*Online Meeting -- Wild Patagonia*
Have you ever wanted to see penguins and guanacos up close? Have you
dreamed of hiking in the glacier-covered mountains of the Torres del Paine
of Patagonia or on the shores of the southernmost tip of South America?
Join *Boulder County Audubon* online this
Today, day 2 of banding this spring, was similar to yesterday and typical
of this time of year. Just 10 new birds captured.
There were lots of Yellow-rumped Warblers around, but they stayed high up
in the trees. Bald Eagles, Turkey Vultures, Pelicans, Red-tailed Hawks and
a lovely
Hi all,
Nice surprise today, 4/25/2021.
1, male and 2, female Broad-tailed Hummingbirds have been in my yard today, and
1,male Black-chinned Hummingbird, earlier than usual ! A lot of chasing going
on.
Happy Birding!
Tina Jones
Littleton, Jefferson County,CO
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Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 25, 2021
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Hello. I will be travelling to Colorado from Chicago for the first two
weeks in August. I'm looking for birding spot recommendations. I will be
backpacking to Camp and Rawah lakes, which is north of RMNP. Then, I will
be driving south to the town of Heeney and staying there for several
nights.
Good morning all!
Gonna dive up to Cherry Creek Reservoir today and hopefully take some pics
of shore birds. Can anyone give me a tip on the best places to check out?
Thanks
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I just watched an American Bittern fly into the south east corner of duck Pond
at Walden PondS in Boulder, I’ll post some crummy photos later. Near the
chainlink fence.
Jane Baryames
Boulder CO
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Thanks Peter for your dedication and efforts and all those who contribute.
I am looking forward to it.
John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO
On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 2:18:31 PM UTC-6 Peter Burke wrote:
> CFO Members can read the spring digital edition of Colorado Birds on the CFO
> website
Brian et al,
Don't forget about Pioneer Naturalists by the great entomologist Dr. Howard
Ensign Evans. He gained fame at Harvard working along side the likes of E. O.
Wilson before deciding mid-career to make a change and come West to CSU to
study ground-nesting wasps and toil in a region of
And, combining erudition with levity, from a Brit with an international
perspective: *Mrs. Moreau's warbler: How birds got their names* (Stephen
Moss).
On Sat, Apr 24, 2021 at 9:22 PM Brian Johnson
wrote:
> This has been an interesting thread. I have had an interest in the names
> behind the
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