Re: [cobirds] Updates on the Boulder Ibis?

2022-06-05 Thread Arthur Bezuidenhout
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,

[cobirds] Merlin Sound ID

2022-06-05 Thread Nathan Pieplow
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

[cobirds] Re: Updates on the Boulder Ibis?

2022-06-05 Thread Carl Bendorf
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

Re: [cobirds] Broad-tailed Hummingbirds + Plant observations - Arapahoe

2022-06-05 Thread 'Deborah Carstensen' via Colorado Birds
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

[cobirds] Broad-tailed Hummingbirds + Plant observations - Arapahoe

2022-06-05 Thread Jared Del Rosso
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

[cobirds] Boulder (Boulder County) Bobolinks

2022-06-05 Thread bobfi...@gmail.com
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