I have been getting a flock of bushtits, 12 of them, that are staying in my little garden most of the time. They occasionally go to the bushes and look for things, but I think they’ve cleaned those out and now go to the seed cake, seed column feeder and suet. In the past, they’ve come to my
Wow, that chest is super weird, especially if you look closer at it and see the spots.Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county Sent from my iPhoneOn Dec 1, 2023, at 8:05 PM, 'David Laliberte' via Colorado Birds wrote:COMMENT: I thought that this Towhee is an interesting example of an "aberrant or variant
Sent from my iPhoneOn Oct 25, 2023, at 8:48 AM, Paula Hansley wrote:Glad that Greenwood helped. Avian pox! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bird with it.PaulaOn Wed, Oct 25, 2023 at 1:40 AM 'Deborah Carstensen' via Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:Thanks for everyone
keep an eye out for the disease in any birds on my feeders. Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county Sent from my iPhoneOn Oct 23, 2023, at 9:51 PM, Deborah Carstensen wrote:Thanks. I appreciate your input. I just think of Greenwood and I bet they would have some information on it. Wishing you well!Deb
I don’t have anything unusual to report other than the unusual numbers a birds
I saw hiking in Mueller state park today. It might simply be unusual because I
wasn’t expecting to see many birds today.
I hiked on Outlook Ridge, a trail that starts near the visitor center.
Right as I starte
When reading the Sibley description of foraging habits, he describes snowy egrets as running along in the water and being gregarious. The snowy egrets that I have on my pond are very slow and patient with some move another feet, but never running along the side of the pond.Do others see this behavi
I thought red wing blackbirds could be found just about anywhere Colorado other
than elevations above 10,000 feet or so. Why are they considered wear when seen
in Agate Colorado?
Thanks.
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Was there water in the creek?Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county Sent from my iPhoneOn May 20, 2023, at 1:51 PM, Jessie M wrote:Birding Crow Valley and the gravel wildlife scenic road back to Windsor, had some birds we were delighted to see this past Friday:Western Kingbird(s)Yellow Rump WarblerYello
There’s been a Ross’s goose two days in a row here at Columbine Lakes in
unincorporated Arapahoe County, basically West Littleton. He seems to be
hanging out with a couple of Canada geese. The pictures I put on eBird aren’t
great but his bill and legs were a light pink, dark smile feature on the
I went to the area described by Nathan and others on the Boulder Creek just
east of 17th St. With some time and persistence and luck I saw the northern
Parula and the yellow throated warbler, both with really excellent views
people. People also noted how many other birds are in that area and it’
I also had a lone tree Swallow stop by and check out the birdhouse they have used for the past few years. So glad to see him back!Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 7, 2023, at 5:11 PM, 'Hugh Kingery' via Colorado Birds wrote:
We had new year birds in our Franktown patch
The pair were within 100yards on the cement path upstream from Kingfisher
bridge. Thanks
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I was taking a walk on the trail upstream from Kingfisher bridge at Chatfield
reservoir when I saw two large sparrows working the grass along the trail. My
mind jumped to hermit thrush us because they both look so red but they’re
chests and abdomen‘s were heavily streaked. Their tail was longish
Such amazing information!! I really appreciate everyone’s posting on the waxwings. ( I wanted to ask peoples opinion about the history of waxwing numbers in Colorado but was afraid I would just be referred to eBird to try to figure it out myself. 😏😉) I can’t believe the huge numbers that have been
I forgot to mention that I was with Chris Koff at the time that I saw the
Bohemian waxwings.
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There were just about 200 waxwings at Davies and Windemere by Ashbaugh Park.
There currently are still waxwings in a tall Cottonwood on the east side of the
street in the park but the large flock was on the west side of Windemere. They
were going back-and-forth to an ornamental cherry (?) tree a
I been in the right place
But it must have been the wrong time…
Credit: Dr John
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There were several Bohemian waxwings, mixed in with cedar waxwings, hanging
out at the top of tall cotton woods in the wheat Ridge Greenbelt area. I
recognize them by their grayIsh abdomen, rusty under-tail coverts, and trill
like high-pitched call.
If you go to the main entrance, park in th
I live in a complex with 3 ponds that are aerated and attract hundreds of geese in the winter, (fewer in the summer). My question to the DPW and avian flu hotline was regarding handling and disposing of geese. I didn’t receive much guidance other than to tell me to use gloves and be careful.
Doesn’t seem all that there were 30 frozen snow geese? It would seem that they would’ve been able to flyway it any given time before freezing to death. The reason I ask is because I had a goose die on my pond that had symptoms that looked neurological in origin and I was concerned that it was avian
I’ll add red rocks to the list. I was walking the stairs for exercise the other day and was amazed that I was surrounded by solitaires. I had never heard so much singing, it was a fantastic addition to my exercise!Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county Sent from my iPhoneOn Nov 20, 2022, at 4:35 PM, Natha
I’m wondering if people are taking the time to educate people doing this. If
done in a non-confrontational, friendly manner, peoples choices can be changed
by a better understanding of how their behavior affects wildlife.
Obviously it’s not always a good idea to do this, but I find it helpful wh
Are three small groups flew overi Mueller Park as I was hiking today. They
were small flocks. So great to hear them!
There were tons mountain chickadees and lots of pygmy nuthatches they’re on my
height. Also ravens Conra downy woodpecker‘s and Canada Jay’s. It was so good
to see them. They w
There is no rare birds in this report. I am simply reporting a moment of avian
joy in Mueller state park, south west of Woodland Park.
I was walking around a pond on the dragonfly trail (a children’s trail).
It was early evening and initially no birds were heard. Five minutes into the
wa
My 2 cents worth: To me these marks look more like bear claw markings. I don’t
think a mountain lion would dig in so deeply into the bark or make such a large
hole to get to the young.
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> Cara S
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
Does anyone know if local birds, geese, etc. have picked up the bird flu? I’m
not sure where I could get that kind of information. I am writing an article
for my local community about it since keys are in heavy population here.
Thanks
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I’m glad you’re fine with getting Hummers. 80% of my hummingbird plants are in
pots so I restart every year. They love both the black and blue and purple
salvia and the vermilionaire. They like the Pentstemon to once it starts to
bloom. Like you, I mostly have one male and one female brought two
I miss Joe’s humor and ability to tell a tale. We need to bring more humor and
joy of birding back to Cobirds!
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> On May 4, 2022, at 3:14 PM, David Suddjian wrote:
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> What a fun post and awesome Joe-Phillips reshare!
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> Go Phillips birder
Incredible! Please thank her for us! Job well done.
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> Fantastic work by Tiffany Hansen! I guess this was after it had been seen at
> Cherry Creek SP in the morning of the 16th.
A tree swallow and it’s mate came to my nesting box 2 days ago and has returned
today. I have never seen the tree swallows here this early!
Thankfully I had just cleaned out the box earlier that day because a black
capped chickadee was putting nesting materials in and I hadn’t taken out the
ne
Extraordinary video of yellow headed blackbird‘s crashing from the sky. In
Mexico.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/video/2022/feb/14/flock-of-yellow-headed-blackbirds-drop-mysteriously-from-sky-in-mexico-video?CMP=share_btn_link
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> On Nov 24, 2021, at 9:19 PM, Bill Schreitz wrote:
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> This morning between 7:00 & 7:45 there were 3 Surf Scoters and a male
> Long-tailed duck successfully feeding together at the north end of the dam.
> So
I watched a Merlin devour a meal on the top of a telephone pole at Littleton
Boulevard and Gallup Street in Littleton at 1:30. I was sitting at the Lost
Coffee coffee shop and it was easy to see from there. The meal was a bird but I
couldn’t tell what it had been. .
Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe cou
Had a flock of cranes fly over at 7pm traveling East. Unsure of numbers but had
a nice balance of the whistles of youngsters.
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Omigosh, Siri! It should read “A flock of about…
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> On Oct 11, 2021, at 6:15 PM, 'Deborah Carstensen' via Colorado Birds
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> Let’s lock up about 80 Sand Hill cranes just flew over my house in Littleton
&
Let’s lock up about 80 Sand Hill cranes just flew over my house in Littleton
and it’s flying South.
😀😀😀
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This is not concerning meadowlarks. In the same vein,however, a friend of mine
who lives in Aurora and has fed crows for years and years. Last year I was
there in fall and they had a late flock of >30 grackles and blackbirds, in
addition to her numerous crows.
This year, she has had one
I’m wondering if you could be a great blue heron. I think they could have that
coloration distinction in different lighting or if the picture’s not great.
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> On Jun 16, 2021, at 8:31 AM, Kristen Davis wrote:
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> Hi all!
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> A friend of m
I give people the
Wild Bird Rehab number: (303) 927-7348
Greenwood rehab/sanctuary: (303) 823-8455
There is the Pueblo raptor rehab, I don’t have their number.
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> On Jun 3, 2021, at 8:04 AM, Diana Beatty wrote:
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> In the CFO and other s
Wow! What an amazing thing to see! I’ve always wondered how these types of
birds survive hail. I know that hail can kill larger birds like the pelicans
killed at a lake in Colorado. Does anyone remember that terrible hail storm
that killed so many pelicans?
Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county
Sen
Don’t forget the ringneck duck! How many times have we called it ring billed
duck anyway?
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> On Apr 21, 2021, at 12:10 PM, Susan Rosine wrote:
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> And yet the Scrub Jay is now two Jays; one named for a state, the other named
> after natu
I have three snowy egrets on my pond this afternoon, the first of the season
for me. So beautiful to see them! This is the first day for me to have wood
ducks on the pond as well. I have had wood ducks nesting every summer for the
past 10 years but I don’t know if they’re going to find a good pl
You could bring him in, perhaps start him in a box with something warm to bring
his temp up. If he perks up he could go in the cage. I think it’s supposed to
be cold tomorrow night too. But if he perks up, acts normally and seems
agitated in the cage, I would let him out when it warms up tomorro
Is a flock of snipes called snipers?
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> Spotted sandpiper is what I thought I typed! My new phone auto corrects way
> too much.
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> Paula
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couldn't figure out what you really meant. I
> did get Dave's tongue in cheek post.
> Remember the Roadrunner 'plucking' it's feathers post years ago? That post
> wasn't proofread either.
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> Ira Sanders
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>> On Sun, Apr 4, 2021, 2:22
parate but once you study their behavior a
>>> while, and hear their vocalizations, clearly two species. You are lucky to
>>> have both in your yard.
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>>> Dave Leatherman
>>> Fort Collins
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>>> Fro
I was surprised to see a tree swallow swoop in and fly around my swallow nest
box. It seems early! Luckily, the boxes are cleaned out. I imagine it’ll be a
while before he’s back.
I’ve also been happy to see pushed his gathering nesting material from my
garden! I’ve never had pushed it’s n
Oops, found the othe email with directions, thanks!
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> On Mar 28, 2021, at 4:44 PM, Deborah Carstensen wrote:
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> Could you remind us what that location is? Thanks.
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> Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county
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Could you remind us what that location is? Thanks.
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> Seen at same location, long enough for good obs. & a few photos. Found by
> new birder Kaleb!
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> Uninco
I saw a pair of swainson’s hawks riding the currents up at C 470 and Broadway
yesterday afternoon. Good to see them back!
As an aside, I’ve had 3 pairs of hooded mergansers on my pond for the past 3
weeks. Wonderful to watch. It is common for them to be here in March followed
closely by common
What are the attributes cause you to think it’s part Ross’s goose? Thanks for
the thoughts on that.
Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county
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> Yesterday, 24 March, I photographed an interesting white goose at Prince Lak
It is not uncommon for a mute swan to show up from the Polo club which is
next-door to South platte park.
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> Paul Malinowski sent a photo of a Mute Swan that he
I’ve forwarded this email for you, best wishes! Deb
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> This is an email that Robin Biddle, who lives in England, asked me to post.
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> Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe coun
This is an email that Robin Biddle, who lives in England, asked me to post.
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> Hi Deb
> Rum owd times, as we
I wanted to thank everyone for their help with my Ebert questions. It looks
like I need to go to the website and that’s what I’ll do!
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I’m trying to download a photo of a snowy egret this morning to Iberg.
Directions say to click on manage media but that doesn’t come up on my iPhone.
How do I put a photo on?
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Hmmm, And I’ve had several visits from what I called a Woodhouse jay in
Littleton and I’ve not seen them here before.
Deb Carstensen
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> I have noticed a lot of reports the past few weeks of Pinyon Jays outside of
> t
The first bird looks like a house rent me.
The second bird is really interesting and I don’t know what it is. That heavily
forked tail is very intriguing!
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> Good evening!
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Poorwills
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> On Aug 13, 2020, at 5:27 AM, DEBORAH CARSTENSEN wrote:
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> A friend of mine and I went to watch the Perseid meteor shower at Daniels
> Park early in the morning on Thursday. Like 1 am early. There were at least 3
> poorwills calling. So nic
A friend of mine and I went to watch the Perseid meteor shower at Daniels Park
early in the morning on Thursday. Like 1 am early. There were at least 3
poorwills calling. So nice. We were at a parking area at:
11700 Grig’s rd, Highlands Ranch
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I don’t know but I wonder if he drank old nectar somewhere that has caused him
to get a thrush like infection in his esophagus. This can lead to death in
hummers. What finally happened to the bird?
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> On Jul 4, 2020, at 3:48 PM, Beth Payne
Perhaps a juvenile hawk or great horned owl. If you look up the juvenile great
horned owl’s call, that might fit. You can probably tell a juvenile great
horned owl from a hawk so if you can find other juvenile calls. Good luck!
Deb Carstensen
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> On Jun 9, 2020, at 5:47 AM
This is from the Crow Valley Campground a Pawnee national grasslands. I didn’t
find the prothonotary warbler today.
Bullocks orioles : 3
Red headed woodpecker: 1 (lifer first me)
Blue grosbeak: 2
Western wood pewee:2
Western kingbirds; 6
Yellow warbler : 2
Western meadowlarks:6
Brown headed cowb
There was a prothonotary warbler in some willows near the campground in Crow
Valley. It was working some willows directly south of camping spot 9 It was in
the willows near the Barbed wire fence and the bench.
There is no water at the campground in the creek at all (there’s
freshwater
Great work!!! Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county
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> On May 22, 2020, at 5:15 PM, Donna Stumpp wrote:
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> I am so excited to share some good news on the dam-mowing front! I talked
> with one of the rangers at Standley Lake today (I have volunteered there for
> a long time
I’d vote for say’s phoebe. The and is darker, a ruddy orange. The ash throated
has more of a crest. If you can see his tail, it is a much darker brown.
Hope you get a good I.D. for your bird!
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> On May 18, 2020, at 11:27 PM, Marcia Wade - Lafayette, Boulder County
> wrot
I’m wondering if it’s a partially leucistic western tanager. Deb Carstensen,
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> Hi,
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> I've had numerous Western Tanagers (at least a dozen) passing through the
> yard today. They were my FOS and a n
There were Lark sparrow‘s at the Kingfisher Ridge parking lot last evening.
They are so beautiful and are a joy to see.
Speaking of being a joy to see, how long does it take before the fine line is
crossed from feeling joyous to feeling “I’m over it” for the following birds:
yellow rumped warbl
Catbirds were back at Chatfield as well, both heard and seen. (Upstream from
Kingfisher bridge). Otherwise, the usual subjects-yellow warblers, yellow
rumped warblers, yellow breasted chats singing out in the open and easy to see,
house wrens galore, spotted towhees-tons, broadtail hummingbirds
Scott Summers you checked out the painted redstart in Chatfield reservoir
and it really was an American redstart. I also saw a picture of an American
redstart on Facebook last night from Chatfield so I’m sure that’s what it was.
Thanks for all the non-judge mental and supportive emails.
What a beautiful walk today (actually Wednesday) in Chatfield State Park, south
of King Fisher bridge and east of S. Platte River.
The predominant birds were yellow warblers, spotted towhees, broad tailed
hummingbirds and house wrens. I saw only 4 yellow rumped warblers. There were
white bre
I saw a bird today on the trail upstream 1/2 mile from the Kingfisher bridge
east of the Platte River at Chatfield reservoir. I have an absolutely horrible
video that shows the white edge tails and white on the wing. He had a bright
orange chest and abdomen.
I also had tried to take a reco
A flock of 6 black crowned night herons flew over last night around 8:30. I’ve
never seen a flock of them before!
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This seemed to be true last spring when I went to Walden Ponds. I didn’t see
near the number of ducks or water fowl that I had in the past, they were
practically empty. Did this change as the season went on?
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> On Apr 16, 2020, at 8:14 AM, Te
Canada geese are nothing if not great parents! DebCarstensen, Arapahoe county
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> On Apr 17, 2020, at 3:07 PM, Richard Pautsch wrote:
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> This diligent mother was on her nest on a little island in the Boulder kids'
> fishing pond after the previous snowfall, and sat there
FOS tree swallows here checking out my bird houses. So great to see them back,
twittering, singing, discussing which ones will get to use the box and swooping
through the skies.
Yay!
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> Boy am I out of it. Why is Todd writing about 99 Sony/LG LED'S??
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In response to your suggestion to suspend this bird list, I would ask that we
please keep it going! I see birds at my home that I like to report and I like
to see other peoples reports of birds coming in even if it’s in your backyard.
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> On Ma
Two flocks of sandhill cranes were just circling over my area which is near the
Bowles and Platte Canyon intersection. One flock had more than 200 and the
other flock had over 100cranes in it. They are flying west/ Northwest
Yay!!
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I thought I saw an osprey on the osprey tower at South Platte park on 3/21. I
only had my binoculars and didn’t feel completely sure about it and thought it
might be a bit early for one to be there.
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> On Mar 21, 2020, at 2:42 PM, Chip Clouse
I have a double crested cormorant on the upper pond of Columbine lakes
townhomes. The crests were easily seen. I can’t remember ever having cormorants
this early!
I’ve also been having 9 hooded mergansers for a week on the upper pond. 1 male
and the rest females! Quite the harem.
I had to l
I’ve seen amazing numbers of gulls flying north to south near Littleton, Platte
Canyon and Bowles, at sunset. Going to Chatfield? South Platte reservoir?
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> On Nov 3, 2019, at 11:22 AM, 'Deborah Ca
I had heard that Kathy reopened the store. Don’t know place or name
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> Hey, guys!
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> Since we lost Kathy at S&S Optika, does anyone know of a place in the metro
> area that does realignme
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 with His
rump obbing up-and-down continuously. He was going using his beak probe the
soil. Do snipes also have this type of walking behavior?
W
For anyone who wants to get their waxwings on, I know a good place to look.
There is a tree that is currently heavily laden with red berries that robins
and waxwings love.
The tree is on West Ponds Circle 1/4 mile west of Platte Canyon Dr on the
south side of the road opposite the entranc
I have been enjoying lesser goldfinch coming to my feeder, they rarely used my
feeders in the past. They tend to hang out in my cosmos on my patio.
Yesterday I saw one of them exhibiting begging behavior and , although I know
they nest late in the season, I was so surprised to see this behavior
Hooded warbler was seen in the thickets across the stream at 39.577202,
-104.982320.
It is off the gravel trail that goes from Mineral to the west on Lee Gulch
trail. About 50 yards in there is a dead tree with a limb that comes straight
out then goes straight up at a 90 degree angle.
Birders
I sat in a forest west of Nederland for four hours today as I played the fiddle
for families walking through an “enchanted forest “. It was a fundraiser for a
Nederland ecology/nature center that is going to be built there.
I enjoyed the wildlife and bemoaned the fact that I hadn’t brought m
Yesterday, around nine in the morning, more than 50 grackles took over the
joint for about 15 minutes and then swooped out. It was very dramatic and
noisy!
I’m down to one hummingbird here which I think is the Calliope female or
youngster.
I still have more than a hundred cormorants r
I would vote for the juvenile goshawk! Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county
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> On Sep 11, 2019, at 8:59 PM, Diana Beatty wrote:
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> Mississippi Kites to my knowledge are unlikely to take a dove as prey;
> they're not drastically larger than one to begin with, and they commonly t
Can anyone tell myself and Dale Peterson where the westerly creek bridge is?
Help a poor birder!
Deb Carstensen
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> On Sep 10, 2019, at 3:22 PM, David Ely wrote:
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> 3:19 Ani is on south side in thicket 5-8 ft. Upstream from Westerly Creek
> Bridge. Across from all the ba
I saw a three toed woodpecker at Pawnee campground at Brainard lake last
evening at about 8pm. He was at campsite 31. Post late because I didn’t have
WiFi until now.
I was disappointed that I didn’t see any Canada jays or Clark’s
nutcrackers. I did hear hermit thrushes, saw crossbills a
I would guess bobwhite as well. There are farms that raise them as game birds
and they escape on occasion.
Deb Carstensen, Littleton
PS The only bobwhite I have ever seen was roaming the driveway at the entrance
of Swedish Hospital. It took some effort to catch him and then we took him to
Bird
Two feruginous hawks and a red tailed hawk on a nest.
DebCarstensen Arapahoe county
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Thanks to Bill and Ruth, sorry I have forgotten last name, I was able to enjoy
a kettle of 36 or more Swainsons hawk. There might of been another type of Hawk
but Swainsons was the only one identified . It was at nightfall and they flew
under the clouds on their way north. It was beautiful!
I
Yikes, that beak looks really thick for a yellow throat,,,I’ll look forward to
reading the wisdom of others...
Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county
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> On May 19, 2019, at 9:56 PM, kickback wrote:
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> I saw this bird today at Fountain Creek Nature Center. I think it is a female
I have a nice pair of white from dickies in a mixture of cackling /Richardson’s
geese this morning. I don’t remember ever having a pair here before, usually
just one. They both seem to be first year birds to me.
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I’ve never seen a cinnamon teal with a crescent on its face. I would go towards
blue winged teal.
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> On Mar 24, 2019, at 9:09 PM, joe.kippe...@gmail.com wrote:
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> I agree with Michael...
> The red eye also leads me to think that Cinnamon Teal is in the mix
> somewhere. Sho
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