Ah - I see Bill Schmoker already commented! What I can say is that we were
astounded that day that BOWAs outnumbered geese on the CBC!
On Monday, January 30, 2023 at 2:59:23 PM UTC-7 Scott Severs wrote:
> All CBC historical data by species (or circle) can be queried here:
>
>
All CBC historical data by species (or circle) can be queried here:
https://netapp.audubon.org/CBCObservation/Historical/ResultsBySpecies.aspx?1
On Monday, January 30, 2023 at 2:55:44 PM UTC-7 Scott Severs wrote:
> The Boulder CBC once held the annual Christmas Bird Count’s all time
> h
The Boulder CBC once held the annual Christmas Bird Count’s all time
highest record for bohemian waxwings in the continental United States, *11,284
individuals seen in one day in 1987! Yes that's 11 thousand! *
On Monday, January 30, 2023 at 6:51:39 AM UTC-7 greggg...@gmail.com wrote:
> I
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Look at this place! Coastal Maine Bird Studies for Teens | Hog Island
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Hi Folks,
Please send me (privately) your favorite Gull ID resources for all levels
of experience (books, videos, online resources, seminars, etc.), as part of
a future monitoring program I'm managing.
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On Sunday, September 13, 2020 at 12:25:39 PM UTC-6 Scott Severs wrote:
> Looks as if migratory songbird species were pus
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I had about 30 in SW Longmont, and loved every minute of it! Plus a few
Pine Siskins.
Here's a little video I shot: https://youtu.be/FvhPuFv4EM8
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On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 10:24:43 AM UTC-6, Arvind wrote:
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> I concur that this is an unusual event. I estimated
and Denver.
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Beautiful! Yes!
On Friday, April 3, 2020 at 3:48:06 PM UTC-6, Jace Wesley Brasher wrote:
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> I found a pair of fly catchers as Oxbow natural area in Loveland. I am
> thinking that they are eastern phoebe's but wanted to get more opinions.
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Seen this morning at the parking lot at Cottonwood Marsh, Walden Ponds.
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A juv. Broad-winged Hawk just got the heart pumping for me and a bunch of
Rock Pigeons as it cruised over central Boulder, 49th and Pearl Pkwy.
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Seen by coworker's wife yesterday between Berthoud and Loveland flying
across Hwy 287.
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Many Colorado birders have enjoyed Audubon and personal trips to Rio Grande
Valley Texas. This unspeakable boondoggle is going to destroy one of the
best national wildlife refuge and birding destinations in the United
States.
Construction of first border wall segment to begin sooner than
25 hungry American Pipits along the edge of a feeder ditch to Boulder Creek
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> Curious what precautions were taken to prevent the accidental destruction
> of other ground nests of this *very high quality* grassland bird
> community (beyond Baird's Sparrow) as recorded and documented by the
> biologists at Bird Conservancy
Curious what precautions were taken to prevent the accidental destruction
of other ground nests of this *very high quality* grassland bird community
(beyond Baird's Sparrow) as recorded and documented by the biologists at
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
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On Saturday,
By Ken Kaufmann and featuring Ted Floyd
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Students likely have taken advantage of this if they are in an
ornithology program, but here it is again with some good benefits.
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Outstanding work of Bird Conservancy of the Rockies (RMBO) highlighted
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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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Red Rocks free-roaming cats are prohibited - but alas so is bird feeding :(
But I thought I remember that there was an exception for the Trading Post.
See page 20 here:
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I would call Denver Parks as that is who
Using the info from Audubon, I have created a sortable MS excel spreadsheet
for 2013-14 Colorado CBCs in chrono order, contact me directly if you would
like a copy.
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On Saturday, November 23, 2013 1:21:56 PM UTC-7, William Kaempfer wrote:
Eric and other CBC
the late warblers
in Boulder over the years seem to have an affinity to planted pines in
office parks! I have a ton of trees to sort through on my lunch breaks! :)
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On Sunday, November 10, 2013 12:42:28 PM UTC-7, Nick Komar wrote:
I have posted some photos of the Larimer
The bird was still present today 10/8 at 0821 hrs. Listen for the
junco-like chip note. Approach carefully through gate as the path is
between the seating area and the Agastache mint it frequents. Amazing find
- thanks Bill!
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On Monday, October 8, 2012 8:34:43 AM UTC-6
over the years. Senseless . . .
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On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 6:43:37 PM UTC-6, GonderPR wrote:
The birding community lost a good friend Saturday when the SUV driven by
Candace Stuart, owner of the Wild Bird Center on S. Colorado Blvd., was hit
by a criminal fleeing
walls.
http://www.singerarts.com/arthursinger/bio.htm
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On Wednesday, July 25, 2012 2:11:48 PM UTC-6, The Nunn Guy wrote:
If you wish a copy of the aforementioned SI birding issue cover ... here's
how:
Gary, I was wrong in my earlier email. We have a site
for hawk watchers.
Primarily a spring migration site, details and historical trends of
the hawk watch (Colorado's only regularly manned watch) can be found
here:
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While doing some atlas work, Sue Cass and I also observed the female
N. Parula reported by Bryan Guarente, an imm. Broad-winged Hawk and a
Willow Flycatcher along the south side of the St.Vrain west of Hover
Road.
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imm. Broad-winged Hawk, more Swainson's Thrushes,
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Location: Overland Park Recreation Area, Sterling, Logan County,
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Observation date: 5/25/11
Notes: Cool, windy, and overcast morning. Prior day- rained all
afternoon
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Hi Dennis,
Yes unusual species in the GBBC database are reviewed when submitted
to ensure the accuracy of the data. Like ebird, notable sightings are
flagged for review before added to the data base thus it will not
appear immediately, but will soon, see the FAQ at birdcount.org.
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is used and how to participate.
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Great Backyard Bird Count Feb. 18-21, 2011
How is the information from the GBBC used?
Bird populations are constantly changing. No single scientist or team
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up among the shrubs.
A Winter Wren, Swamp Sparrow, and a male Merlin (ssp. columbarius) were
present at Golden Ponds (Longmont) on Feb. 11. The songbirds were in the
cattail marsh below the spillway that drains into the St. Vrain.
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Yes, that is the one. Good luck! Earlier than later in the day seem better.
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The Golden-crowned Sparrow continues at the Teller Farms North parking lot
(95th and Valmont). Today (along with a couple
Hi birders,
If anyone has had recent experience with security and air travel with a
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The press release from Cornell is copied below.
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will tell. An interesting subject.
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Eagle, Harlan's Hawk, and some Brewer's Blackbirds were also around.
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to divine a least one into Pacific, but seemingly just not
enough evidence. Plus no less than 35 American Dippers, mostly in the city
limits of Lyons in the St. Vrain River.
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More Nunn CBC Partial results
A very white-headed adult Red-tailed Hawk was perched along 75th Street,
Boulder, today just north of Munson's Farm on the west side of the road.
Field marks were very good for Krider's form. Very striking.
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of a count circle is especially urbanized, super
landscaped office parks might yield some surprises.
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are as varied as the birds themselves!
Ted - thank you for cracking the whip!
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Nick Komar says:
Needless to say, the number of Black-legged Kittiwakes reported in
Colorado this fall has been
A Orange-crowned Warbler appeared outside my office today on Pearl East
Circle just north of Boulder Creek. I wondered if it might of been the same
bird that Alex and Gillian Brown had at their house recently, but alas it
would not tell me.
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Thankfully we have groups like ABC, RMBO, Audubon and Cornell working for
the rest of the avifauna, and they do a great deal with budgets that are
very limited.
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Fwd. Golden-crowned sparrow
I observed another high flying flock of snows around 230 PM over
Wonderland Lake. With 75 seen on 11/21 over Longmont, plus many others
now, it has been a big fall!
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surprise. I ran out of time to look for the Harlan's Harris's Sparrow.
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A Red-necked Grebe was in the NW corner around noon today.
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Coot Lake, and into Boulder Res.
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The tundra swans were flying s toward boulder res at 0825
Flew over my car!
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Hi birders,
Sorry for the late report. I heard and observed a Swamp Sparrow yesterday AM
at Coot Lake (63rd St. N of Hwy 119). It was along the trail on the north
side in the wooded marsh. Its call was ringing loudly across the wetlands.
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A Pacific Loon was working the eastern side of the reservoir this morning.
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. They especially
like to perch in blue spruce trees, and a few old elms. Roost is
approximately one block with the SE corner starting at 6th and Lincoln. Very
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David Sibley has an interesting article on his blog today, working through
crossbill identification with the help of Nathan Pieplow.
Interesting stuff:
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not be enticed to land.
Loon diving frequently as recently reported.
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The following program may be of interest to some of you. From the Boulder
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September 9, 2010
Jeffry Mitton: Limber Pine
of Snowy Egrets exploiting the ponds at Todd Creek golf course. A Greater
Yellowlegs also called overhead flying southward.
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Here are two bird friendly places to help:
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