Dinosaur Ridge - Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Colorado, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 16, 2018
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Black
Hi all,
Today, my brother and I birded Dillon Reservoir and a few other spots
around Summit County with much success. Stopping at the Blue River Inlet,
we found *Killdeer,* a flyover *American Pipit*, and a slightly early
*Lincoln's
Sparrow* along the river. Soda Creek Inlet didn't yield
Wow, what a good day. That is far better than any day I have out there.
Great pics.
On Monday, April 16, 2018 at 7:56:05 PM UTC-6, Dave Leatherman wrote:
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> I got started earlier today, arriving in the area of where CO-WY-NE come
> together about 6:15am. I had success with Sharp-tailed
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Hi all
Trip cancelled due to family emergency. I'll reschedule later.
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.club/
On Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 11:40:55 AM UTC-6, The "Nunn Guy" wrote:
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> Hi all
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> Due to high winds on Saturday (25-30MPH!) I am rescheduling my trip to
> Pawnee
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Yesterday in Rio Grande Gorge, south of Lobatos Bridge, I saw a Black
Phoebe (Conejos County). There are less than a dozen reports in my
database, and we get this species every few years. Ironically, the first
SLV record that I am aware of was one found by Hugh and Urling Kingery in
1996 in
I found *Cooper's Hawks* very hard to come by in the Ken Caryl Valley area
this past winter. Then by March 15 birds began to reappear in local
breeding territories, returning from wherever it was they went to in the
winter. By late March and early April observations of territorial birds and
Should the phenomenon be called "Sparrow Change?"
Karl Stecher
Aurora
From: "Robert Righter"
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2018 3:56 PM
To: "cobirds"
Subject: [cobirds] Little bit of history
Hi All
In the last 25 years the House Sparrow has decreased 62% in the UK, In Canada
they have decreased in the last 20 years, and in the Maritime Provinces in
Canada declines have approached 90%
The House Sparrow in a tenacious beast. The Sumerians in 3000 BC labeled the
House Sparrow as an
The Anna’s Hummingbird has not been seen since about approx. 8:30 this morning.
I will post if she reappears.
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Rachel Kolokoff Hopper
Ft. Collins
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A male arrived yesterday, as best I could tell, and today a female was here
sitting in the trees next to the feeder. Still waiting for the arrival of
‘waves’ of spotted towhees, but just had my first distant bird singing this
morning, several weeks later than usual. Hope they are still on
Chris Brobin Manitou Springs,CO
On Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:03:58 AM UTC-6, Gregg Goodrich wrote:
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> Kevin Ash and refound the Lucy’s Warbler NE of the pond about 30 yards in
> a willow marshy area in top of a cottonwood that is greening out. Thanks
> David for a great find. Another birder
I saw it on the same tree. It was down below the damn and then moved up to
the tree on the NE corner.I put up a photo on ebird.
On Monday, April 16, 2018 at 10:03:58 AM UTC-6, Gregg Goodrich wrote:
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> Kevin Ash and refound the Lucy’s Warbler NE of the pond about 30 yards in
> a willow marshy
Hi all
I went out to the Pawnee National Grassland for two reasons yesterday-find
plovers and experience Weld CR 96. The Keota site is the most reliable for
plover of late last 3-4 years--last year had seven here)
I found six Mountain Plover (photos
On Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 8:51:32 AM UTC-6, Dave Leatherman wrote:
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> Here are some random thoughts regarding the House Sparrow discussion:
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> 1) Birders care about, and are interested in, all birds.
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> 2) House Sparrows are unevenly distributed across the landscape, seasons
> and time.
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The ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD was at the feeder by the bird bath this morning at 6:48.
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Ft. Collins
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Date:April 16, 2018
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