[cobirds] Re: Goose injured by dog

2019-07-02 Thread Lesley Brown
The last I heard the only place that will take injured wild birds in the Denver metro area is Greenwood Wildlife, north of Longmont , 5761 Ute Hwy. wildlife-emergency You might also try calling a local ER vet, but I doubt they can help.

Re: [cobirds] Digest for cobirds@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 22 topics

2019-07-02 Thread Nancy Stocker
This may be a good link to have on ebird. https://cpw.state.co.us/Documents/RulesRegs/SpecialLicenses/WildlifeRehabilitation/PublicRehabListing.pdf It's a long list of all the registered rehab sites in CO. Nancy Stocker On 7/2/19 5:34 PM, cobirds@googlegroups.com wrote: Goose injured by dog

[cobirds] RE: Blue Jay imitating Cooper's Hawks

2019-07-02 Thread Anne Price
Elena, on the east coast, blue jays will imitate red-shouldered hawk calls as well. ~Anne Price Littleton, Jefferson Co. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send

[cobirds] Goose injured by dog

2019-07-02 Thread Karen Drozda
Hi, all A neighbor's dog attacked a goose and it has a leg and wing injury. Need an emergency # for someone to help her. It is near my property. The goose was in the dog run with the female and two goslings. Pretty bad situation. Help if you know. Thanks Karen Drozda (303) 847-5705 -- You

[cobirds] Ebird Tips and Guidance

2019-07-02 Thread David Ely
Hello Cobirders, I wanted to take a few moments and offer some suggestions on how to better utilize the ebird tool and have your valuable observations accepted into the database. As I'm sure most everyone is aware, Colorado has a team of volunteers that review ebird data and help validate

[cobirds] Colorado Rare Birs Alert for July 2 ,2019

2019-07-02 Thread 'John D' via Colorado Birds
Date: Monday , July 2 , 2019Compiler:  John Drummond jxdrummo AT aol.comPhone: (703) 629-1151 E-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org Observers have been helpful by reporting updates to COBirds. Thanks. CAPITAL LETTERS denote very rare species, as listed by the Colorado Bird Records Committee at the CFO