Of a 30 species list today, we had six raptors represented:
- A pair of Great Horned Owls being surprisingly active in broad daylight,
both leaving the visitors' center at 12:30, and returning around 4:00.
- Seemingly sparse Bald Eagle numbers (5 or 6), but nonetheless, a pair
posed very cooper
Deb found a Common Poorwill perched on a window ledge of her office
building on Thursday, in the vicinity of 52nd and Zuni, North Denver, Adams
County.
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On Sunday, April 23, 2023 at 3:50:33 PM UTC-6 Dave Cameron wrote:
> We ambled slowly around the lake at Harriman Park (Kipling just S of US
> 285, Jeffco) this afternoon. The lake was seemingly very empty of
> waterfow
erhaps the final highlight
Tree, Barn, and VG Swallows
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Sounds like a "Gray-headed" form of Dark-eyed Junco.
On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 5:14:40 PM UTC-7 Gary Brower wrote:
> Friends,
>
> I was birding this afternoon on the Big Dry Creek Trail (in Centennial, CO
> —Arapahoe County). And I’m stumped.
>
> Into a tree flew two birds. One *clearly*
Eagle.
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Well, California and Lesser Black-backed will have yellow legs, and Mark's
bird has pink legs
On Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 1:07:26 PM UTC-7 vligh...@gmail.com wrote:
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> This last weekend I caught several flocks of these. Many said they look
> like California or Less
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corner. About 3:00- 3:30 pm.
Good numbers and good variety of winter ducks on all the nearby lakes and
ponds.
Also 1 female Long-tailed Duck on South Platte Res.
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Merganser,
and more.
Total of 35 species this morning.
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rado." It has produced some noteworthy sightings over
the last few years, requires zero exertion, and even has a little library
along the path.
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-tailed hummer
House Wren
Chipping Sparrows
Lincoln's Sparrow
I'm expecting Western Tanager/Black-headed Grosbeak/Bullock's Oriole, any
minute now.
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On Monday, May 9, 2022 at 7:31:07 AM UTC-6 ge...@ucar.edu wrote:
> All,
>
> Eric is correct that there is no documentation of the April 1996 Garganeys
> at Sombrero Marsh in the CBRC database, so that either nothing was
> submitted (
akota. I'll put a
photo on the CFO Facebook page.
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Has anyone gotten up there and on the bird this morning?
Thanks,
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On Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 5:37:45 PM UTC-6 Nick Komar wrote:
> Slaty-backed Gull is currently resting on ice at south end of lake. (Red
> pin). Distant but good views from southwest shoreline.
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55 Common Merganser, mostly males. 1 Red-breasted male was
associating with the flock.
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Brown-headed Nuthatch was re-introduced last year in the Ozarks in
Missouri. Possibly this is a wandering member of that population.
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On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 10:03:06 AM UTC-6 Brandon wrote:
> Colorado birders should be on the lookout for this species. One is
Any White-rumped at Prewitt?
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On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 9:38:33 PM UTC-6 Nick Komar wrote:
> I led the shorebird workshop field trip to Jumbo Reservoir today, for a
> great group of 9 registrants (you know who you are). Shorebirding was slow
> (just 12 specie
As I was packing up, a rock wren came up to the edge of the path and
>> walked over to me. It hopped on my bike. I was 2’ from it. I got photos of
>> it on my bike. Ha! Cheeky little birds. Good big year blog material!
>>
>> It’s going to be a busy bike riding couple m
rlier today at Cherry Creek in Aurora (Arapaho County), we got a total of
4-- 2 Solitary and 2 Spotted Sandpipers. Also many Pelicans, many Snowy
Egrets, Ring bills, and other obvious suspects.
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Grapeleaf Skeletonizer?
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On Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 8:19:18 PM UTC-6 Bryan Guarente wrote:
> Ira,
> To not take this too far outside of the realm of birds for too long, this
> looks like a moth i. The genus *Harrisina*. You can see some more info
> here:
> https://www.inaturalist.org/
Thanks, Nick, for the explanation. And, it saves me a trip!
- Dave Cameron
On Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at 5:27:39 PM UTC-6 Nick Komar wrote:
> Sorry I meant to follow up. I read up on first-cycle Slaty-backed Gull
> Identification. While this bird looked similar, a couple featu
Has anyone had occasion to go search for this bird since the 28th? Any
info as to whether it's still around would be appreciated. Thanks!
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On Sunday, March 28, 2021 at 10:32:50 PM UTC-6 colima...@gmail.com wrote:
> Most lariphiles agree some first cycle pale-head
drag)
on Park Ave, East of the road in a backyard that was visible from the
road. It took off South and uphill, to a tree at Park Ave and Spring St.
Dave Cameron
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On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 10:56:17 AM UTC-7 Nathan Pieplow wrote:
> I am looking at the possible Red-breasted Saps
round presence, if not necessarily of all of the
same birds. So, yes! Any insight as to our locals would be enlightening.
Thanks,
Dave
On Tuesday, December 8, 2020 at 11:04:12 AM UTC-7 Dave Cameron wrote:
> Slightly late report... On Sunday the 6th, at Barr Lake SP:
>
> A good f
ating with them was not seen.
10-15 Bald Eagles
Quite a few Pintails and Mallards, scattered throughout
2 very late Western Meadowlarks
2 Kestrels
2 Pheasant
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On Friday, November 27, 2020 at 1:28:28 AM UTC-7 Bob Andrews wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Anyone who goes birding in eastern and southern Africa will see
> Lilac-breasted Rollers, and inevitably it is at or near the top of the list
> of favorite
r the day, including:
6 Wilson's Snipe
1 Solitary Sandpiper
Good numbers of ducks, including-
American Wigeon
Redhead
Green-winged Teal
Common and Hooded Mergansers
Ruddy Ducks
Goldeneye
Bufflehead
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On Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 7:27:50 AM UTC-7 cinnamon...@gmail.com
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> Matt,
>
> I went to see the Chukar. I can get you the lady’s name and contact info
> if yo
rs here), and a
Steller's Jay-- first-ever here, and yard species #82!
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20 - 30 Pinyon Jays in Chaffee County this past weekend, NE of BV. Not
sure if that counts as unusual for the bird.
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On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 4:50:08 PM UTC-6 Larry Modesitt wrote:
> I had a flock of 6 Pinyon Jays flying east from Empire last week. But a
> Bl
Any updated sightings/opinions/photos from boots on the ground? Deb gets
off work at 2:30, and we're trying to decide whether to brave afternoon
rush hour to chase.
Thanks,
Dave Cameron
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On Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at 10:38:43 AM UTC-6 Josh Bruening wrote:
> All,
>
>
make Last Chance very interesting for fallout today and
tomorrow, I would imagine.
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I live just up the hill from there, and huge kettles of TVs have been quite
common for some years now. Along Sheridan, up towards Yale from the
shopping center, is their spot.
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f calendar, and
it makes perfect sense.
BUT... if the summer solstice in the Arctic is when they are due to start
their Southbound return, how on earth do they know when it is?
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Looks like a Caspian.
On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 2:21:33 PM UTC-6, Kyle Medina wrote:
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inned, though that seems more likely here.
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On Monday, June 22, 2020 at 10:36:34 AM UTC-6, The "Nunn Guy" wrote:
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> Hi all
>
> I was able to photo a hummer (backlit but lightened up photos a bit) in
> Greeley at Josephine B Jones Park and Open Space Sun
iven past these ponds a million times, on I-76, leaving town. Only
20 minutes up the road from my house, I regret never having stopped before,
and I recommend the place.
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private drive, and if you don't block the boxes, or a good u-turn by a
phone company truck, no technician is going to yell at you for it. Tell
'em I said so. But definitely watch for wasps in there!
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On Sunday, May 31, 2020 at 10:56:55 AM UTC-6, rosanne
pond' by the
bridge.
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There was a pair working the willows at Harriman (Kipling and Quincy) a
couple weeks ago; might've been nest building.
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On Saturday, May 30, 2020 at 9:24:11 AM UTC-6, Curt Brown --- Boulder, CO
wrote:
>
> In my local patch (Bear Creek in Boulder Open Space and Mou
oto albums, and
strictly about actually uncommon birds. I don't know how ebird can replace
the RBA.
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On Tuesday, May 26, 2020 at 3:15:23 PM UTC-6, Robert Righter wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I like the RBA on Cobirds. With one quick click and I immediately get a
> qui
You may have found the loop-hole, there. I"ve heard that places that are
closed, that have failed to stop accepting reservations and payments
online, will honor them. Curious to see how this works out for you.
Hoping for the best.
Dave Cameron
Denver.
On Friday, May 22, 2020 at 8:
I have no experience with the African, but this bird does look a tish less
bulky, and also smaller-billed, than I'm used to with Eurasian. I suppose,
as mentioned below, the difference in vocalization would tell the tale, if
you get the chance.
Dave Cameron
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On Monday, May 18, 20
; now a
pair of Cowbirds; Broad-tailed Hummingbirds
What will this evening's rain bring us tomorrow morning....?
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In my case, my job having been essential, I wouldn't have had the
opportunities to bird all day, covid or no covid. Thankfully, the reason
I'm home now is that I retired this year! So while I can't enjoy any of
the travel I had planned, by god, I can sit home and bird!
Dav
e seconds of bad video of her flying
through the brush. The pics will never make National Geographic, but might
stand in a court of law! : )
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Just scored ANOTHER new yard bird moments ago-- Nashville Warbler, cruised
through the back yard. and gone
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These last couple of days continue to produce! Back yard has been great,
with Lazulis, Western Tanagers, Black-headed Grosbeak, NORTHERN CARDINAL,
and now Wilson's Warbler joins the list.
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er obvious yard
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knowledgeable birder, and a kind and gentle soul. My condolenscences to
his family.
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On Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 12:02:16 PM UTC-6, Joe Roller wrote:
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> Today is a somber day, as long-time Denver area birder and friend, Bob
> Spencer, passed
> away yesterday. His
over the warbler area.
Also today--
Lazuli Bunting
Western Tanager
Chipping Sparrow, House Wren, a gazillion Yellow-rumps, etc.
We heard that the Waterthrush and a couple of Swainson's Thrushes were
there to be seen, but we didn't chase those.
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spooked into flight, couldn't get enough of a look so say which
species
Snowy Egret
Swainson's Hawk
Myrtle Warblers
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I must've missed the report, nor can I find it. When/where? I also live
just 'round the bend from there, and would like to get my girlfriend a shot
at it. My once-ever Am. Bittern was a stroke of blind luck, and subsequent
attempts to get her on one have been fruitless.
Dave Came
orado Rare Bird Alert Facebook page, and ebird
itself, to do the same?
Dave Cameron
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On Monday, March 30, 2020 at 12:46:01 PM UTC-6, Chris Goulart wrote:
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> I have been a safety professional for about 25 years, and recently
> transitioned to working in the healthcare indust
-backed, some Cormorants
and Herons building a nesting colony.
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n the south side, in immediate
view of the blind. Also present were a Killdeer, a dozen or more American
Wigeon, a couple of pairs of Hooded Merganser, etc.
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...and several Western Meadowlarks, only one singing, but still quite early.
Also a small flock of Am. Tree Sparrows
many Song Sparrows scattered along the canal
Kestrel
Rough-legged Hawk, roosting over in the Eagles' trees
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Steve N. G. Howell's "Gulls of the Americas" is an excellent book, with a
few pages of pics per species, including various ages, birds in flight,
resting, etc.
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On Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 5:48:04 PM UTC-7, Jared Del Rosso wrote:
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> I've li
It's not 'cobrc,' It's "cbrc.org. I got to it by going to cfobirds.org,
and clicking on bird records, or you can go direct. There's a link to fill
out a report right there.
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On Saturday, January 4, 2020 at 9:04:41 AM UTC-7, birderbob wrote
It's not 'cobrc,' It's "cbrc.org. I got to it by going to cfobirds.org,
and clicking on bird records, or you can go direct. There's a link to fill
out a report right there.
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On Saturday, January 4, 2020 at 10:27:21 AM UTC-7, birderbob wrot
Barrows continuing and showing well between noon and 1:30 this afternoon.
Back and forth from east to west as the 30-ish Common Goldeneye and 20+
Hooded Merganser did, finally settling into bathing and preening after a
while, with the sun at our backs, for great views.
Dave Cameron
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I'm no geneticist, but Sibley says that all manner of color gradients exist
in Blue Snow Goose. And this bird clearly has the dainty bill of a Ross.'
Suggesting Snow x Ross' hybrid.
Dave Cameron
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On Saturday, November 16, 2019 at 11:15:42 AM UTC-7, Joe Kipper wrote:
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dc
On Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at 6:10:05 PM UTC-7, Dave Cameron wrote:
>
> Conspicuous by its absence is any update on the mega-rarity in Laramie.
> Surely someone must've trekked up there today. Any news at all, at this
> point, would be welcome, and would help one
Conspicuous by its absence is any update on the mega-rarity in Laramie.
Surely someone must've trekked up there today. Any news at all, at this
point, would be welcome, and would help one decide whether to haul up there
tomorrow.
Thanks in advance for any news, rumors or heresay.
Sure, what's the location...?
Dave Cameron
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On Saturday, November 2, 2019 at 12:58:51 PM UTC-6, fiddlenurs wrote:
>
> While birding at South platte park, a bird that had been identified as a
> snipe by another Birder was watched. He had the exact gate of the Woodcock
&
We went down Sunday morning to try and see it, but the freezing 100mph wind
squashed any enjoyment in being there. We did search the S end of the lake
without success. I'm guessing that bird pulled up stakes due to the
weather before we ever got there.
Dave Cameron
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On Tu
y the Heron
Overlook, it was nothing but Pelicans and Killdeer, a Herring Gull, several
Ring-billed, and a smattering of Cormorant.
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is year's unusual weather during Spring
> migration. Extra Goldfinches, extra Tanagers, a female "russet-backed"
> Swainson's Thrush in my yard for 3 days, a Lazuli Bunting in my yard for 3
> days, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher in the yard... many firsts came out of t
ar.
Also on hand:
GB Heron
W Pelican
many Com. Grackles feeding fledglings
VG Swallow
Coot
PB Grebes
1 Ruddy Duck
C Geese
N Flicker
Cormorants
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hatch, Empidonax flycatchers (we went looking
for the Hammond's, but believe these were Willow), Western Bluebirds, many
House Wrens, many Broad-tailed Hummingbirds, Pine Siskins, Gray-headed
Juncos, Robins, Ravens, Mtn. Chickadees, etc.
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It's an hour away, and not sure if it'd still be active this late, but a
very reliable Greater Sage Grouse lek is about an hour from there, near
Walden.
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Many birders here since about 7:30. NO Golden-winged.
4 warbler species in one tree at one point-- Orange-crowned, Virginia's,
Yellow and Yellow-rumped. Also Western Tanager, Chipping Sparrows, and
Chickadees.
Dave Cameron
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On Sunday, May 12, 2019 at 8:01:40 AM UTC-6, tjcalliope
I've had Downies and Flickers nesting in my yard for some years now. This
winter, I've seen a male Hairy on-and-off, and just saw a m/f pair on the
suet. Hoping they stick around!
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We were among many birders scouring the lake Saturday morning. No sighting
of it, nor any word of any sighting of it as of about 2:30 or so on Sat.
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On Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 4:47:37 PM UTC-7, Carol Ortenzio wrote:
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> Has anyone seen the. Barnacle Goose since las
n being up there to search.
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On Friday, January 18, 2019 at 5:50:17 PM UTC-7, Jace Wesley Brasher wrote:
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On Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 7:14:55 PM U
many
birders. We did hear after we left that the bird also left, and headed
towards its second recent hangout on Carbonate Lane. I haven't been there,
so perhaps someone else can chime in on parking there.
Dave Cameron
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On Monday, October 22, 2018 at 4:10:44 PM UTC-6, Ben S wrote:
Inquiring minds want to know-- is anyone chasing this bird today?
Dave Cameron
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On Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at 9:34:17 PM UTC-6, Brandon wrote:
> Looks like the Fort Collins area Fork-tailed Flycatcher has appeared near
> Casper, Wyoming. This almost certainly the same bird I
Sandpipers found in the activity.
Many Wilson's Phalarope
2 Snowy Egrets
Scads of Northern Shovelers
1 Lesser Yellowlegs
3 Canada and a dozen or so Cackling Geese
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We're thinking of heading out this weekend to Prewitt, as it looks like the
migrant shorebird hotspot for the moment. Never having been there, any
advice for where on the lake the productive mudflat areas are would save
time. West side, East side, South end, North end...?
Thanks,
ton trailhead at McCaslin and Coalton in Superior, hike N on
the Meadowlard trail towards a reservoir. The birds were seen due W of the
SW point of the reservoir.
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We have 1 male and 1 juv Calliope at the backyard feeders this morning.
New yard bird! I think that makes 69. The feeder is right near an active
Wren house, so there have been skirmishes.
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6 different groups, or a progression with the same group? Can this be done
on weekends, or weekdays only...?
You can email me offline if you like-- davednvr7 at msn dot com.
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On Sunday, May 20, 2018 at 2:03:34 PM UTC-6, Fauvette wrote:
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For first-timers to the wetlands, where is the best place to park to get
near the sandpipers?
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On Sunday, May 20, 2018 at 2:16:39 PM UTC-6, Michael Lester wrote:
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>
> I’m currently watching a flock of at least 35 Stilt Sandpipers feeding in
> Westerly
How far along the trail is the bird?
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On Roxborough Park Road, S of Titan Rd, N of Sharptail Ridge Open Space, a
Golden Eagle seen perched on a power pole, and then hunting over the
prairie dog fields, 10am today.
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We'd love to run up there today for a shot at the screech owl. Can you point
us toward the location of the roost tree?
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With any online discussion of provenance quite conspicuous by its absence,
and the fair assumption that this bird did not fly here from Australia, is
anything actually known about where this bird came from...?
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Sorry for the multiple posts, but NatGeo's depiction of a juvenile Snowy seems
right for this bird, except for the size difference with the bird it's standing
next to. Easily 20% larger than the Snowy it's hanging around with.
Confirmations/rejections welcome.
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Forgot to mention-- while we had almost nothing of optics with us, as we were
out bicycling, not intentionally birding, (we viewed the egrets from ~30 yds
with a 10x monocular), there was a photographer present, with a huge telephoto
lens, shooting the birds. Once I realized that one of the bi
rding to guidebooks, it
seems not to be is that its lores were more yellow than the snowy, not less.
They were hunting the west side of the lake, just off the mudflat. Crown Hill
is on the East side of Kipling, between 26th and 32nd. Parking lots are on the
26th st. side.
Dave Cameron
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otted Sandpipers, 1 Bald Eagle, 1
Osprey, Great and Snowy Egrets, etc.
Dave Cameron
Denver
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I was coincidentally birding for a few days in that part of the state for the
past few days, but usually not that far North (I'm in Denver). But if you send
me your target list, I might have general suggestions for locations for your
targets.
- email is davednvr7 at msn dot com
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other expected prairie birds. Mission accomplished.
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Denver
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gtips), the
back was medium-gray.
Dave Cameron
Denver
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Excellent, thanks.
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On Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 1:50:20 PM UTC-6, Kerry Hargrove wrote:
> Dave,
> I'm currently coming from that exact location. Roads are fine. Some small
> areas with deep ruts and others that are still wet about 6 miles up but
> that's past the lek(s) and nothing that
Hello all-- Does anyone know what the current road conditions are for the
CR80 leks N and E of Hayden? Heading that way this weekend, hoping for
Greater Sage.
Dave Cameron
Denver
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roadcast towers in the distance. Just left and below the one
flashing white is the lek, up on a ridge. Well to the right of the tower
flashing red.
The birds were quite vocal, and will make it obvious once you're in that
vicinity.
Dave Cameron
Denver
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