Great find.
Thanks!
I recall having one at Chatfield on Oct 31, in about 1989, but yours is Way
late!
Joe Roller, Denver
On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 7:30:14 PM UTC-7, Alan Ketcham wrote:
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> Earlier today I had a Blackburnian Warbler foraging in Rabbit brush along
> the Arkansas River
Another crazy thing is, a Western Tanager was seen and photographed in the
same general area on Saturday! I am sure no Colorado Christmas Bird Count
has have two tanagers on count day, it they are here this late, they might
be thinking about wintering, maybe the Blackburnian Warbler has the same
I was curious about prior November records of *Summer Tanager* for Colorado
in eBird. I see that there are only two other November records for the
state in eBird: 8 Nov 2006 at Colorado Springs, El Paso and 4 Nov 2015 at
Littleton, Jefferson. So it is pretty nice for November! Or anytime, of
All,
To echo Dave, and with all of the posts lamenting the dearth of waterfowl
North of I-70 and west of 85, I thought I'd share some thoughts as well.
Indeed, many reservoirs Dave mentioned in and around the Fort Collins,
Wellington, Windsor areas seem to be experiencing lower numbers than
Earlier today I had a Blackburnian Warbler foraging in Rabbit brush along
the Arkansas River trail at the location of the Carolina Wren. It was
with a flock of Dark-eyed Juncos and was joined by a flock of Bushtits.
Poor pic posted on eBird. https://ebird.org/checklist/S61556466
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You
Hello again,
I have had a few people reach out and ask where the county line separates
the reservoir at South Platt Park. I have heard that others have been asked
as well.
The Jefferson County side is much smaller than most people think.
There are some numbered blue markers on the south side of
Bird was along Trilby Rd., southwest of Fort Collins as previously
described. It was there when I arrived at about 8:40 and it left towards
the buffet, er...landfill, within 10 min.
Brad Biggerstaff
Fort Collins
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