[cobirds] Crow Valley (Weld CO)

2017-05-05 Thread Robert Righter
Hi

The trees are partially leafed out, but still an excellent variety of birds-- 
38 species in 2 1/2 hours. Should be even better this weekend.

Red-bellied Woodpecker at east entrance.

Bob Righter
Denver CO

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[cobirds] Crow Valley Weld Co.

2015-06-18 Thread Bruce Gill
Does anyone know the current status of Crow Valley Campground?  The last I
heard it was still closed.

 

Bruce Gill

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[cobirds] Crow Valley/Weld Co

2011-05-27 Thread Rob Sparks
I had another fun day out on the Pawnee while doing field work.
Highlights were a Ferruginous Hawk, Grasshopper Sparrow, Brewer’s
Sparrow, Golden Eagle, McCowen’s Longspur and a Common Nighthawk.
There was a McCowen’s Longspur defending its nest against a thirteen
lined ground squirrel by surfing on its back.
Stopped by Crow Valley and saw some of the same birds I reported a
couple of days ago and some reported yesterday.  I did not see the
Summer Tanager or the Black-throated Green Warbler.
Here are some of the birds I observed,

Northern Parula
Red-eyed Vireo (While it was gleaning insects it found what looked
like a katydid and removed its legs and wings in a ceremonious manner
before feasting. )
Ovenbird (singing)
Least Flycatcher
Dusky Flycatcher
Black-headed Grosbeak
Chipping Sparrow
Brewer’s Sparrow
Lark Sparrow
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Swainson’s Hawk
Common Yellowthroat
Warbling Vireo
Bullock’s Oriole
Swainson’s Thrush (over 25 individuals)
Cedar Waxwing
Western bluebird

Rob Sparks
Old Town Fort Collins

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