Thanks to the coming together of different people and entities in Cañon
City, the young osprey on the nest at Valco Ponds was saved at 6 a.m. Sept.
16.
Local resident and wildlife photographer Char Lindner said that SeEtta
Moss, a local bird expert, had been studying the young osprey and
from the nest in the park?
Laura Gorman
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This afternoon I walked from Mackenzie to Reynolds on the ARW here in Canon
City. Many chats singing on their territories, along with yellow warblers.
There was a group of turkey hens. I was surprised to see two waxwings
feeding a fledge— I haven’t see waxwings for a year even though they
which it repeats over and over, especially in the late
> afternoon and evenings. It's a wonderful summer sound.
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> Enjoy,
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> On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 7:16 AM Laura Gorman wrote:
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>> From my backyard here in Canon City, I keep hearing a two- not
hat
this might be?
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the best, but not the cheapest either.
Not sure whether I saw a flock of 12 snow geese or Am pelicans overhead
this morning.
Thanks,
Laura Gorman
Canon City
Fremont County
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A small flock of Evening Grosbeak today in a tree that has maple
“helicopter” seeds off of Riverside Drive and 1st St.
Laura Gorman
Canon City
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FOS yellow-rumped warbler today on Riverwalk between Sell and Reynolds.
Laura Gorman
Canon City
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Two FOS turkey vultures flying over Canon City today.
Laura Gorman
Canon City
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A pair of osprey were occupying the nest platform on Mackenzie Rd. today.
There are numerous Great Blue Herons on nests further south on Mackenzie
Rd. at the River. The Great Horned Owl is back on the nest along the
Riverwalk, between Sell and Reynolds.
Laura Gorman
Canon City
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Hi Brandon, can you be more explicit about the location of “Swallows SWA”
and the PW gravel pit? Much appreciated,
Thanks, Laura Gorman, Canon City
On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 5:08:47 AM UTC-7 Brandon wrote:
> Some of the winter birds continue around Pueblo over this past weekend.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/15/us/dead-birds-new-mexico-colorado.html
The Times has picked up on the situation here...
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Thank you for this overview! I always wondered how to balance the positive
value for birds with the impetus to eradicate. I sure see a lot of birds
using the R-os here inCanon City. Maybe thinning is the best or most
realistic approach.
Laura Gorman
On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 10:33
bluebirds, with juveniles. A sad discovery was small piles of dead
swallows along the shore of the river, about twelve birds in all. I could
id one violet-green, but the rest were probably juveniles.
Laura Gorman
Canon City
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An interesting opinion piece in today’s New York Times about rattlesnakes.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/22/opinion/rattlesnakes.html
Laura Gorman
Cañon City
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Should have specified these are Great Horned Owls.
LG
On Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 1:26:11 PM UTC-6, Laura Gorman wrote:
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> This rainy morning, two pale, fluffy young owls were perched on a branch
> above their nest (formerly used by red tail hawks) on the Riverwalk Trail.
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grosbeak. A pheasant and common yellowthroats were seen two days ago at
the MacKenzie end of the Trail.
Laura Gorman
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temperature was high, and the owlet(s) were panting with the heat.
Laura Gorman
Canon City
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how the situation unfolds.
At least 20 yellow rumpled warblers today along that Riverwalk trail.
Laura Gorman
Cañon City, Fremont County, Colorado
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I believe these are flocks of Franklin’s gulls migrating between South
America and northern US/Canada. I’ve seen and heard two flocks in the past
couple days here in Cañon City, Co.
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> This morning I was sure I heard
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