I only knew Joe from the conversations that we had over email. He was
always one of my favorite people in this forum because he was so inclusive
about birding with everybody. Talked me off the cliff a few times. Truly
someone to emulate sharing this passion. Condolences to his friends and
family.
Hi everyone,
This is my first post. Thank you for adding me!
I'm Jenny, I live in Ault and I've caught the birding bug. I also volunteer
at the Rocky Mountain Raptor Program in Fort Collins.
I went up to look for the varied thrush in Nunn today and found it right
where John and Kelly did: the
Thanks so much!
On Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 7:56:12 AM UTC-7 steve.g...@gmail.com wrote:
> Yes- try the river trail at Lee Martinez park. An ESO pair nested
> successfully there this year, with at least one chick fledged. From the
> main parking lot (at the ballfields) walk north to the
We chime in to express our admiration of all that Joe did for the Colorado
birding community. We knew him for 40--50 years as he advanced our appreciation
& enjoyment of Colorado birds. We can't add to the heartfelt & articulate
tributes already posted on Cobirds but endorse them all.
Urling
The Brant continues today at the ball field with about a whole lot of
Cackling Geese. I saw it at 8 this morning and others have reported it to
ebird since. I can't post on my phone any more so I can only post when I
get home now.
Brian Johnson
Englewood Co
On Saturday, November 28, 2020 at
Joey's Sooper Hotspot continues this morning! A MOB of around 15 birders
refound all of Joey's great birds from yesterday. Ann and I also had a
Dipper under the 470 bridge. Notice the much longer and upturned lower
mandible of the Pine Warbler in the photos on my list. Bez B. said he
noticed
Five of us just saw the woodpecker. It was east of the feeder, then moved
from tree to tree, down to feeder. Snagged a peanut then flew back to the
trees along the creek.
Susan Rosine
Brighton
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At 10:30 today, Sunday, a huge flock of Sandhills flew high overhead, maybe
130-150 birds, circling and then forming. This was at Bingham Hill Road, so
look south along the foothills from now on.
Libby Edwards
Fort Collins
Larimer County
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I don’t know if there is any assistance or curb suffering as this Pelican
seems low on weight & only able to fly short distances. Photo demonstrates
only black underwing.
The other Pelican has an injured leg/foot but gets can fly around far
better.
For what it’s worth.
Diane Roberts
I have had a red-bellied woodpecker visiting my feeder since Tuesday. I
posted this to eBird on Tuesday and many of you have visited and seen the
bird. If you haven’t been by the best area to view the feeders in my side
yard is from the alley, behind my house (206 W. William St.). The bird
also
Yes- try the river trail at Lee Martinez park. An ESO pair nested
successfully there this year, with at least one chick fledged. From the
main parking lot (at the ballfields) walk north to the river trail proper,
then west at the new kiosk. The nest was between the kiosk and the
footbridge up
from our friends at National Audubon . . . Hope everyone had a wonderful (and
safe) Thanksgiving.
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Sebastian T. Patti
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Los Angeles, CA 90017
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