Just some thoughts.
With the new update whats the best way to share photos. You all are my
go-tos for bird ID help but it seems sharing photos is done for.
Thanks
Kyle Medina
Westminster, CO
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A dead house wren was found by a friend inside her suet cage feeder yesterday
morning in NW Boulder.
Where did this poor bird come from?
Paula Hansley
Louisville
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Hey COBIrders,
I didn’t know what to expect this morning for banding birds at Clear Spring
Ranch - but I expected I might see some warblers. Woohoo! Today I only banded
10 birds early, before I got blown out by the West Winds, but those 10 included
4 Ruby-crowned Kinglets (not a surprise,
Hello, the Townsend's warbler is one of my favorite birds and I have heard
that it is a bumper year for them. Does anyone have any recommendations on
where I should go to see them and to get decent photography opportunities
with them in Larimer county?
Thanks!
Jace Brasher
Loveland
Larimer county
COBirders,
I got some responses to my inquiry about what this next cold front might
bring. Nobody thought this was going to be bringing Canadian, Mexican, or
eastern migrants to CO. Most responses suggested that the birds in place
right now would move out with the passage. Those responses
Thanks Christian. I'll send the word out to our locals list. Nice find
John Rawinski
On Saturday, October 10, 2020 at 11:10:29 AM UTC-6 paja...@hotmail.com
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> Want to get the word out for the local San Luis birders that there’s a
> FIELD SPARROW here:
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> Dropped pin
> Near Creek
I photographed a pair of Sabine Gull juveniles at San Luis Lake SWA on
Friday. They are feeding along the mudflats near the boat ramp. Pics can be
seen on Ebird. Unusual fall migrant through our area.
John Rawinskl
Monte Vista, CO
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After 20 years of residency I just had a Stellers jay for the 1st time at my
feeder along with the two Woodhouse jays that have been hanging around for a
few weeks.
Stellers has to be at least 20 miles east of it's usual habitat.
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