Just had a Clark's nutcracker land in a Pondarosa pine tree in my yard in
Horsetooth Lake estates, west of Fort Collins, across from Horsetooth Mountain
park. Not too common down at this elevation, 5700'.
Arvind Panjabi
W of Fort Collins
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Indigo bunting, possibly with some lazuli genes mixed in.
Arvind Panjabi
Fort Collins
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> On Aug 9, 2016, at 11:04 PM, Joey Angstman wrote:
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> Juvenile male Blue Grossbeaks are much more tan or brown on their bellies and
> backs.
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Had a black-throated gray warbler stop in my yard yesterday for a few brief
moments. Also, on Friday, western tanagers, plumbeous vireo, and Virginias
warblers had returned to Horsetooth Mountain Park.
Arvind Panjabi
3 m west of Fort Collins, 5700'
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FOY arrived at my yard this morning near Horsetooth mtn park.
Arvind Panjabi
5700' west of Fort Collins
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Looks too orange to be an orchard oriole.
Arvind Panjabi
Fort Collins
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> On Apr 26, 2016, at 10:33 PM, John Ealy wrote:
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> Apologies. The only clear photo I have is what I posted. The bird is very
> timid and flies from the feeder if we approach the
I've had at least one male broad-tailed hummingbird visiting my feeders since
April 14. Yesterday I had at least three individuals here, including a female,
at one time.
Other new arrivals and happenings in the neighborhood include rock wrens and
vesper sparrows yesterday at Bobcat ridge open
Just had three redpolls stop in the yard briefly while I was filling the
feeders. Didn't get a good look at them before they flew off but their calls
were distinctive, somewhat reminiscent of pine siskins. Hopefully they will
return.
Arvind Panjabi
5700', across from horsetooth mtn park,
The nice thing about ebird is your observations go into a database where they
reside permanently to be used in various analyses. Your observations to
cobirds are soon no longer relevant and not easy to retrieve, summarize, etc.
fortunately, sharing your ebird lists to cobirds only takes a few
This location is Horsetooth Mountain park.
US-CO-Loveland-6550 W County Road 38 E - 40.5304x-105.1875
Oct 31, 2015
11:35 AM
Traveling
6.00 miles
159 Minutes
All birds reported? Yes
Comments: South ridge trail to Audra culver to horsetooth peak to Wathen trail
to spring creek to main trail/road
About 200 Sandhill Crane's just took off from Horsetooth reservoir area and got
up high very quickly and headed south.
Arvind Panjabi
West of Fort Collins
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Wow, just like the old days!
Arvind
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> Things were hopping today! 111 birds banded, plus we caught a House Wren
> banded last year and 30 birds already banded this season for a grand total of
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There were two MacGillivrays warblers, 2 lazuli Buntings, 2 Bullocks Orioles, a
black chinned hummingbird, and a northern Waterthrush, among other birds, at
Dixon reservoir this morning. The Waterthrush was singing at the far
southwestern corner of the woods but it was not very cooperative in
Had my first returning Virginias warblers and plumbeous vireo in former
territories in horsetooth mountain park, then when I was having dinner my 8 yr
old spotted a western tanager on out deck railing, also FOY.
Arvind Panjabi
3 miles west of Fort Collins, CO
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There are some migrants this morning in the woods along the poudre river at the
end of sharpe point drive in Fort Collins. The below birds were mostly along
the main cement trail, about 50 meters past the bridge, or roughly 100 meters
from the parking area.
Arvind Panjabi
Fort Collins
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Just had a male black-chinned at my feeder. Seems like this is becoming a more
regular/annual event although in past years they have not stayed to breed in
the vicinity (although it appears they do about a mile away at a neighbors
place).
Black-headed grosbeak, bullocks oriole and lazuli
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