[cobirds] Re: Tonight! Fort Colllins Audubon Society hosts "Translocation as a Conservation Tool for Lesser Prairie-Chickens"

2021-02-11 Thread John Shenot
Update: our speaker tonight has just today requested that we NOT record the presentation, so if you are interested you'll need to tune in tonight. Sorry about the last minute change... John Shenot President, FCAS Fort Collins, CO On Thursday, February 11, 2021 at 10:14:56 AM UTC-7 Andrew

Re: [cobirds] Gyrfalcon Larimer

2021-02-11 Thread Andrew Monson
Hey Sean and Derek, Sorry for the late reply but I've only recently joined the COBirds group! I'm starting to doubt my light-morph Prairie Falcon ID on Horsetooth Rock itself one week ago (Thursday, February 4th) now that I've seen all of the Gyrfalcon reports. My brain hadn't thought to

[cobirds] Tonight! Fort Colllins Audubon Society hosts "Translocation as a Conservation Tool for Lesser Prairie-Chickens"

2021-02-11 Thread Andrew Monson
*Fort Collins Audubon* invites you to join a *virtual program* (via Zoom) featuring *Jonathan Reitz*, a Wildlife Biologist for Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Jonathan will be presenting *"Translocation as a Conservation Tool for Lesser Prairie-Chickens"* tonight, Thursday, February 11th, 2021;

Re: [cobirds] Barr Lake State Park Eagles, Eagls everywhere, plues a Rusty Black bird, Adams County

2021-02-11 Thread Brian Johnson
I don't have a photo of the Rough Legged Hawk. It would have made a great photo but my camera battery deiced to randomly die eve thought it was fresh. Not sure what happened. Good Birding Brian Johnson, Englewood On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 9:36:20 PM UTC-7 jennyan...@gmail.com wrote:

[cobirds] Cranes Overhead in the San Luis Valley!

2021-02-11 Thread mvjo...@gmail.com
Yesterday, a few waves of Sandhill Cranes came soaring into the Valley, bringing with them their signature calls of springtime. What excitement and joy. At the Monte Vista Refuge, I viewed about 200 birds but that will rapidly increase in the next few days. The Refuge will turn on the water

Re: [cobirds] Mute swans Boulder County

2021-02-11 Thread John Vanderpoel
I think that everyone is well aware that these two are pets. I doubt they can fly. Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 11, 2021, at 6:38 AM, 'William Fink' via Colorado Birds > wrote: > > I just want to ask the same question as Ira Sanders re Mute swans -the > mute’s at Lagerman are constantly