OMG that gave me a laugh! Maybe Ted will tell the story of the rescued Owl
on Nat Swick's American Birding Podcast. (And maybe mention the funny typo
too!)
Rosanne Juergens
Centennial, CO
On Sunday, February 21, 2021 at 10:14:52 AM UTC-7 sibyl...@gmail.com wrote:
> Wow -- I've never seen
Still present at 2:30 on 2-21-on back wooded loup about 50 yards pasttoilets
and about 15 yards from where a heavy wooden fence starts and straight out from
a wooden bench which looks southwest-bench dedicated to Pam Sekaros Good
birding. Bill Fink Longmont
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Hello all,
I'm generally slow to get invested in local identification challenges and
only do so if there is an ongoing situation and/or questionable validations
in eBird that are brought to my attention. In essence, it is with some
hesitation that I bring bad news to Colorado listing,
I saw that online somewhere recently and added the walks to my calendar and
shared them with friends and I hope to make it to one soon. I've missed
going on group walks and was happy to see that you are doing them at
Standley Lake Regional Park.
Donna
On Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 5:14:46
Wow -- I've never seen "*Eurasian collard-greens" *there before!
On Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 9:16:28 PM UTC-7 tedfl...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey, all.
>
> It's spring. Sort of. At least, some of the winter birds are getting into
> the swing of things. This Sat. morning, Feb. 20, on a jaunt
Lexie
>From my point of view this is totally appropriate and very welcome. I've
really been missing bird walks and if you can make one available now that
I'm two weeks past second vaccine as described I'm prepared to make the
trip from Fort Collins!
Glenn Elmore
Fort Collins (Larimer)
On
It’s spring at Stearns Lake! On Saturday morning Scott Severs and I watched the
bald eagles copulating near their Stearns Lake nest. The geese were creating
their usual wonderful cacophony, and redwing blackbirds joined in with their
kongkaree songs. As I drove out along the dirt road, 6