[cobirds] Sandhill Crane at Lagerman, Boulder County

2020-07-17 Thread Peter Burke
An adult Sandhill Crane is currently roosting with some cormorants and
Ring-billed Gulls at Lagerman Reservoir in Boulder County. Notable I
suppose only for the time of year, which seems early to me, but as others
have noted, individual birds who fail to breed/nest often chose to get a
head start on migration.

Peter Burke
Niwot, CO
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Re: [cobirds] Semipalmated Plover at Clear Creek and Lowell Blvd. Adams County question

2020-07-17 Thread Joe Roller
A bicolored bill would rule out Killdeer of any age.
Strong clues about the Clear Creek plovers are time of year, habitat, and
proximity of adult (mom and dad) Killdeer.
Joe Roller, Denver



On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 8:58 PM Caleb A  wrote:

> Hi Joe!
> I actually have a question about this. Can fledgling Killdeer have a
> bicolored bill like adult Semipalmated Plovers, or would a bicolored
> (yellow and black) bill on a plover with a single stripe around the neck be
> a satisfactory number of field marks to rule out any aged Killdeer?
> Thanks so much!
> *The birds are happy, and so am I*
> *~Caleb Alons, Larimer County*
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