FYI. The ibis is currently on the north side of the island on pond 3.
Bez Bezuidenhout
Arapahoe County.
On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 12:34 PM wrote:
> Thank you to everyone who responded – I was successful in finding the
> white ibis. Exactly as advertised, five stars!
>
> Eric DeFonso
> near Lyons,
Hi all,
I'm writing in response to Patricia Cullen's and Bill Kaempfer's comments
on Merlin Sound ID.
At the MerlinVision website (https://merlinvision.macaulaylibrary.org/en),
you can see the updated list of species that Merlin Sound ID has been
trained on, and how many recordings and
As Bez reported, ibis was still on the north side of the island of Pond #3
at 9:15 a.m. on Sunday. This is the pond right at the main parking area of
Golden Ponds; some people think this is Pond 1 since it's the first one you
encounter after parking but the official numbering is Pond 3 at the
I’m glad you’re fine with getting Hummers. 80% of my hummingbird plants are in
pots so I restart every year. They love both the black and blue and purple
salvia and the vermilionaire. They like the Pentstemon to once it starts to
bloom. Like you, I mostly have one male and one female brought
It took me six years, but through a mix of intentional plantings and
self-seedings of native wildflowers, I've had daily -- almost day long --
visits from at least one male and at least one female Broad-tailed
Hummingbird in my Centennial yard (approx. 5,800 feet). While this
"achievement," if
Several bobolinks were present this afternoon (4 p.m.) east of Cherry Vale
Rd. just south of South Boulder Road opposite the entrance to the city's
OSMP/horse therapy facility. Beware of the poison ivy that grows in
abundance just off the shoulder of the road.
Bob Fiehweg and Robin Byers