Hi all,
I posted this yesterday about an owl, but as OWL-Douglas county.
However, it s really a questions about owl behavior.
Jill Boice
I saw something very unusual Wednesday night. My daughter, Run,
volunteers at a ranch near Castlerock. She does evening chores. At
dusk, we were
Upon returning from work this afternoon, I was greeted by a collection of
small, brown birds. Inspecting them, I found two White-crowned Sparrows, a
Vesper, a continuing Lincoln's Sparrow, and, behind them all, a Hermit
Thrush. The White-crowned and Vesper and thrush seem to have shown up in
DUE TO THE SNOWY/RAINY WEATHER FORECAST FOR TOMORROW MORNING, LUKE ASKS
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Hi all,
No photos, but I believe I refound the Lucy's at Sinton today before the
weather came in, fyi. I also saw my FOS Orange-Crowned Warbler and FOS
Chipping Sparrows there and some nice Western Bluebirds there. Lots of
beautiful Yellow-rumped Warblers about including Audubon's Myrtles and a
Things seemed kind of stirred up today, as we went from partly sunny to light
rain between 10am and 1pm. I guess everything has a right to be shaken up
after the recent winds.
In my apartment complex courtyard about a mile east of the CSU campus were:
Lincoln's Sparrow (been present for
I had a couple of hours to spare so I went to the western edge of the
Pawnee Grasslands to look for Longspurs.
I found 8-10 Chestnut-collared Longspurs along Weld County Road 114 between
county roads 45 and 47 with
at least 5 of these being males. I had the pleasant experience of watching
a
A couple updates from Bill Maynard. The Hanover Woodlot was saved!! So,
the pair of Ladder-backed Woodpeckers that are breeding there, should be
okay. The Chico Birder Brunch is ON for tomorrow still.
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 8:43 AM, linda hodges wrote:
> Since a home
Birders
Just had my FOS House Wren across the street from my house.
Ira Sanders
Golden, CO
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Three White-faced Ibis seen yesterday (4/19) standing in shallow water in the
NW corner of Dixon Reservoir, Pineridge Natural Area, west Fort Collins.
Barbara Jones
Windsor, CO
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Since a home was lost on DeGroot road, I fear for the Burrowing Owls at
DeGroot and Hanover.
If anyone can report on that area, I'd appreciate hearing about it.
Thanks,
*Linda Hodges*
*Colorado Springs*
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 4:07 AM, Brandon wrote:
> As of last
Hello, All!
Just a reminder that the deadline to submit abstracts for the paper session at
this year’s Colorado Field Ornithologists convention is only a week away!
Please submit your abstract to me via email in word or pdf format by Friday the
27th. Feel free to contact me with questions
CO Birders :
Looked out of my window this morning and found a Great Egret in the south
west retention pond of Rampart Park ( easiest access of Mirage Drive ) , didn,t
stay long headed north . Also 5 White-faced Ibis overflew , reasonable chance
that both these birds are at Kettle Lakes.
As of last night the Hanover Fire in El Paso/Pueblo Counties is 100%
contained and all evacuation areas are open. So, Hanover Road should now
be open, so people can get to Chico Basin Ranch again. The Ranch lost some
pasture and animals it sounds like, in eastern part of the Ranch. All the
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