The post I just sent was more of a "Rare Bird Alert" while this one is
simply general interest, particularly for bug lovers - talking to you Dave.
I'll start with birds, however. This portion is for Scott (Somershoe), our
resident PINYON JAY aficionado, and certainly expert. Scott, I found so
While running my Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) today (Weds., 29 Jun.’22) near
Rangely (Rio Blanco Co., CO) had a couple of good ones for northwest
Colorado, a NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD and a pair of CASSIN’S KINGBIRDs. The
Cassin’s are likely repeat offenders from last year as they are in roughly
the same
It might be a interest that, when I was birding in Galveston in April, they
were reporting the most tri-colored herons they had seen in a long time. I
don’t have account or anything but there were several people commenting on it
while I was there. Perhaps more might come our way.
Deb Carstensen
A Tricolored Heron was discovered yesterday by Bryan Tarbox flying north over
Prospect Road just east of the Poudre River in Fort Collins. Josh Bruening
located the bird on the ground at Running Deer Natural Area south of Prospect
Rd. It flew north crossing Prospect Rd again. Jay Breidt relocat
The White Ibis is at pelican point right now where the inlet meets the
reservoir. Very easily seen. Thanks to whoever found it here this morning!
Rosanne Juergens
Centennial
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