We have the same question. But then, we had that same question last
friday, and decided to run up only if there was a new report, due to
undesirable weather. There wasn't one, so we didn't go, and it was
re-reported Monday morning. Not making the same mistake again. Planning
on being up
Has anyone seen the barnacle goose today? I was hoping to go see it this
weekend.
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I have to share a story from this mornings largely aborted birding. Forecast
was 50% snow or rain showers so why not go. That’s decent weather.
I get to Stearn’s at 920 and almost nothing on the lake. I scanned the flocks
of geese in fields to the north for a while and found an immature
Hey, everybody.
No rarities to report, but that doesn't mean the birding wasn't good at
Waneka Lake & environs, eastern Boulder County, yesterday, Thurs., Jan. 17.
Highlights for me were 1 *Taverner cackling goose,* 1 apparent *snow goose
x Canada goose* hybrid (and I would venture "blue"
Date: January 18, 2019
Compiler: Allison Hilf, (303) 888-5110, ah...@me.com
E-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Friday, January 18, sponsored by
Denver Field Ornithologists.
Barnacle Goose/Pink-footed Goose - Weld County
Note, both birds are extremely rare