COBirders,
First, I would like to thank all the dedicated participants that helped make
this count what it is. The count couldn't happen without them and I would also
like to thank my parents for providing the treats that keep my participants
going throughout the day ;).
I admittedly thought
Checked the area that was reported, the neighborhood to the west, and hung
around the recycling plant for 2 hours from 2-4pm and didn't have any luck with
the Harris'.
4 trips, 4 strike outs...
Steve Rash
Denver Co
> On Dec 19, 2017, at 6:26 PM, Scott Somershoe wrote:
I looked unsuccessfully from 1:45-4:45 today.I won’t pretend I wasn’t
disappointed. But, this is a great place to go birding. I recommend to anyone
chasing the hawk that they walk around and see what’s there!
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Any info, positive or negative, on the Harris's Hawk from this afternoon would
be much appreciated.
Thanks!
Scott Somershoe
Jefferson Co
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> On Dec 19, 2017, at 2:05 PM, Steven Rash wrote:
>
> Any newer sightings? Not seeing it north of prospect...
>
I tried again today for the snowy owl in Morgan county and with out
success. I tried Morgan County Road Y and 26, which showed up on my ebird
alert yesterday. It was reported to ebird on Sunday with photos but still
no luck. This owl has been reported in different locations between Fort
The Snowy Owl first report three days ago by Robin Bay and communicated to
COBIRDS by Ira Sanders was seen again yesterday by Janeal Thompson and me at
the intersection of GR802 and Otero CR25. This location is best reached by
going on SR109 from LaJunta about 10 miles south to GR802 (also
About 15 minutes after Elaine, Walter and a bird photographer left the stakeout
location on Cache la Poudre Drive east of Laporte off Taft, the Palm Warbler
chipped from the fallow field well west of the houses and flew up into a large
cottonwood just 20 feet south of the olives where Georgia
Any newer sightings? Not seeing it north of prospect...
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Thanks for keeping us updated.
Adam Johnson
Fort Collins
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Currently perched north of VC in small tree north of house right where
frontage road bends.
On Dec 19, 2017 10:53 AM, "Ira Sanders" wrote:
> Still there now.
> It's Sanders
> Golden
>
> On 19 Dec 2017 10:05 am, "Georgia Doyle" wrote:
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>> 10 am
Still there now.
It's Sanders
Golden
On 19 Dec 2017 10:05 am, "Georgia Doyle" wrote:
> 10 am still perched in same tree. North of farm house north of visitor
> center.
>
> Georgia Doyle
> Fort Collins
>
> On Dec 19, 2017 8:05 AM, "Kevin Keirn" wrote:
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>>
10 am still perched in same tree. North of farm house north of visitor
center.
Georgia Doyle
Fort Collins
On Dec 19, 2017 8:05 AM, "Kevin Keirn" wrote:
> At 8:00 a.m. Tuesday morning (Dec 19th) the Harris’s Hawk was still
> present in the location Larry described, just north
Additions to my report on noteworthy birds from Sunday's Boulder CBC:
- Mew Gull (seen at Boulder Res, 2 prior Boulder CBC records)
- Mexican Mallard (Not a species-level addition but first record of this
taxon for the count. Seen on access-restricted portion of Boulder Creek.)
Thanks again,
As of today Dec 19 about 8:00 AM I saw all three species, Yellow-throated,
Prairie, and Audubon's on the west side of the pond along with four BC
chickadees and a junco. The difference between yesterday early afternoon
and this morning was striking, nothing versus mixed flock frenzy. So come
At 8:00 a.m. Tuesday morning (Dec 19th) the Harris’s Hawk was still present in
the location Larry described, just north of the farmhouse just north of
Prospect and the welcome center.
Kevin Keirn
Fort Collins
Larimer County
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*COAT FOUND! *
To all folks attending the CBC compilation dinner in Boulder, someone left
a heavy men's medium jacket at the dinner at Villa del Prado on Sunday
night. It's a dark blue/green "686" Mannual Anthem Ins Jacket with a nylon
outer shell and a fleece lining. Please let me know if it's
Compiler: Joyce Takamine
e-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
Date: December 19, 2017
This is the Rare Bird Alert for Tuesday, December 19 sponsored by Denver
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