Birders,
In addition to the birds I posted at John Martin Reservoir (Bent County)
yesterday, it appears more birds are showing up. Today, I had three
Common Loons together on a point about 2 miles west of Point Overlook on
the north side of the Reservoir. For those familiar with my work, the
An American Woodcock is present at Bobcat Ridge Natural Area. It is in the same
stream as the one found here last year, perhaps the same bird? We found this
one right by the entrance to the parking lot.
David Wade
Ft Collins
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Circling over Louisville Rec. Center at 2:45.
Paula
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Cobirders,
I just had a brief visit to my yard near CCSP from a male Varied Thrush.
Unfortunately I noticed it just as I was letting my little dog out back.
It was there just long enough for a couple of point and shoot photos. A
decent add to the Denver Urban CBC (I'm doing my yard/neighborhood
N Goshawk flashed past window, landed in our crabapple tree, pursued by 15
magpies. Great new yard bird to start the year! Stuck around long enough for
a few photos, then headed east towards Columbine Tree service property. Best
option for anyone looking would be the playground behind