I am looking at the possible Red-breasted Sapsucker in Morrison right now
from the creek path between Park Ave and the Highway 8 bridge. It's in a
Douglas-fir across the creek to the south.
Nathan Pieplow
Boulder
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Seen just east of Morrison Park at the bridge/overpass (Hwy 8). Bird was
just east of the bridge and south of the creek by the green house. Seen
with Diane Davies. Bird was moving around a lot and difficult to ID. Diane
got good photos, I did not - currently identified as a Yellow-bellied
Don’t think this has been mentioned— Take a spotting scope to see this gorgeous
bird! We were very glad we had one, because it tends to stay in the same place
for a long time whether feeding, sleeping or preening on the trunk of one of
the Austrian pines.
Paula Hansley
Louisville
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The Red-breasted Sapsucker was seen this afternoon in the Austrian Pines on the
property south of 13 Mirada at the stakeout site. It was working the tree
farthest back in the group of 3 & in the shade at about 145p. When it moved
into the sun it was brilliant!
Carol Ortenzio
Grand Junction
Seen in the same pine trees at 13 Mirada Rd at 8:30.
Sue Riffe
Lyons CO
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Happy New Year!
This morning I went to the Red-breasted Sapsucker spot on Mirada Rd in Colorado
Springs, El Paso county.
I got there at 7:15a and was joined shortly thereafter by a group from the DFO
on their way to Pueblo. The bird was in the usual spot in the usual Austrian
pine trees.
It is being seen on private property around 13 Mirada Rd.
Sue Riffe
Lyons CO
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Four or five of us got a great show around 2:30. The bird was perched about 8'
up on the western-most large limb of the cottonwood tree adjacent to the three
Austrian pines, & stayed fairly stationary & in plain sight for close to 10
minutes, occasionally preening & stretching, before slipping
Nearly at the end of a holiday visit to Colorado to see family, I was lucky to
be in Colorado Springs for a less than 24-hour stay. We were in Estes Park the
rest of our visit as I read listserv posts and saw eBird Rare Bird Alerts for
the Red-breasted Sapsucker expecting the bird to disappear
Good news—it flew back to the left tree of his favorite group of Austrian Pines!
Larry Modesitt
Greenwood Village
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> On Dec 28, 2017, at 10:33 AM, 'Larry Modesitt' via Colorado Birds
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> It flew north from the Austrian Pines (look like
It flew north from the Austrian Pines (look like ponderosa) into the large
group of white firs in the back.
Larry Modesitt
Greenwood Village
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> On Dec 28, 2017, at 10:15 AM, Scott Manwaring wrote:
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> Sapsucker is still here in its regular tree near
Still present this morning at same location.
Doug Faulkner
Arvada, CO
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On Sunday, December 24, 2017 at 2:11:12 PM UTC-7, Eric DeFonso wrote:
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> After a 6 hr absence, the bird is back. 8 of us are seeing it now
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> On Dec 24, 2017, at 12:49 PM, Duane Nelson > wrote:
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> Eric,
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> I hope you get it.
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After a 6 hr absence, the bird is back. 8 of us are seeing it now
Eric D
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> Eric,
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> I hope you get it.
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> Duane
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>> On 12/24/2017 11:52 AM, bay.w...@gmail.com wrote:
>> The bird has
The bird has NOT been seen since at least 9am, as I write this at 11:40.
Several of us have been looking unsuccessfully for almost 2 1/2 hours now.
Eric DeFonso
Denver
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> On Dec 24, 2017, at 8:51 AM, bay.w...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Thanks for the report Nick. Just passed
The famous sapsucker continues in the same location this morning, Christmas
Eve. Congratulations to David T. for this magnificent find.
Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO
(Currently in Colorado Springs)
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I am JUST the messenger and not trying to be the birding police. Late this
evening a gentleman from the Broadmoor stopped to see what was going on and to
inform us that a permit is required to photograph any Broadmoor property. Now,
the bird was mostly on what is apparently private
Ok CObirders, it is now official.
Yesterday, 21 December, I found a Red-breasted Sapsucker along Mirada Rd in
southern Colorado Springs, El Paso County. The bird appears to be very much
pure, and of the northern subspecies (ruber) which shows even less white in
the face/malar than does the
A group of us finished up the Grand Valley Audubon Society Waterfowl Field
Trip by doing some birding in the campground at Highline Lake State Park.
Our reward was great looks at a male RED-NAPED SAPSUCKER (most gone by
mid-October). Other birds nearby included Ruby-crowned Kinglets, Brown
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