Must have been hard for the Sharpie to kill a bird bigger than itself!
Ben Sampson
Centennial CO
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Today was the day for the (almost) annual BBC trip for winter mountain birds.
Fifteen people joined me to head up to the Ward and Allenspark areas in weather
that was not only warm (touching 50) but even calm.
Ward was a bit of a disappointment with few birds visiting the usual feeder
spots.
I did not witness the kill, but I had an adult sharpie hanging around in my
east-central Denver back yard around Christmas and New Year's, and it was
the chief suspect that left a pile of feathers from one of the East Colfax
rock pigeons that regularly frequent the ground around my feeders.
On
I had looked for it on Thursday and could not find it. I looked all along the
little stream across from the parking lot (by ranger station)
Susan R.
Thornton
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Just to chime on my Lesser Goldfinch situation at Ken Caryl Valley,
JeffCo...
After an early winter peak in numbers and presence, and a post-New Years
lull, LEGOs have increased in frequency at Ken Caryl Valley this month, but
are generally noted in small numbers of 1-4 at a time. Lately I've
We stopped by Bobcat Ridge this afternoon and did not see the Woodcock.
Talked to the ranger, who said it hasn't been seen since Wednesday.
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Dick Pautsch
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I just had a good view of a swamp sparrow at the south east end of Barr
lake, where the trail almost meets the water. About 200 yards east of the.
A ding station. Across from The picnic area.
Luke Pheneger
Longmont Colorado
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200 yards east of the *banding station*
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