I was informed by Mr. Kaempfer the finder of the Varied Thrush in Nunn was John
Vanderpoel. Thank you, John.
I should also mention that after a 29-day stay, the beginning of ice formation
has caused the White-winged Scoter near the Environmental Learning Center in
Fort Collins to leave. It
Hi all
Highlights:
- Bonaparte's Gull - 5 [Windsor Lake]
- Lesser Black-backed Gull - 2 [Windsor Lake]
- Downy Woodpecker - 2 [Yard]
- Brown Creeper - 1 {Windsor Lake] Audio Recording, too (Olympus LS-10,
Sennheiser4 MKE600, Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones), at
Great picture!
On Monday, November 30, 2020 at 11:22:14 AM UTC-7 León wrote:
> COBirders-- There is a small, year-round colony of Lewis’s woodpeckers in
> Rye, which is in the southern foothills of the Wet Mtns. Here is an image
> of one I took Saturday morning.
>
> Leon Bright, Pueblo
>
>
Hi Peter!
I had just written up a long message with pictures, but apparently the
google forum didn't like the copy-paste in photos and I lost the draft.
I'll give this another try without the photos. For the sake of efficiency,
I'll be using WEGR to be Western Grebe and CLGR to be Clark's
COBirders-- There is a small, year-round colony of Lewis's woodpeckers in
Rye, which is in the southern foothills of the Wet Mtns. Here is an image of
one I took Saturday morning.
Leon Bright, Pueblo
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Hi COBirds,
I'm looking for some help with separating Western and Clark's Grebes in
winter. Certainly Western is our more expected species at this time of
year, but now and then I see an Aechmophorus that seems a bit Clarkish.
I know that the pattern of black and white on the face is not