All,
The Red Phalarope continues at Union Res this morning. It is hanging by itself
in the middle of the res towards the north side. The heat shimmer is making it
near impossible to get decent photos. A scope is required to be able to see
the important field marks. Best views are from the
Cobirders,
Yesterday I saw a bird diving like a grebe in the Bard Creek west pond in
Empire (Clear Creek). I watched it diving for several minutes without
figuring out what it was. Finally it was still enough for me to recognize
it as the American Dipper. All gray except for the brownish head
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The bird continues in roughly the same area as reported earlier, north and
central. Best seen from the county road just south of the boatyard. Do not
expect “killer” looks, due to distance and heatwaves, but the bird is
identifiable with a little imagination……
Norm Lewis
Lakewood
Sent from
Our slowest day of the season, with only 9 new birds. Luckily, we caught
14 recaps from earlier this season so we had a variety of interesting
species to share with our great mix of visitors - A Girl Scout troop, a
group of neighbors brought out by a bird enthusiast, several parents
brought
I just saw a Red-throated Loon near the island, west of West Fishing Road,
at Pueblo Reservoir, Pueblo County.
Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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