An overview of Black Swift research in Colorado, including the DNA project,
will be presented by Carolyn Gunn at the DFO meeting February 23. In
addition, there will be an update on the breeding phenology of Black Swifts
at Box Canyon. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Denver Museum of
Nature
Hi birders,
The weather forecast for Saturday sounds rather ominous. We will try again
the following *Saturday, Feb., 28th*, same time, same meeting place. No
reservations required and you do not have to be a member of Boulder County
Audubon:
Sponsored by Boulder County Audubon Society
*Saturd
Hi all
I just got back from two, back-to-back Antarctic tours today. Nice to be
home.
There were at least 10 Barrow's Goldeneyes this evening at dusk on Coryell
Ranch ponds viewed from CR106 (Satank Road) 39.424544, -107.239496
However they all flew off upvalley just as it was getting d
Van Truan found and photographed this duck this morning, while he was there
around 9am.
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
From: Cody Porter
This evening I had a single Long-tailed Duck on the Mt. Elbert Forebay
Reservoir, just north of the Twin Lakes. Other waterfowl included several
Com
All,
This evening I had a single Long-tailed Duck on the Mt. Elbert Forebay
Reservoir, just north of the Twin Lakes. Other waterfowl included several
Common Goldeneye and a handful of male Common Mergansers.
Several type 5 Red Crossbills were paired up in the Lodgepole around the
reservoir and
Hello, Birders.
As you may have heard, a weather event is upon us. Fear not! Own it! Live
it up! Go birding! And if you're in the Front Range metro region, as so
many of us are, consider getting out of town altogether. I mean, we've all
seen Ira's rosy-finches, Cathy's white-cheeked geese, and
Ira Sanders
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Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date: February 19, 2015
This is the Rare Bird Alert Thursday, February 19 sponsored by Denver
Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species).
Trumpeter Swan (Fremont)
Tundra