Audubon has made their iphone bird guide app free on the App store. It's
pretty impressive and nicely designed. It also incorporates ebird data very
nicely. Kids have it so easy these days! :)
(No kick-backs given to this chap).
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I didn't see any terns at the sandpit or elsewhere around chatfield between
345-440.
Scott Somershoe
Littleton CO.
On Friday, October 2, 2015, Glenn and Laurie <jun...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Here are some pictures of the juvenile plumage, Arctic Tern from
> Chatfield.
>
> ht
Dave Leatherman's excellent CFO journal on hackberry psyillids and birds is
archived here:
http://cobirds.org/CFO/ColoradoBirds/HungryBird/11.pdf
Several brown creepers and RB nuthatches have arrived at Golden Ponds.
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About 4pm today, I relocated one immature Sabine's gull and the red phalarope
from the swim beach at chatfield state park. Pretty sure I had the birds in
both Jefferson and Douglas counties, for what that's worth.
At the marina spit, usual suspects with 2 common terns.
Good birding,
Scott
immensely!).
Good birding,
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Littleton CO
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> On Sep 18, 2015, at 1:41 PM, Douglas Kibbe <dpki...@msn.com> wrote:
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> There was a Sabines gull present north of the marina sand spit this morning.
> However it an immature, not the adult bird sh
. Usual
suspects seen on the water. One Forster's and one Black Tern were nice.
Townsend's Warbler and a Hairy Woodpecker by the "swim beach" were
highlights, for what that's worth.
A few photos if interested:
http://www.pbase.com/shoeman/colorado_fall_2015
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than that. We didn’t see much else other than a Great
Blue Heron, Calif Gull, and some White-faced Ibis that landed and vanished
into the weeds. We had one intergrade N Flicker just north of Ball Rez on
CR170.
Not a bad day considering we were back in DEN by 2:30!
Good birding!
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at Spring Creek Trail and just south of
the large burn here. I guess it was passing through as that bird caught me
off guard and it was about to storm!
Not a bad day of birding considering a late start and early end!
Good birding,
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I have photos if anyone is interested.
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water bodies. Plenty of nice birds, but nothing earth
shattering. I really enjoy seeing Baird's Sandpipers on nearly every
wetland/lake shore that I scan!
Good birding,
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Littleton, CO
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Yesterday I decided to do some
I checked early this morning for the Little Blue Heron, no luck.
After birding with Gary Lefko, I hit the gravel pits on my way back home.
As I pulled up on the SW corner of the pond at CR 24 1/2 and 9 3/4 (around
13:30), I saw 4 small, all white birds fly from the SE corner. As I got
my
adult female. This year we had 6 nest boxes
active and banded 26 nestlings and 1 adult female. If you build it they
will come.
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even with the best of intentions. Do the birds, their habitats, and the
folks trying to protect them a favor and let them nest in peace. Thanks
Duane for your efforts.
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a wet draw on the right about half way to the phoebe spot. Thanks in
advance for any feedback on this one.
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Hi All,
Just an FYI, if interested,we have a live American Kestrel camera along
with the live Barn Owl cameras that you can watch at .carriep.org
Enjoy.
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News:
Birdlog now exclusively an eBird app for iOS. If you use Bird log already
you'll notice a similar format as it was developed by the Bird Log team.
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With the cloud deck lifting a bit the air is full of migrating Swainson's
Thrushes over Longmont. WHEEP . . . WHEEP
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, unless it was a Brewster's or Lawrence's hybrid), and
the weird songs they can sing (pure genetics or not). This song isn't even
that weird for some of the songs I've heard Blue-winged sing! Good stuff.
Cheers,
Scott Somershoe
Littleton CO
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 9:28 PM, Eric DeFonso bay.w
!
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Littleton, CO
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All,
Having found no rare warblers in Boulder this morning, Joanie Kleypas and
I wandered down to the Welchester Tree Park off 8th Avenue in Jefferson
County. Around 9:15 we wended our way
A recent genetic study at Cornell University finds little difference
between Hoary and Common Redpoll.
News at Audubon:
One Redpoll to Rule Them All | Audubon
https://www.audubon.org/news/one-redpoll-rule-them-all
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House Wrens).
The water is supposed to rise a couple more feet (according to the SP web
site), which would flood over the road west of kingfisher bridge where the
Cattle Egret was hanging out. It wouldn't take much to flood over the road
now!
Good birding,
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of
habitat that Barn Owls are using in Northern Colorado.
We are also interested in areas that would have WiFi access so we can
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If you have questions or think you know of areas where the nest boxes
could be placed, e-mail me.
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lark bunting hanging out near the pavilion and out of the
pouring rain. Lots of other birds flying around that I couldn't identify thru
wet windows.
Could be fun birding if we get a bunch of snow, but it'll be rough on the
swallows!
Great rainy birding!
Cheers,
Scott Somershoe
Littleton CO
Just go ebirding tomorrow! Notes from Tony:
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/cobirds/mzvXTdPJ6hk/discussion
Live results:
http://ebird.org/ebird/globalbigday
Good birding!
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take many photos yesterday, but a few start here:
http://www.pbase.com/shoeman/image/159951394
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Hi All,
For those of you interested in the Barn Owls that we have live on
camera, The first egg hatched this morning. Each of the other 7 eggs
should hatch in two day intervals from here on out.
Feel free to watch live at www.carriep.org
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if this is the
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Full list:
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Good article on the Dinosaur Ridge Hawkwatch today in the Denver Post.
Thanks to Jeff Birek/RMBO and his cadre of volunteers.
Scott E. Severs
Longmont, CO
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Hi all,
I have about 150 rosy-finches in the yard, including all three species.
Also in the yard about 25 Cassin's Finches and assorted Juncos.
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The pair arrived just the other evening.
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Hi All,
As usual, with the snow came the rosy finches. Several hundred are here
in the yard on and off as the magpies come and go. All three species
are here. as well as about 80 or so Cassin's Finches
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On 1/16 two Barrow's Goldeneyes (1f,1m) were present at Watson State Wildlife
Area.Watson is near Bellvue, CO.
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Hi Birders,
During a staff meeting, I caught a glimpse of a flyover of 16 or so
starling-sized waxwings moving south outside my office (49th Pearl). GISS
as well as time of year strongly suggested they were Bohemian Waxwings.
Happy New Year!
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me. It was also fun to become
reacquainted with birds that I hadn't seen for a long time before I came
here. I will miss Colorado and would love to live here again someday if
things work out.
Good luck with the CBCs.
Scott Baron
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on the north side of the
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Other neat birds there included Canyon Wren, a soaring Golden Eagle and a
pair of Prairie Falcons perched together on a dead Ponderosa.
Happy birding,
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Hi,
I did some birding on the Western Slope on Sunday and Monday. On Monday
afternoon I found a female Surf Scoter on the south end of Bookcliff Lake.
She was associating with 3 Ruddy Ducks. Checking ebird I see that this
species has been present here for over 2 weeks.
Scott Baron
Loveland
this morning. The fog and light hampered observations toward the
middle but a good variety of regulars was present.
Post your reports to eBird and Cobirds as folks get out to see things.
Good Birding,
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It should be noted that House Finch, Cassin's Finch, and Purple Finch were
placed in the new world genus Haemorhous in the 2012 AOU supplement.
http://blog.aba.org/2012/10/2012genuschanges-1.html
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On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Scott E. Severs scottesev
Hi All,
This morning with the cold weather, about 2000 Rosy finches landed in my
yard. Mostly brown-caps, but do have a large number of Hepburn's here as
well. No Black's though.
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The low cloud deck and the winter weather are allowing good observation of
migrating geese/waterfowl moving southward today.
As my office window looks northward many large skeins of geese are moving
over Boulder including a flock of about two dozen Snows.
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below, no eye ring, tail wagging, no wing bars, dark bill. I had to leave
for class so I couldn't linger.
The location is the behind the sw. corner of the Shepardson building on the
east side of campus.
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where the Grace's Warbler was seen back in June.
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Of course, that is the Colorado State University campus (Nov. 3).
Scott
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I wish I
exit of I-25. The walk
should end around 10:30.
Come out and join us for fall migration.
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Any updates on the Magnificent Hummingbird in Boulder Co. this morning
would be welcome.
Thank you,
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Look at female Blue-throated, It appears to be a bit too gray for a Mag.
Scott Rashid
Estes PArk
On 10/27/2014 11:43 AM, Wayne Wathen wrote:
I am no expert on hummingbirds but your call of a Magnificent
Hummingbird female looks good to me. Great photos.
Wayne Wathen
Highlands Ranch
flock that was there.
The arboretum is located in between Lake and Pitkin streets on the
southwest part campus.
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. I am not on campus today.
http://homecoming.colostate.edu/
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Loveland, CO
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Subject: Re: [cobirds] report of Cape May Warbler in Fort Collins (Larimer)
To: cobirds
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flyby in Centerra neighborhood in Loveland, going
west. Heard only. I think there was more than one.
Red-breasted Nuthatches also continue in my neighborhood this fall.
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hadn't yet seen a White-throated in Colorado.
Red Crossbills continue on campus, also.
Scott
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migration.
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portal.
Happy Fall!
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A nice read from Jeff Mitton on sapsuckers and the other animals that benefit
from their wells.
http://www.dailycamera.com/science_columnists/ci_26608040/jeff-mitton-sapsuckers-draw-crowd
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Oh, and the next birdwalks at Equalizer, sponsored by the High Plains
Environmental Center, are scheduled for 8am on Sat. Oct. 11 and Sun. Nov.
2. I'll post reminders later.
Bye for now,
Scott Baron
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Hi All,
Just an FYI... those of you who were watching the CARRI Barn Owl
camera. I just wanted to let you know that if you stopped watching, The
cameras are now on the outside of the box and the owlets are on the box
most evenings.
Feel free to watch live at www.CARRIEP.org
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. Come out and
join us for fall migration.
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If you participated in a BBS, CBC, or eBird, you contributed to this
report.
stateofthebirds.org/
http://www.npr.org/2014/09/09/345833757/more-than-half-of-u-s-bird-species-threatened-by-climate-change
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Correction - I meant a Cassin's Sparrow.
I did not observe a Field Sparrow at Lagerman, but there were dozens of
Spizellas present.
Scott
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A calling flyover at Lagerman Reservoir. Other migrants
Near Golden Ponds today was a calling Broady along St. Vrain Creek. Other
migrants included MacGillivray's and Wilson's Warbler, Western Tanager, and
Red-breasted Nuthatches.
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Chance to hear a great speaker today!
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over the years, you
can see the numbers at www.CARRIEP.org. Look under research, then YMCA
Bird Banding
Furthermore, The Barn Owls that CARRI has been monitoring are close to
fledging. That can also be seen at www.CARRIEP.org
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A singing Eastern Wood-Pewee was just north of Site 1 in west Tamarac Ranch
in the late afternoon. Also numerous Red-headed Woodpecker fledglings
getting into tussles with Eastern Kingbirds. Two singing Bell's Vireos. And
(sigh . . .) my first Autumn Meadowhawk of the year.
Scott Severs
Longmont
is on this side of the road.
Also, has anyone had Red Crossbills in areas outside the mountains
recently? I think I heard them as flyovers a few times this Monday and
Tuesday in the city of Boulder.
Bye,
Scott Baron
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Hi Folks,
These previously reported birds are still present near the S. Mesa
Trailhead along S. Boulder Creek. Both detected first by song this AM,
plus many other summer residents.
Good birding!
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Adult male in SW Longmont this morning working Salvia darcyi - a
magnetic hummingbird plant!
http://plantselect.org/2009/08/vermilion-bluffs-mexican-sagered-hot-for-hummers/
Good birding!
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is located at 1854 Piney River Drive in the
Centerra neighborhood in Loveland. We will leave the parking lot at 8am
and take a short walk to the lake. This area is easily reached from Rte.
34 and I-25.
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Flycatchers, and many more.
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, however,
the bird did not show a buffy eye ring. I could not see the cheek.
Neither bird vocalized.
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migration today and tomorrow! Riparian areas and the
mouths of foothills canyons could be very interesting.
What are you seeing?
Good Birding and Happy Mother's Day!
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Thoughtful article by Steve Jones and Carol Cushman. Northern Harriers are
at the brink of becoming an extirpated breeder in Boulder County, even with
so much open space.
http://www.dailycamera.com/get-out/ci_25670660/northern-harriers-make-last-stand-at-boulder-reservoir.htm
Best,
Scott Severs
toward a nearby tree then disappeared. First reported by Cathy
Sheeter on May 1.
Yellow-rumped Warbler, 11+. A few each of Audubon's, Myrtle and unID'd.
Townsend's Warbler, 1 female feeding at NW part of campground.
Chipping Sparrow, approx. 40 in three flocks
Lazuli Bunting, 1m
Take care,
Scott
A few snapshots, look closely for the tooth that this species shows on
the upper bill. Confirmed after I left by Dave Leatherman/.
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in the center of the wooded grove SW of the parking area.
Good birding,
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) was an adult but today's bird
or birds (there may have been two) appeared to be a second cycle.
Gadwall have replaced most of the ducks. Western and Clark's Grebe are
back in full force. Say's Phoebes have been present in the area over the
past week.
Happy birding and Happy Easter.
Scott Baron
Loveland
Princeton University Press has added one additional tip sheet on aging and
sexing warblers.
http://blog.press.princeton.edu/2013/10/04/kick-your-warbler-id-skills-up-a-notch-with-this-free-tip-sheet-on-aging-and-sexing/
Enjoy,
Scott
On Wednesday, April 9, 2014, Scott E. Severs scottesev
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On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 1:58:25 AM UTC-6, Dave Leatherman wrote:
As many of you know, there is a historical Turkey Vulture roost in Fort
Collins (Larimer) on Mountain Avenue at the nw part of its intersection
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With the snow comes the finches. As soon as I filled my feeders, the
rosy finches arrived.
There are several Brown-capped Rosy Finches, Cassin's Finches and Pine
Siskins at my feeders.
Scott Rashid
Estes Park
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seems that this species hasn't irrupted this far south in numbers.
Would love to try to see them before the season is over. If you have info
to share feel free to reply to me directly at baron dot scott at gmail dot
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Thanks,
Scott Baron
Loveland, Colo.
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old, narrow bridge) and the east shore (new subdivision at intersection of
Majestic View Dr. and Thunderview Dr.)
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Scott Baron
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I have about 2000 Rosy Fnches in the yard as I am writting this. The
flock is mostly Brown-caps with a few Gray-crowns and Blacks
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BOULDER, CO
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Good birding,
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Longmont, CO
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look from the street s my wife will be home, but isn't feeling well
Scott Rashid
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frozen. Waterfowl included hundreds of Can. and Cack.
Geese, and a flock of over 400 Redhead was on the northwest side of the
lake. A decent variety of raptors were present as well.
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winter.
Just a thought,
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looked like they were enjoying themselves as they soared in the high
winds. Sometimes they interacted with each other.
Have a great weekend,
Scott Baron
Loveland, Colorado
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from the nest until just a few weeks prior to egg laying.
The female often begins incubating about the middle to end of April.
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A nice review for the science minded of the biology of juncos and links to
the new free downloadable film.
http://blog.aba.org/2014/01/juncos-and-science.html
The film can be viewed at the website http://juncoproject.org
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