I still have lots of Lessers at my thistle feeder. On a sad note, sometime
during the windstorm last week, I lost a very large branch from my Willow
tree. Upon cleaning up the debris, we discovered a dead Goldfinch under
the branch. I don't know if it happened at night, or the following windy
: Saturday, October 13, 2012 10:05 PM
To: cobirds@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cobirds] Late Lesser Goldfinch Jefferson County
10/13/12 While birding with Urling's Beginning Birding Class at Wheat Ridge
Greenbelt we encountered a mixed flock of goldfinches in the tall willow
trees at the southeast corner
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*To:* cobirds@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* [cobirds] Late Lesser Goldfinch Jefferson County
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10/13/12 While birding with Urling's Beginning Birding Class at Wheat
Ridge Greenbelt we encountered a mixed flock of goldfinches in the tall
willow trees at the southeast corner
10/13/12 While birding with Urling's Beginning Birding Class at Wheat Ridge
Greenbelt we encountered a mixed flock of goldfinches in the tall willow
trees at the southeast corner of Bass Lake (Bass is the smaller lake east
of the larger West Lake). I had set up my scope to allow the class