[cobirds] Clark's Grebe at North Pond in Silverthorne

2010-06-10 Thread Bill Senske
Just visited the Clark's Grebe at the pond Exactly 2 miles north of the exit from I 70 at Silverthorne. It is a lone bird in breeding plumage. Saw a pair of Yellow warblers and the requisite Red-winged blackbird, crow and magpie. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[cobirds] North Boulder Northern Parula

2010-06-10 Thread Richard Trinkner
There is a singing Northern Parula in North Boulder just east of the intersection of 16th and Hawthorn Ave, where the Farmer's Ditch crosses under Hawthorn Ave. There's a paved bike path that leads from there to the south, toward the Community Gardens. It's been singing from there for two days,

[cobirds] Birding with the Boulder Bird Club, Lyons on Sunday

2010-06-10 Thread Lonny Frye
Here are a couple of June trips with the Boulder Bird Club that you may wish to know about. All our trips are open to everyone and we encourage birders of all levels of expertise to participate. You need not be a member and we would love to see you come along. Both of these trips are especially

[cobirds] Evening Grosbeaks - Jefferson

2010-06-10 Thread Hugh and Urling Kingery
Yesterday on the Cheesman Lake BBS route, we saw and heard Evening Grosbeaks at about eight stops; we haven't encountered them on this route for several years, and never this many. Several of them were in two Atlas blocks that the route traverses. Dave Leatherman conjectured that Evening

[cobirds] Weld County, Wood Thrush

2010-06-10 Thread Glenn Walbek
Folks, After about 30 minutes of searching, Joe Roller, Loch Kilpatrick and I re-found the Wood Thrush at Norma's Grove. It was south of Rd 100, in the large Cottonwoods lining the creek. Crow Valley Campground did not produce any rarities. Glenn Walbek Castle Rock, CO

[cobirds] Orchard oriole, Eastern Phoebe in Douglas Co.

2010-06-10 Thread kmczbirds
This afternoon at McCabe Meadows trail (HWY 83 and Indian Pipelane) I saw a male Orchard oriole and Eastern Phoebe. They both were just beyond where you cross the bridge to the northwest from the parking lot. There is a huge cottonwood tree in front of you by a 20 yards after crossing the

Re: [cobirds] North Boulder Northern Parula

2010-06-10 Thread Thomas Heinrich
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Re: [cobirds] North Boulder Northern Parula

2010-06-10 Thread Thomas Heinrich
Sorry for the previous blank post. At 2:30 pm today the northern parula was still in the locust trees as reported by Richard Trinkner. I first saw it south of Hawthorn. It then moved gradually north to the other side of Hawthorn, singing frequently. I had some good looks and was able to

[cobirds] American Pipits / Mt. Evans

2010-06-10 Thread Dave Cameron
Many American Pipits all over the slopes of Mt. Evans above treeline today. Also a group of about 30 Common Ravens, working methodically downhill together to feed. And a couple of white-crowned sparrows at Summit Lake. Dave Cameron Denver -- You received this message because you are

[cobirds] Black-chinned Hummingbird, Carson Nature Center/S.Platte, Arapahoe Co.

2010-06-10 Thread Jim and Ann Nelson
Visiting from out of town.  Had a nice walk this morning at  the Carson Nature Center and along the South Platte downstream.  Had great views of a male Black-chinned Hummingbird in the willows along the River at least half a mile north of the Nature Center.Jim NelsonBethesda, Maryland  -- You

[cobirds] Louviers(Douglas) Yellow-billed Cuckoo

2010-06-10 Thread Tom Halverstadt
As of Tuesday evening the Yellow-billed Cuckoos are still present in Louviers.I believe there are at least three different birds spending time in the grove of Boxelder trees that are infested with what Dave Leatherman has identified as Fall Canker Worm.This bug is very uncommon in Colorado

[cobirds] Upcoming Nunn Guy Birding Trip - Birding by Bike Greeley Poudre River Trail

2010-06-10 Thread The Nunn Guy
Jun 19th Saturday 7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Join the Nunn Guy on a Birding by Bike trip on Greeley's Poudre River Trail. The trail runs from east side of Greeley all the way to west side of Windsor (20 miles). We'll concentrate on eastern portion for this trip. Meet at McDonald's in Eaton along Hwy