Question:
Since when have Mute Swans been counted anywhere in Colorado?
Ira Sanders
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021, 4:23 PM Cinnamon Bergeron
wrote:
> I saw the Broadmoor Mute Swans years ago and have never reported them on
> eBird. I have been seeing so many report them lately and have been tempted
> to r
I saw the Broadmoor Mute Swans years ago and have never reported them on
eBird. I have been seeing so many report them lately and have been tempted
to report them, but have not. I know they belong to the Broadmoor.
Cinnamon Bergeron
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 4:11 PM 'Jim Nelson' via Colorado Birds <
The Broadmoor has had resident Mute Swans for many years, their birds,
not wild. For those who use eBird, if you "Explore Species" for Mute
Swan in El Paso County, you won't see any sightings, though many of us
have reported the Broadmoor birds, because they are not wild and,
therefore, correc
I believe someone posted a couple of weeks ago that they are the
Broadmoor's birds (they spoke with someone at the Broadmoor to find out).
They're still beautiful birds, though!
Marie Hoerner
Colorado Springs, El Paso County
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 2:12 PM Joan Larrabee wrote:
> Today, Feb 8, I
Today, Feb 8, I saw the Mute Swans at the lake at the Broadmoor in Colorado
Springs, El Paso County. How do we know they are wild birds and not permanent
birds at the Broadmoor?
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-104.86722353122786 ) where the road curves. (See link to map below)
There is parking there and take the obvious trail that leads to the
reservoir.
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Can someone tell me where they park when they bird at Dunes Reservoir? And
Google Maps doesn't even show a blue area where I'm guessing the reservoir is -
east of Brighton Rd and the river, and north of E 112th Ave and the Dunes
Master Assoc. Playground? Can you walk all the way around it? I'