Re: [cobirds] Juncos - Pueblo

2016-02-04 Thread 'Norm Lewis' via Colorado Birds
-Original Message- From: Karl Stecher Jr. <kstec...@idcomm.com> To: urraca2 <urra...@comcast.net>; Cobirds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> Sent: Thu, Feb 4, 2016 2:19 pm Subject: re: [cobirds] Juncos - Pueblo Same today in my back yard feeders in Centennial. Haven't had a white-

[cobirds] Juncos - Pueblo

2016-02-04 Thread Leon Bright
COBirders-- It's always interesting to me that flocks of Juncos in southern (at least) Colorado regularly contain more than one subspecies. Just now in my back yard a flock of seven contained four subspecies: gray-headed, Oregon, slate-colored (Rocky Mtn.), and pink-sided. Leon Bright, Pueblo

Re: [cobirds] Juncos - Pueblo

2016-02-04 Thread Jennifer Hallam
Oh wow! I have White-winged Juncos at my feeders daily here in Ken Caryl, CO (Jefferson County) this winter and the past 2 winters. My next home eBird session I do, I'll specify. I have at least 4 at once that I've seen. I didn't think they were that rare in this area...or maybe they aren't?

re: [cobirds] Juncos - Pueblo

2016-02-04 Thread Karl Stecher Jr.
ast.net> Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2016 2:16 PM To: "Cobirds" <cobirds@googlegroups.com> Subject: [cobirds] Juncos - Pueblo COBirders-- It's always interesting to me that flocks of Juncos in southern (at least) Colorado regularly contain more than one subspecies. Just now i

Re: [cobirds] Juncos - Pueblo

2016-02-04 Thread David Suddjian
My yard in Ken Caryl Valley regularly attracts (in approximate descending order of abundance): Oregon, Pink-sided, Slate-colored, Gray-headed and Cassiar. I have only once had a White-winged in my yard in 2.5 winters here so far, and have never seen others in the immediate area. They seem fairly