Busy early again today, and then everything went quiet minutes before a
Cooper's Hawk came through. Never picked up again. Banded 10 and recaught
2 from prior years:
Dusky Flycatcher 1 (FOS flycatcher)
House Wren 4
Yellow Warbler 1, banded in 2016 and recaught in 2017
Spotted Towhee 2
Here is link to a photo of one of the Chestnut-collared Longspurs at Weld
County 114 & 45 today. Multiple males were singling and displaying.
https://www.rkhphotography.net/Chestnut-collared-Longspur/n-cjF6Zc/i-6ZkCNDB/A
Good call staying until Monday!
On Monday, May 7, 2018 at 8:45:04 AM UTC-6, Brandon wrote:
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> Male Golden-winged Warbler West side of County Road 35 away from canal.
> Also, female Blackpoll, male Black-and-white, Nashville, Summer Tanager so
> far.
>
> Brandon K. Percival
> Pueblo West, CO
>
This field trip is sponsored by Boulder County Audubon
Pella Crossing and Surrounding Areas
- May 9, 2018 08:30am - 12:00pm
- Pella Crossing
Leader: Ray “Davis”
Take a bird watching hike in this area that was badly flooded in 2013, but
now reopen to the public after major restoration.
COBirders,
Currently, there are multiple singing male Chestnut-collared Longspurs at Weld
County Rds. 114 & 45.
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Arggh again, Google groups just rejected my post of the photos. I am
really jammed with projects today so just sending this one which the road
barrier
Here are the pics related to my visit Saturday to.John Martin Reservoir
regarding protections for T species. The first is barrier precluding
While diligently working away at my "desk" (aka dining room table) this morning
(Mon., 7 May 18), noticed a small, active Empinonax in a maple just outside our
window in southwest Denver near Huston Park (Denver Co., CO). Initial naked
eye impression was a Cordilleran due to its general
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separate email.
I saw the post "Piping Plover habitat at John Martin Reservoir may not
sustain population" too late Friday to get hold of any CDOW staff
Lots of empids just east of athletic fields along with both plumbeous and
cassin’s vireos.
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Mark Minner-Lee
Broomfield, CO
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Hey COBIrders,
Nothing really unusual at Clear Spring Ranch banding this morning, but there
was a small arrival, and several FOS’s.
FOS Western Wood-pewee - earliest seen in last 5 springs I’ve been banding here.
FOS Gray Catbird (and was banded by a different group at CSR prior to 2016)
FOS
While biking the Platte River, west side, just north of Prince Street in
Littleton, at about 10:15 this morning, I saw what I’m pretty sure was a
Northern mockingbird. It had large white wing patches and white on both sides
of tail. Could have been a shrike I suppose, but I immediately
Healthy number of birds moving through trees and understory east of athletic
fields. Gray Flycatcher and Cassin’s Vireo calling right now-
Mark Minner-Lee
Broomfield, CO
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This morning, 4 Marbled Godwit .3m on Weld CR 13 north of intersection of
Weld CR 86 and Weld CR 13 in large playa/pond on east. This playa/pond has
breached its banks with recent rains and has nice flooded fields around it
as well. Also, had lots of Wilson's Phalaropes, some American
Male Golden-winged Warbler West side of County Road 35 away from canal.
Also, female Blackpoll, male Black-and-white, Nashville, Summer Tanager so
far.
Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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Date:May 7, 2018
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