This evening at sunset a flock of about 140 Snow Geese passed east over the St.
Mary Church area in Littleton. A large number, and only occasionally seen
flying over town.
David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton CO
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For those not on Facebook, there is a Bay-breasted Warbler (initially IDed
as Pine Warbler) catching bugs at a concrete rectangular sewage pit behind
a chain link fence just south of the Willow Springs parking lot in Fountain
Creek Regional Park. It was found by Virginia Maynard this morning and
For those not on Facebook, there is a Bay-breasted Warbler (first initially
IDed as Pine Warbler) catching bugs at a concrete rectangular sewage pit
behind a chain link fence just south of the Willow Springs parking lot in
Fountain Creek Regional Park. It was found by Virginia Maynard this morni
I just found a hybrid Bufflehead and Common Goldeneye at Walker Road Gravel
Pond near Franktown. It's not really hanging out with either of the two
species, and is diving pretty often. I figured some people might be
interested in it. I didn't even know they hybridized! Photos included here.
Is ti still there?
On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 10:06:50 AM UTC-7 rori...@earthlink.net
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> As reported by television station KRQE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, on
> October 1st, 2020, a European Golden-Plover was discovered at Maxwell
> National Wildlife Refuge, twenty five miles s
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I spent the day birding Jumbo and Tamarack Ranch yesterday. Of interest there
was a Long-tailed Duck on Jumbo on the Sedgwick side. It was quite hard to see
with the tens of thousands of Snow Geese on the res.
In the town of Crook there were two Mountain Chickadees. I also had two Gray
Catbi
Looks like one of the Scoters I initially IDed yesterday as a White-winged
Scoter is actually a Surf Scoter. They were still there this morning.
Dale Pate
Littleton, CO
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As reported by television station KRQE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, on October
1st, 2020, a European Golden-Plover was discovered at Maxwell National Wildlife
Refuge, twenty five miles south of the Colorado border.
The core of the European Golden-Plover breeding range extends from Iceland
across