IO have a small one of about a dozen or so in the Highlands just west of
downtown.
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 4:53 PM 'Hugh Kingery' via Colorado Birds <
cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> A casual birder asked Denver Audubon where crows roost. Last year she saw
> lots of them gathered at the
There has been a smaller one- about 50 crows- fairly consistently roosting by
my school near holly and Mexico. Seems that they roost within a half mile or so
of that when i see them.
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18 Colorado Christmas Bird Counts are scheduled this weekend. The weather
doesn't look wonderful. Snow likely both Saturday and Sunday in Colorado.
I don't know of any postponements for any counts yet, though it is
possible, so check with the compiler.
Saturday, 14 December:
Colorado Springs,
A casual birder asked Denver Audubon where crows roost. Last year she saw lots
of them gathered at the south end of Washington Park.
Has anyone seen roosts this winter?
Hugh
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The varied thrush just showed up in my yard near Wadsworth and Belleview. Will
keep eye on to see if stays and will post more info
Lynne Forrester
Jeffco/Littleton
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A Fox Sparrow showed up yesterday to pep up our grayish junco flock, and came
again today. We had seen it for a couple of days in October. And this morning a
neighbor reported a small flock of Cedar Waxwings in his cherry tree -- maybe
not all the cherries got frozen.
The Denver Tech Center
Date: Wednesday, December 11, 2019
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