Apologies for the YCNH reported today. I took my grandkids for a walk along
the South Platte River around 88th and we birding along the way, that is I
was birding along the way. I was definitely keeping better track of the
kids than I was keeping track of selecting the right species, which
On December19th, the North Jeffco CBC was held on a chilly but very nice day.
As you may know, this is a very new CBC held only for the third year. Once
again, we had a very successful count seeing 105 species, which is just one
short of our record. Our only miss was a Long-tailed Duck that
No one reacted to my description of a mystery flock that Urling and I saw. We
watched about 100 small birds feeding on a brushy hillside. The birds in back
kept flying over the front ones -- until they all took off for parts unknown. I
thought they sounded like Rosy-finches, but Urling saw
The 51st Black Forest CBC, held on Jan. 2, recorded 40 species and 1,635
individual birds. Average number of the 51 counts: 35 species and 1608 birds.
We had 21 observers in 8 parties, plus 7 feeder-watchers.
I don't detect much of a pattern of high and low counts.
We found fewer than
*Fort Collins Audubon* invites you to join a *virtual (and in-person watch
party) program* featuring *Nolan Bunting,* FCAS Board Member and DVM
Candidate at CSU. Nolan will be presenting *"Habitat Corridors to the
Future" *tonight, Thursday, January 13th, 2022; *Announcements at 7:00pm
and
The Eurasian wigeon is still present as of 7:30 this morning!
Awesome bird!
Laura Steadman
Boulder
On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 1:01 PM Eric DeFonso wrote:
> The best viewing spot for the bird is about here:
>
> 40.186372, -105.1811738
>
> Eric
>
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> Eric DeFonso
> near Lyons, Boulder