[cobirds] Sandhill Cranes overhead ~ 5:20pm - Broomfield

2018-09-29 Thread Denise GW
Did anyone else notice them? There was a large group of Sandhill Cranes 
flying very high overhead just to the west of Broomfield, traveling 
southward in a long line. The sound is what really caught my attention!

--Denise Gonzalez-Walker
  (Broomfield, CO)

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[cobirds] Re: Big Day Adventure 5/13 2017

2017-05-14 Thread Denise GW
Love your write-up of your big day! 

--Denise Gonzalez-Walker
   Broomfield, CO

On Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 6:38:13 PM UTC-6, Luke Pheneger wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> So today my mom and I decided to participate in the Global Big Day. 
>
> Team Name:Gobbling Grosbeaks
>
> Starting off with Boulder Creek(East CU Campus) we only had one species of 
> note, a PLUMBEOUS VIREO was singing early in the morning at 5:55am.
>
> We incidentally went to Skunk Canyon only spending 10 minutes, but we were 
> able to see a flyover BAND TAILED PIGEON, and a MACGILLIVRAY'S WARBLER.
>
> We quickly made our way to BARR LAKE(ADAMSCO), which might have been the 
> best possible idea since right at the entence bridge I was able to get nice 
> looks at TENNESEE WARBLER, and a RED EYED VIREO. Walking ahead lead me to 
> find a singing adult male NASHVILLE WARBLER,  along with some COMMONG 
> YELLOWTHROATS, 2 more MACGILLIVRAY'S WARBLERS, 30 YELLOW WARBLERS and a 
> female ORCHARD ORIOLE.
>
> Still at BARR LAKE, we started focusing on flycatchers moving torward the 
> dead Aspens and Cottenwoods, we were able to see a single WESTERN WOOD 
> PEWEE, a LEAST FLYCATCHER, and 7 EASTERN KINGBIRDS which seem to have just 
> come in. WESTERN KINGBIRDS were everywhere aswell, I think I tallied a 
> total of about 40 WEKI's. 
> I was also able to get an amazing look at a late WHITE THROATED SPARROW 
> while walking ahead.
> Looking over the water only lead us to find two notable species; a single 
> FORSTERS TERN and a couple of male WOOD DUCKS.
>
> Later at Waterton Canyon(JefCO)
> We started off with a singing GRAY CATBIRD, and 3 singing YELLOW BREASTED 
> CHATS. Walking down into the canyon we found a BLACK CHINNED HUMMINGBID, 
> WILSON'S WARBLER, about a billion HOUSE WRENS(40),and a singing AMERICAN 
> REDSTART.
> But the bird of the morning was at Wateron, and wasn't a Warblerwhile 
> looking at a couple male BLACK HEADED GROSBEAKS we heard a song that 
> sounded a lot like a BALTIMORE ORIOLE, of course we doubted this but  ater 
> looking for the bird for about 5 minutes we were able to get a decent but 
> clear look at it, and it was an obvious BAOR.
>
> The rest of the morning was pretty relaxed but in the heat of the day 
> after seeing only house wrens, Grackles, and a few Yellow Warblers at the 
> Greenlee Preserve(BOCO); a PALM WARBLER came out singing its trilling song 
> with a bang, and quickly hid back in a dense cottenwood.
> At Walden Ponds we basically had Yellow Warblers and Killdeers for about 
> an hour straight but then like the Palm Warbler we had a suprise. 
> PHILLADELPHIA VIREO, pop right out of a flock of Yellow Warblers and 
> Warbling Vireos near one of the private ponds, also a male WESTERN TANANGER 
> was at the duck pond.
>
> At Union Reservoir(WECO) there wasn't much but 2 STILT SANDPIPERS a LEAST 
> SANDPIPER 1 FORSTERS TERN and a BLACK TERN flying around the res.
>
> End of the day species count: 142
>
> Good Birding
> Luke Pheneger
> Longmont,Colorado
>

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[cobirds] Would love to tag along on Purple Sandpiper trip this week

2016-12-26 Thread Denise GW
If anyone is driving to see the Purple Sandpiper this week, and has room 
for +2 (myself and my 12-year-old daughter), I'd love to tag along. I am 
terrified of driving in the mountains in the winter, but would love the 
chance to see the Purple Sandpiper, if it didn't blow away in yesterday's 
storm, haha. My daughter is an even bigger birder than me, and would also 
like the chance to see it.

We are not interested in skiing or any other winter activities - just 
birding. We could meet up with you anywhere in the metro Denver/Boulder 
area (we live in Broomfield), and I can pitch in $5 gas money. 

Contact me directly at: gonzalezwalker AT gmail DOT com

Thanks!

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