, but you still have to potentially
interact with other people and the chances of spreading the virus right now are
just too high. Remember, it’s not just about your own personal exposure, it’s
also about being a potential vector for spreading the virus to others.
Thanks,
Chris Goulart
Aurora
Wondering if there is any information about the Pink Footed Goose? From the
most recent posting it appears it hasn’t been seen yet today.
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Observed a Red-necked Grebe at Cherry Creek State Park in Arapahoe County at
04:00 today. It was swimming in the south side of the reservoir near the
marina.
Chris Goulart
Aurora CO
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Phone by Renée Casias at Rose pond in Chico Basin Ranch on the south side of
the pond in the open wet fields. Pictures have been taken.
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but since I did not have
binoculars with me I cannot say for sure which direction they went.
I realize this is an unusual sighting and that the chances of relocating
the pair is remote, but this is too notable of an event for me to not make
a record on the list.
Chris Goulart
Aurora, CO
The associate of Chris President Trump has issued executive order to
officially change the national bird from the bald eagle to the Rhode Island Red
Rooster.
According to a source with the knowledge of president trumps decision the
change was initiated yesterday.Edward Norton Smith,
While scouting for an Audubon Master Birder alumni trip in December I found a
Northern Shrike and a Lesser Black-backed Gull at Fossil Creek Reservoir in
Fort Collins.
They were located on the far east side of the reservoir along the frontage
road to I-25.
Chris Goulart
Aurora
The little blue heron is present at the same location in North West Longmont
as yesterday. Working the west and north sides of the island. As an added treat
the green heron is also present and making itself available for viewing.
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. Seeing an early Swainson's Hawk and a late Rough-legged
Hawk were pretty cool as well.
Between the raptors and shrikes, the rodents don't stand a chance.
Chris Goulart
Aurora, CO
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ces to the Lark Bunting our anticipated to
be removed by the end of this month.
Chris Goulart
Aurora Colorado
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a month ago. At the Silverthorne Waste Water Treatment Plant,
diversity was a bit lower and numbers were modest. However, a "tardy"
flock of about 30 Yellow-rumped Warblers was a bit of a surprise.
Chris Goulart
Aurora, CO
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Several people have been looking for the Turnstone since about 830 this
morning. It has not reappeared
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On Saturday, July 4, 2015 at 4:13:46 PM UTC-6, Chris Goulart wrote:
While driving through the Flat Tops Wilderness are we saw four Sandhill
Cranes, two adults and two juveniles. They were located in a field 4.5
miles east of Meeker, CO in Rio Blanco County.
Chris Goulart
Aurora, co
While drinking through the Flat Tops Wilderness are we saw four Sandhill
Cranes, two adults and two juveniles. They were located in a field 4.5 miles
east of Meeker, CO in Rio Blanco County.
Chris Goulart
Aurora, co
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I went to Barr Lake for the dawn chorus and had over 60 species. The
WHITE-EYED VIREO was in the previously reported location, about 50 yards
North of the pedestrian bridge on the lake side of the path. It was
actively singing and foraging giving very good looks. Also present were
Barr Lake is in Adams County
On Sunday, May 3, 2015 at 9:42:27 AM UTC-6, Chris Goulart wrote:
I went to Barr Lake for the dawn chorus and had over 60 species. The
WHITE-EYED VIREO was in the previously reported location, about 50 yards
North of the pedestrian bridge on the lake side
Today a number of Audubon Society of Greater Denver Master Student
Graduates, Mentors and one almost Graduate went birding in the DIA
Owl/Raptor Loop with a stop at Barr Lake. Among the highlights were 18
Red-tailed Hawks,7 American Kestrels 6 Ferruginous Hawks, 6 Bald Eagles, 2
Prairie
in one of the younger cottonwoods.
Chris Goulart, Aurora, Colorado
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and was joined in the
reservoir by at least 20 Western Grebes, a Common Merganser, 9 Franklin's
Gulls and probably 8-10 Lesser Scaups. Both were good finds and were very
easy to locate and identify.
Chris Goulart, Aurora, CO
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bald eagles, a pair of
killdeer, and a pair of Barrow's Goldeneyes. Duck diversity was excellent
and a few song birds were even present.
All in all, not a bad way to spend an hour before work this morning.
Chris Goulart
Aurora, CO
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Crowned Kinglet, several Song
Sparrows, and a Pine Siskin were nice finds in the immediate vicinity.
Good Birding.
Chris Goulart
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or other resource that a recent transplant could
use to aid in the translation?
Thanks
Chris Goulart
Aurora
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