I checked early this morning for the Little Blue Heron, no luck.
After birding with Gary Lefko, I hit the gravel pits on my way back home.
As I pulled up on the SW corner of the pond at CR 24 1/2 and 9 3/4 (around
13:30), I saw 4 small, all white birds fly from the SE corner. As I got
my
Got a late start to Flagler this morning, but it may have made the day for me.
Everything I found was in the tree area south-southeast of the boat ramp on the
west side.
Managed to find a yellow-bellied sapsucker in the midst of all the
yellow-shafted and red-shafted flickers. A winter wren
I'm heading back down to Denver from Ft Collins shortly, if you haven't heard
from anyone else.
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Still here at 145 pm, clearly visible and not associating with any other birds
on water
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Just saw the common redpoll along the path at 1100. By the pond, between two
junipers is a giant tangle of old and new tree. It was in the thick of it.
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Ruddy turnstone was seen around 730, then disappeared as I was looking at the
gulls. Red-necked grebe out near overflow outlet with western grebes. Two
Sabine's gulls in area east of sands put. No terns seen. 6 Franklin's gulls at
edge of spit with many ring-billed and California's.
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Still here, seen from southern side of delta before crossing water. In sticks
with 3 killdeer nearby
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Still present at 210p
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Still here at 0954, seven birders watching.
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I was up on Guanella Pass yesterday to look at the ptarmigan. Thank you to
Mark Amershek for great directions.
The exciting part: As I was coming back down, I saw a small flock of birds
land high up in a tree. I thought to myself, hooray, rosy-finches! When I
was able to get one in my view, I
Looking at it right now at the delta of the creek; 740 AM
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Still present at pond at 18:38
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> For those wanting a bit more information for the Canada Warbler:
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The easiest way to get to this area would be to get on Rampart Range Rd and
head south, as if you were heading to Roxborough State Park. There will be
a parking lot on the West (left) side of the road in which you can get
All,
I was walking in the greenspace near my home this morning, and came across
a few good rarities.
The first was a Canada Warbler actively feeding in deciduous trees near a
stream, where a convenient path crosses the way. This area is to the west
of the Roxborough Skate Park.
The second
Currently looking at an Arctic Tern at Plum Creek Delta, alongside a Forster's
Tern.
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Two of us saw the warbler at 835 this morning, at the northern choke cherry
thicker. We grabbed everyone else and are intently looking for it for them
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Any update on this from later in the day? Considering driving out tonight to
look early tomorrow.
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Refound 440 PM, NW corner of Prince Lake #2 in Russian Olive trees
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Still being seen, WSW corner of lake
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Any updates about the Barnacle Goose today?
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Still active at 1, across from the green house, next to all the purple irises
and the bench
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