Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date: December 9, 2013
email: rba AT cfobirds.org
phone: 303-659-6750 303-659-8750
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Hello All,
The Varied Thrush is still here.
Sean Walters
Loveland, CO
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Greetings All
I am busily writing a paper for Colorado Birds with Sires Walbek and Leatherman
on hybrid Black-throated Green x Townsend's Warblers. I'd be interested in any
good photos of the Two Buttes male Black-throated Green from 10-11 May 2013.
Photos showing the crown and/or back would
Despite this year's wildfire, there will be a Black Forest CBC, Jan. 5 2014.
Excel file with up to date info here:
https://sites.google.com/site/scottesevers/colorado-cbc-dates
Good counting!
Scott E. Severs
Longmont, CO
Boulder County Bird Trax: http://tinyurl.com/l98ahv4
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Kay,
Thanks for the information. After looking at the pictures, I'm reasonably sure
the bird is the same as the light morph Harlan's we viewed last Friday
(12-6-13). Glad to see it has returned.
Mike Henwood
Presently in Grand Junction
Mesa County
On Dec 8, 2013, at 11:28 AM, Kay Niyo
This afternoon an unusually photogenic Rough-legged Hawk was perched on utility
wires west of Boulder Reservoir. Juvenile light morph. Allowed very close
views. The Tundra Swan remains at Valmont Reservoir today. At home, a lone
female Evening Grosbeak was here today for the fourth day out of
We have lived here for over 10 years and have never seen a card in the yard.
One has been at our feeder since daybreak. Male.
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Nothing unusual today, but temperatures in the 20's felt fantastic. Up at
the water tower between 74th and 88th were at least two male Barrow's
Goldeneyes. They, along with all of the other waterfowl were kept on edge
all afternoon by an almost constant stream of raptors cruising the river.
Hello, everybody.
Although I can't provide specific assistance to Messrs Mlodinow et al., I
will take the opportunity to note that their article, which surely will be
a good'n, appears slated to appear in our great state field ornithological
journal COLORADO BIRDS.
I've been privileged to
I am wondering if you did not get my posted photos, Mike, since you asked
again today about the light morph Harlan's from last year. I photographed
this bird (see link below) along with Ira Sanders who also got some good
photos when we were doing the Marston CBC Dec 15, 2012.
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