Not much new to report from Pueblo recently.
Gwen Moore found four Juniper Titmice yesterday at Pueblo Reservoir, and I
was happy to see a couple of them today. They are around North Picnic
Road/Juniper Breaks Campground on the North side of Pueblo Reservoir.
Thanks to Gwen for letting me about
Hi:
At Aurora Res, today (cold and windy), there was a female-type White-winged
Scoter steaming around the dam outlet area.
Bob Righter
Denver CO
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Hey,
I saw a Winter Wren this morning on the 1st day of February, on the east side
of Sinton Pond in the seepage area, a place used heavily by Song Sparrows. This
Wren is probably the same bird I reported via eBird on January 12, so a
lingering bird. There are also several Ruby-crowned Kinglets
Thanks for sending this out, Linda, and for your thoughts. We appreciate
your interest, especially given that you're up in Longmont!
Yes, we've been in touch with El Paso County's Park planner, Ross Williams,
since the master-planning process began. Aiken Audubon has sent out word on
the upcoming
Finally got the American Three-toed Woodpecker (ATTW) at Rampart Range Rd &
Hwy 67 SW of Sedalia in Douglas county yesterday. 3rd times a charm. Got
photos, video and audio. Photos and audio in the eBird list below. Video on
the next link. One poorer photo of the ATTW shows it pulling a grub out
I am wondering if any El Paso birders have been active in monitoring decisions
about this area. I remember writing, some time last year, about preserving
long-grass and multi-snag wildlife corridors, and getting a very squishy
answer...
El Paso County Parks is inviting citizens to attend the
Hi
If anyone has info on good bird song apps I’d appreciate if you could send me
that info to my email address, not to Cobirds.
Thank you very much in advance for your effort
Bob Righter
Denver CO
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This morning, I was surprised to look out a third floor window of Sturm
Hall on the University of Denver campus (Denver) and see a Say's Phoebe
perched atop a nearby tree. I hustled up to the fourth floor and was able
to watch it for a time at "eye level."
I've previously seen Say's Phoebes at
Compiler: Joyce Takamine
e-mail:RBA AT cobirds.org
Date: February 1, 2017
This is the Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, February 1 sponsored by Denver
Field Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species)
NOTE: