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Larry, from what I have read, It is more likely to be a Lesser Nighthawk.
My source said Lesser Nighthawk begin their migration around mid-March,
Common Nighthawk starts to move a month later in mid-April. While Commons
are certainly more - dare I say? - common, we do see a few
Dinosaur Ridge - Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Colorado, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Mar 23, 2019
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Black
Seen where?
On Saturday, March 23, 2019 at 5:24:31 PM UTC-6, Glenn Walbek wrote:
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> I and many others observed the previously reported Neotropic Cormorant
> during the course of the day. The bird is significantly smaller than the
> many, nearby DCCOs. Careful examination in the
Folks,
I and many others observed the previously reported Neotropic Cormorant during
the course of the day. The bird is significantly smaller than the many, nearby
DCCOs. Careful examination in the field, coupled with photographic evidence
show a bird with a smaller, narrower bill, longer
The Mew Gull is present at Sprat Platte fishing pond, Adams County, as of 4:41.
Adam Vesely
Thornton, CO
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Hi all,
I have the Neotropic Cormorant in the pond east of Sprat Platte fishing pond
now. 3rd pond south of 104th.
Michael Lester
Littleton
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> On Mar 23, 2019, at 11:22 AM, Adam Vesely wrote:
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> Riley and Heather Morris and I are viewing the Neotropic Cormorant in the
Hi all:
I just saw Adam’s post about the Adams County Neotrop Corm and just wanted to
remind all that size is the least-definitive ID character for the species in
comparison with Double-crested. This is because the latter species is
incredibly variable in size, with the smallest individuals
Currently viewing Great Black backed Gull at south end of Horsetooth Reservoir
with Joe Kipper. Large gull, larger than Herring, with dark black back and long
legs.
Also one beautiful first year Glaucous Gull.
Nick Komar,
Fort Collins
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The male Greater Scaup, previously reported at Sanborn Park in Greeley
continues. It is associating with the group of Lesser Scaup. Sanborn Park
is along 20th Street just east of 35th Ave. in Greeley.
Joe Mammoser
Fort Collins
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Riley and Heather Morris and I are viewing the Neotropic Cormorant in the small
pond east of the Elaine Valente parking lot. Good size comparison with a
Double-crested. Red-throated Loon also present.
Adam Vesely
Thornton, CO
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