[cobirds] Marsh wren and yellow headed blackbirds at Teller Lake

2020-04-05 Thread elena
Boulder County, my FOS for those two, plus a nice pair of wood ducks on the lake, as well as a number of other ducks. Sent from my iPhone Elena Holly Klaver Federally Certified Court Interpreter Conference Interpreter English <> Spanish 303 475 5189 Member: American Translators Association

[cobirds] Marsh Wren - Jeffco - Wheat Ridge Greenbelt - Bass Lake

2020-04-02 Thread Ira Sanders
Birders, Sorry for the late post. 2 days ago, March 31, I had a singing Marsh Wren on the north shore of Bass Lake in the Greenbelt. Bass Lake is just east of West Lake. -- Ira Sanders Golden, CO "My mind is a raging torrent flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of

[cobirds] Marsh wren

2019-04-17 Thread Jace Wesley Brasher
One adult marsh wren at morey wildlife reserve. Easy to find, but beware of the ticks. They are everywhere. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

RE: [cobirds] Marsh Wren, Douglas

2015-11-16 Thread DAVID A LEATHERMAN
e Leatherman Fort Collins From: ssomers...@gmail.com Subject: Re: [cobirds] Marsh Wren, Douglas Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2015 20:12:26 -0700 To: cobirds@googlegroups.com A friend of mine just sent me the link below about this exact topic. Food for thought. This is something I've wondered about for years. h

[cobirds] Marsh Wren, Douglas

2015-11-15 Thread 'Hugh Kingery' via Colorado Birds
This morning Urling and I walked the Cherry Creek trail, north from the North Pinery parking area. Before we started we guessed at the species total: I said nine, she said fifteen. Two hours later we returned to the car with 12 species -- and then four Rock Pigeons flew over to bump the list

[cobirds] Marsh Wren, Rocky Mtn. Nat. Park, Larimer Co. 5/25

2015-05-25 Thread Jim Nelson
Continuing our visit in the Estes Park area, this morning we had wonderful close views of a Marsh Wrennear the side of the road in Moraine Park in Rocky Mountain National Park. I found only a handful of other records in eBird for the Estes Park/RMNP area over the years. The bird was about two

[cobirds] Marsh Wren Fountain Creek Nature Park El Paso County

2009-03-29 Thread kfoopooh
Went out birding this morning to do some photographing. The Flickers were going crazy in the woods with drumming and kekking! Actually, the birds were all making alot of noise in hopes of spring's arrival. At the bridge between the two ponds we found a Marsh Wren missing it's tail moving around