Three lesser goldfinches with grayish-green backs getting a drink in my back
yard a few minutes ago.
Leon Bright, Pueblo
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Pine Warbler at CU Boulder, loosely associating with the continuing Northern
Parula and Prothonotary Warbler between Lot 310 and the Regent building.
Kyle Carlsen
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How exciting!! Thanks for letting us know!
Susan Rosine
Brighton
On Sun, Nov 13, 2022, 10:24 AM David Suddjian wrote:
> Reporting here for Diane Roberts and Renee Casias - they are looking at
> the King Eiders now at Lake Hattie in WY (41.2361139, -105.9387355). A 3
> hour drive from Denver.
>
A lone female Evening Grosbeak just visited my birdbath. This is the first
grosbeak I’ve seen in months. Coincidentally, I had just read a very timely
editorial on the Denver Post’s Sunday OP-ED page entitled “Migrating
animals, especially birds, need our help”.
I strongly encourage everyone to
Reporting here for Diane Roberts and Renee Casias - they are looking at the King Eiders now at Lake Hattie in WY (41.2361139, -105.9387355). A 3 hour drive from Denver.David Suddjian here in relatively dull LittletonSent from my iPhoneOn Nov 12, 2022, at 5:14 PM, David Tønnessen wrote:Hey
Correction: the date for the 2023 Colorado Birding Challenge is May 20, 2023.
Chuck Hundertmark
> On Nov 13, 2022, at 8:56 AM, Charles Hundertmark
> wrote:
>
> The Colorado Field Ornithologists board of directors yesterday set Saturday,
> March 20, 2023, as the date for next year’s Colorado
The Colorado Field Ornithologists board of directors yesterday set Saturday,
March 20, 2023, as the date for next year’s Colorado Birding Challenge. The
birding challenge combines an opportunity for birders to have an exciting day
birding during peak spring migration season with a chance to