Reviewing photos in my eBird checklists after I got home, it dawned on me that
I saw a female YBSA today (white throat) and a male last month (red throat).
There have been *two* individuals over-wintering in the cemetery!
Now I’m curious if the male is always seen on the golf course pines and
All,
I just had my FOY White-throated Swift today at Garden of the Gods Park in El
Paso CO. Aligns pretty well with their arrival date on eBird. Glad to see some
new spring migrants returning!
Best,Tyler StewartColorado Springs
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This winter visitor is still present. Seen today 1:00 pm in the pine in the SE
corner next to chainlink fence around maintenance buildings.
John Shenot
Fort Collins, CO
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Agree...nice issue.
On Thursday, March 7, 2019 at 4:00:53 PM UTC-7, León wrote:
>
> COBirders-- Today I received the combined Fall and Winter issues of CFO’s
> quarterly Colorado Birds. Kudos to editor Christy Payne and dedicated staff
> for publishing a most attractive and informative volumes
Date: March 8, 2019
Compiler: Allison Hilf, ahilf AT me.com
Phone: (303) 888-5110
E-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Friday, March 8, sponsored by Denver
Field Ornithologists.
Observers have been diligent in reporting sightings and updates on CoBirds.
Thanks!