There is a Pink footed Goose at s end of Weld County Road 7.5. It is pretty far
away at sw corner of pond, currently snoozing while standing in grass. With a
few Canada and Cacklers Adult
Rare vagrant to Eastern North America. Virtually unknown in captivity. Wild?
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Longmont
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Still here in group of about 30 CG on on NW corner of lake (up in grassy area)
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Still here as of 1pm but just flew south, landed on southern pond so now in
with a couple hundred of his Canada friends.
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On grass just south of parking area at lake where it was seen this mornong.
Dale and Joel Adams
Fremont County
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Still present - very cooperative. 3:30.
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The Pink-footed Goose (and friends, about 30 Canadas and 5-10 Richardson's
Cacklings) spent nearly the entire day in the large pond adjacent to Idaho
Creek Wildlife Area. The bird was typically best seen from along Weld County
Road 7, and though our cars were sticking a wee bit
There is a juvenile Golden Eagle at the north end of the Arsenal, visible from
the 8 mile Wildlife Drive, hunting in a prairie dog colony. He has a white tail
with black terminal band and 2 white wing windows.
Candice E. Johnson
Denver
Still present at 12:15. Same location.
Bryan
On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 11:15 AM Carl Bendorf wrote:
> Spot is 1 mile south of 119 on CR 7. Bird sleeping on ice with about 50
> other geese. 75 yards east of CR 7.
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> Carl Bendorf
> Longmont
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UPDATE: AGE 15 IS ELIGIBLE TO FLY ALONE.
Boulder Audubon has TWO FULL SCHOLARSHIPs (including airfare) to Hog Island
again. The application deadline is January 1, 2019. If you know of a
Colorado Teen 15-17 (15 currently does NOT need an adult to fly with them
according to the committee),
Currently checking Frederick recreation area on Steve Ms suggestion - 3000+
white cheeks here, and another 800 just flew in. Seems as good as any place to
check around here. Found one snow goose already
Eric DeFonso
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> On Dec 11, 2018, at 2:26 PM, 'Azz85' via Colorado
Second hand report.
The goose and all other birds were flushed by an immature bald eagle.
Bird not re found.
Aaron Shipe
Jeffco
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> On Dec 11, 2018, at 1:19 PM, Mary Geder wrote:
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> Still here as of 1pm but just flew south, landed on southern pond so now in
> with a
All,
I have been told by multiple people that there are problems with
registering for Colorado CBCs through the Audubon website. Speaking not
just for myself, but for all CBC compilers, we need to know who is
planning to attend, so we can deal with the issue of segment coverage,
determining
Date: December 12, 2018
Compiler: Allison Hilf (Ahilf AT me.com)
E-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
This the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, December 12 at 12:30AM
sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists.
Rare, out of place and out of season species of note include: (*
Bird is very close to Rd. 7, SW corner of pond.
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On Dec 11, 2018 9:43 AM, 'Steven Mlodinow' via Colorado Birds
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> There is a Pink footed Goose at s end of Weld County Road 7.5. It is pretty
> far away at sw corner of pond, currently snoozing while
Spot is 1 mile south of 119 on CR 7. Bird sleeping on ice with about 50 other
geese. 75 yards east of CR 7.
Carl Bendorf
Longmont
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Date: December 11, 2018
Compiler: Allison Hilf (303-888-5110)
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This the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Monday, December 11 at 6:15 AM sponsored
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Rare, out of place and out of season species of note include: (* indicates
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