It’s worth it!
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Lack of dark streaks on undertail coverts favors PUFI, i recall.
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> On Oct 27, 2020, at 7:50 AM, Nicholas Komar wrote:
>
> Chris,
>
> Separating Cassin’s Finch females from Purple Finch female can be very
> tricky. I think the streaked thr
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From: David Ely
Date: Sat, Oct 17, 2020, 9:32 AM
Subject: Sedge Wren Broomfield
To: Colorado Birds
Matt Hofeditz and I are currently seeing a sedge wren at Country Vista Park
in Broomfield. Located east of Sheridan and 123rd. The wren is on north
side
370-8319
Joe Roller, Denver
assisting Charon
On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 12:32 PM Steven Rash wrote:
> Bob,
>
> That's a bummer. If you have a moment, please consider submitting a report
> here:
> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/southwest-avian-mortality-project .
> iNa
Appears to be a Hermit Thrush, based on dark markings on chest and lack of
buff on face.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 11:44 AM Steven Rash wrote:
> Appears to be a Swainson's Thrush, which belongs to the same family as
> Robins here in America do. The other one of these th
Or maybe because I seem stuck in the past -
Marsh Hawk, anyone?
Joe Roller, Denver
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 7:55 PM Dave Hyde wrote:
> Thank you all for your suggestions. I accept the pale Red-tail, possible
> Krider’s hawk (even though looking at the photo I thought there’s no way
> th
Yes!
Joe Roller
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 5:40 PM Sebastian Patti
wrote:
> tsetse
>
> sebastianpa...@hotmail.com
> Sebastian T. Patti
> 770 S. Grand Avenue
> Unit 3088
> Los Angeles, CA 90017
> CELL: 773/304-7488
>
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The puzzle was in the SUNDAY, Sept 13, New York Times, not todays.
The "cross clue" is "dangerous fly" and the 4th letter of that fly is the
last letter
of the bird's name.
What do you think the fly's name is?
Joe Roller, Denver
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 5:13 PM Lisa Carp wrot
On eBird, go to the hotspot map and enter
Blanca Wetlands NWR
and a map shows up.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 5:43 AM Cinnamon Bergeron <
cinnamonberge...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Anyone,
>
> Where exactly is the Blanca Wetlands? I’d like to go.
>
> Cinnamon Ber
decided that chasing rare birds was often a thrill - but this time - not so
much.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Sat, Sep 5, 2020 at 3:23 PM Caleb A wrote:
> Hi Bev
> Yep, I second Joe K. European Starlings have a fairly impressive range of
> plumages, especially in juveniles and molts.
>
>
At about 9:10 today, Glenn Walbek phoned me with this update and asked
me to post it on CObirds. I am not aware of any details.
Joe Roller, Denver
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hotspot, (HELP section)*
*before you suggest a new one. And keep in mind that there are about 3,000
hotspots just in Colorado,*
*so most of the places you might think of, have ALREADY been set up!*
*Thanks, *
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On Thu,
like dermestid beetles, other flies, bird lice,
etc."
There seems to be no end to the topic, "what birds eat".
Joe Roller, Denver
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Birders will be making fewer trips below the Barr Lake Dam, obviously.
BUT Checklists collected at that eBird hotspot will be useful in
documenting changes in
the avifauna, before and after the habitat destruction. So don't give up on
it; get down there when you can!
Joe Roller, Denver
On Wed
ELP center:
https://support.ebird.org/en/support/solutions/articles/48000850891-choosing-and-managing-locations-in-ebird#anchorMergeLocation
Go to:
eBird Hotspot FAQs
and scroll down to "How do I merge a personal location with an existing
Hotspot?"
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Volunteer eBird hotsp
NIghthawks.
Those photos are actually good at sorting out the two species.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 5:41 PM Marcia Wade - Lafayette, Boulder County <
marciaew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I observed a flock of what I believe to be lesser nighthawks July 23rd at
> about 9
Juvenile House Sparrows.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 7:08 PM 'ronbco' via Colorado Birds <
cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Today in my backyard against the foothills west of Berthoud. In a modest
> sized locust tree. A group of about 5 sparrow-sized birds arri
birds can be found there
in different seasons.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 11:40 AM Lisa Carp wrote:
> Hi All-
>
> We just returned from 2 weeks on the road birding in WY, MT, S & N Dakota.
> I thought I'd share some info on the NWR's where we stopped. I just mention
ear on the list.
You can also check the eBird hotspot map and zoom in and find the hotspots
with the highest use,
indicated by the color of the teardrop maker.
Joe Roller, Denver
Volunteer eBird hotspot reviewer for CO and WY
On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 6:14 AM Gary Brower wrote:
> Good morning
A bicolored bill would rule out Killdeer of any age.
Strong clues about the Clear Creek plovers are time of year, habitat, and
proximity of adult (mom and dad) Killdeer.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 8:58 PM Caleb A wrote:
> Hi Joe!
> I actually have a question about thi
Gary,
All you asked for was the *species* of eagle, so I'd say the large bill
is "all Bald Eagle" and never mind the plumage.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 9:59 AM Michael T wrote:
> Hatch year recently fledged Bald Eagle. Fairly uniform dark coloration. A
> second
Although it's hard to be sure, my guess is that those juicy shorebirds were
moving SOUTH, having failed at nesting up north somehow. I presume they were
adults, but let us know if they were younger, please.
Joe Roller, Denver
"Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like bananas".
On F
habitat and birds
not easy at lower altitudes. 3 toed woodpecker, rare WW Crossbill and it
may take a while to search for
and find WT Ptarmigan at the pass.
Good luck.
Let me know what you checked and saw please.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 5:45 AM Doug wrote:
> Does anyone k
I do recall "the old
days", when a rarity was actually described by the observer. IMHO even the
"name of the bird" and a photo is not enough. Why not share more, get
beyond naming the bird - "tick" - and into the realm of description,
habitat, behavior, age and sex class
TO find the site, go to the hotspot map on eBird and enter "Gateway
Cottonwoods".
Chances of seeing Lucy's here are low this late in the year.
PLease respect these birds, which are nesting in this County for the first
time.
Please do NOT play a tape, or do anything to disrupt them.
A better
Thomas is referring to the most excellent field guide to bird sounds,
"Field Guide to Bird Sounds of Eastern North America" by local favorite,
Nathan Pieplow. Page 468.
Joe Roller
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 5:01 PM Thomas Heinrich
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> On the other hand, the spectrogram of this
My guess is Red-winged Blackbird.
I have an image of that sonogram next to a photo of the bird.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 1:51 PM Sebastian Patti
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> Really interesting . . . as I wrote to Ted earlier a familiar bird singing
> a totally UNFAMILIAR song . . . I'm l
at times and are only human.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 5:14 PM John Rawinski wrote:
> Hi Norm:
>
> I am trying to learn eBird. It seems to me that on rare species, there is
> a delay until someone doing quality control, gives it approval. It happened
> to me on a num
s sent to eBird. (cfobirds.org)
On behalf of the current team of RBA compilers, thank you for allowing us
to share the joy of discovery through the decades . . . and good birding!
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often much easier to proactively
impact these policies before they are put into place instead of trying to
react to and undo a new policy that we find problematic. *
Maybe someone could explain to me why I shouldn't be bitter.
I am writing as an individual birder, NOT as a member of any organization.
with a similar name, "Centennial SWA"
is on the north side of Blue Mesa Reservoir, in Gunnison County.
Neither is an ebird hotspot, but they soon will be.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 4:52 PM Charles Hundertmark
wrote:
> Each State Wildlife Area is managed under sp
The information I have received is this:
Crow Valley Campground is closed to all human activity until at least May
31 (per USFS district office).
Joe Roller, Denver
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 9:10 PM Dave Cameron wrote:
> You may have found the loop-hole, there. I"ve heard tha
whether ten days is too long to wait.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 11:35 AM Susan Rosine wrote:
> I'm sure the eBird reviewers are very busy with all the great birds
> everyone has been seeing, but is it unusual to have not heard anything
> about a bird spotted o
to majorly
dip.
I'd like to know more about the birds feeding on "a leafy branch".
Deciduous tree? Did he get
a good look, as Red-breasted Nuthatch would be more expected and is about
the same size.
Thanks for reporting this sighting.
Best regards to you and stay safe, Norma!
Joe Roll
olink — all double-entendres intended: His name, a cool bird, and
> internet link.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
> On May 13, 2020, at 7:49 AM, Joe Roller wrote:
>
> Yesterday, immediately after the Cobirds announcement of Bob Spencer's
> passing, Paula Hansley's note hit Cobirds,
Yesterday, immediately after the Cobirds announcement of Bob Spencer's
passing, Paula Hansley's note hit Cobirds, with news about her Boulder
BOBOLINK sighting.
"Bobolink" was Bob Spencer's email address.
Coincidence, I guess.
Or was Bob giving us a chuckle one last time?
Joe Roll
place in our lives.
Joe Roller, Denver
Dear members of the birding community:
It is with sadness that I share with you that my Father, Robert (Bob)
Spencer died peacefully yesterday while in recovery from a recent broken
hip. He and his new bride, Shirley (died 2006) moved to Golden Colorado
from
Eric,
Duane Nelson is THE guy there and can answer your questions.
Joe Roller, Denver
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Subject: [cobirds] How to find Melody Tempel Grove.
To: Colorado Birds
Curious if anyone has any suggestions about
in May. A great many rarities have been seen here, culminating in
today's Hermit Warbler, reported by Tracy Pheneger.
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Full name of hotspot:
"stakeout Black-throated Blue Warbler, Tucker Gulch, 2020"
Consider merging your checklists from that site with the stakeout hotspot.
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My post to Cobirds was a response to a question posed on
the Douglas County list serve by Scott Sorenson.
Here is his original inquiry. (I apologize for any confusion).
Joe Roller, Denver
Question on Juncos
I live in the North Pinery and see Dark-Eyed Juncos all winter long.
Sometimes 15
f you are not on eBird yet, get started and your reward will be learning
about all those juncos!
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e stronger ways to say it, and still be polite, but maybe try the
softer approach first.
And if someone says, "I want to get a flight shot, let's flush it,"
homicide is justifiable.
Joe Roller, Denver
For further info, refer to the ABA Code of Ethics.
The bird comes first.
On Fri,
ten in one day? Nine?
Joe Roller, Denver
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 8:09 PM Brian Johnson
wrote:
> This morning I saw all three teals, the ducks with teal in the name, all
> with in twenty feet of each other along the Souh Platte River. It rather
> cool after reading this post. I don't
died). He was the first to describe
"his" cormorant, based on specimens
Russian sailors brought back from excursions to Northern California in the
early 1800's.
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the decades since I started birding, but never
before in Denver County.
About the only place they were found in the mid-70's was Burnt Mill Road,
SW of Pueblo.
Thanks Jeff and the Sages! It was a nice respite from hunkering down for 3
weeks.
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As we patiently hang out in our homes, Dreamin' of California, let us
DISREGARD
this advice from 1965. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but
now...not so much.
GO WHERE YOU WANNA GO! The Mamas and the Papas(You can find the catchy
song on You Tube).
Joe Roller, Denver
On Sun, Mar 29
The easiest way to find Dunes Reservoir is to go to the eBird hotspot
map and enter "Dunes Reservoir". That will give you a map and a history
of species, high counts, etc, seen there since the new hotspot was set up
about 2 weeks ago,
thanks to a suggestion from Adam Veseley.
Joe Roll
9 pandemic.
Joe Roller, Denver
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PS As is the Colorado custom, birders visiting active feeders like this
usually bring along
a bag of seeds or a cash donation to defray costs.
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It would be helpful to describe the observations that confirmed they were
alive, as
it is such a coincidence to have them there, right where the decoys were
recently.
Were they swimming, foraging, flapping wings, interacting?
"Trust, but verify".
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Thanks to those who helped me be sure about that.
Maybe I was too suspicious.
BUT...as the old saying goes,
"Just because you're *Paranoid* doesn't mean they aren't out to get you!"
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Thanks, Brandon. I'll put the loons on the RBA Sat AM. About where on the
lake were they?
And PS. Welcome Back.
Joe
On Friday, February 14, 2020 at 2:41:31 PM UTC-7, Brandon wrote:
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> I've seen a few birds of note at Pueblo Reservoir recently:
>
> 2/14:
> Mew Gull - 2 (1 adult, 1 2nd year)
e others not to open any similar emails.
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On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 8:57 AM 'The "Nunn Guy"' via Colorado Birds <
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>
> Could not find a "gull in flight ID guide" but f
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ot;Larus
vulgaris", then we learn to sort some of them out. Very satisfying. Like
long ago when we learned to tell Greater from Lesser Yellowlegs.
The best advice from several birders on COBirds has been "go up there and
look at them" and I agree. Warren Lake is
an unheate
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. Zero miles, zero birds. Wow! ZERO.
The main point is to get a buddy or three to join you for longer trips.
"Let's Go Birding!"
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Luna Res in Weld County, but rather you are directed to a nice
reservoir in Spain, farther east.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Sat, Jan 18, 2020 at 5:42 PM Susan Rosine wrote:
> Well that's exciting! I was actually on my way home and took a little
> detour down that road, just to see if the
volunteer, contact me.
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the thrush is NOT at Carmody Park, just near it. eBirders
have*
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Date: Friday, December 13, 2019
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Compiler: Joe Roller jroll...@gmail.com
Phone: 303 204-0828
Birders have been helpful by reporting updates to COBIRDS. Thanks!
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Date: Thursday, December 12, 2019
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Compiler: Joe Roller jroll...@gmail.com
Phone: 303 204-0828
Birders have been helpful by reporting updates to COBIRDS. Thanks!
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Date: Wednesday, December 11, 2019
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Compiler: Joe Roller jroll...@gmail.com
Phone: 303 204-0828
Birders have been helpful by reporting updates to COBIRDS. Thanks!
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at the thrush is NOT at Carmody Park, just near it. eBirders
have
used Carmody Park as a location, at the homeowner's request.
Joe Roller, Denver
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Date: Tuesday, December 10, 2019
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Phone: 303 204-0828
Birders have been helpful by reporting updates to COBIRDS. Thanks!
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