Time is running out to join/renew your Colorado Field Ornithologists
membership to get in on early registration (Coming Soon!) for the CFO
convention in Pueblo, May 7-11.
Our membership is a great deal at only $25/year household digital or
$35/year for printed journal or $12/year for student
David,
I don't know what kind of phone you have. Mine is a Samsung Android
phone. I transfer photos & videos via USB between phone and my computer.
I connect using the same USB port used to charge the phone. Hope this
helps.
Jeff
On Friday, February 28, 2020 at 3:26:23 PM UTC-7, Dave
Birders,
Stan Oswald and I did a brief loop hike of Withers Canyon in the
Comanche National Grasslands today. We saw very few birds, but, as usual
for this habitat of juniper woodlands and rocky canyonlands, the birds
were interesting.
Descending Withers Canyon, we were in the presence of
Today at around 1245pm I got brief looks at a Winter or Pacific Wren
adjacent to the bike trail at the northwest corner of Lee Martinez park,
where a little stream that drains a cattail marsh next to the trail passes
under the trail. This is the same location where a Mourning Warbler was
seen
First flicker's hollering all through the neighborhood and flock of robins
scooting through all the bushes.
C
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 8:49 AM Mary Kay Waddington
wrote:
> February usually feels cold and dark and depressing to me, definitely the
> middle of Winter. So it is a delight every
February usually feels cold and dark and depressing to me, definitely the
middle of Winter. So it is a delight every time there is a hint in this
month of the Spring to come. First there were a couple reports of American
White Pelicans. (Of course someone spoiled it slightly by saying they'd