rural, etc?*
Suburban Longmont in the flyway between McIntosh Lake and Union Reservoir
Hope others continue this thread. It is fascinating! Thanks Thomas for
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COBirders,
An astute weather-watcher asked what it was going to look like for birds
with the next system coming in. They were ahead of my thinking for sure
(darn work getting in the way of fun).
*5/1 SE CO will see a connection from the Yucatan*
ting new birds and nothing new and no changes. All data is
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Kingbirds lining the fence on the
> way out - my second biggest arrival of those ever.
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> This morning, the cloud cover is relatively low
the concentrating northerly winds get out for
a quick look around that may turn into a long look around and some good
migrants from Canada or anywhere along the path those winds took to get
here.
Best of luck out there. May the birds concentrate in your area one day.
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conditions (cooler birders, *less* water shimmer, but still
present). If you are right near the front tomorrow, you might expect some
showers later in the day.
Enjoy the cooler temperatures and lovely migrants.
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On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 5:03 PM Jared Del Rosso
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> a nei
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Thanks for asking Camille,
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(or at least inconsistent), but I wish you luck if you do go
looking. I will stop by every so often to see if I hear it again.
If you need any more info, let me know, and I will be glad to help.
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moving on.
Keep us informed.
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On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 2:04 AM Brandon wrote:
> Pueblo County is up to 17 species of warblers now thst have been seen
> during December to February. Pretty
the
challenge, and it is tough to even communicate this appropriately because
of all the uncertainty that surrounds this bird.
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e flock doing what they love
to do)
To me that is the way to win at the Longspur game, especially in winter
when your teeth are rattling like Longspur calls.
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On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 11:
e all the kind words you are
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hear from each of you about your experiences and enjoyment of birding.
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Maybe, ok you know me better than that, certainly this would have to do
with the cold front that blasted through this afternoon.
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by the weather and the birds
tomorrow into Monday, but I will wrap up some thoughts later this evening
based on what folks have stated to me privately (paraphrased or summarized
only) and publicly, plus some of my own words to help move the conversation
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the cold back into bed.
Hope someone gets out to listen for a bit.
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stopover. So get out earlier rather than later to find what you can along
the Front Range.
Report what you see, no matter how significant or insignificant. All data
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en.
So, I wish you a happy Labor Day early and hope you get the gift you have
been wanting... a holiday/day off from work AND good birding. Let me know
how this lands on Monday or Tuesday by reporting anything and everything
you see. All data is good data.
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int the document and you should get the bar chart.
Ask questions, because I am sure there will be some.
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On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 1:28 PM Gary Brower wro
slope from central to southern CO.
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On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 9:42 AM Peter Burke wrote:
> Good shorebirds at Lagerman Reservoir this morning including 18 Wilson’s
> Pha
(both birds and the
forecast).
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On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 11:01 AM Caleb A wrote:
> It's days like these, when I really wish I had my driver's license. Good
> luck to all the chasers
Good enough photos to do this analysis. Looks good for a Lincoln's. Has
fine streaking on the chest. A bit of a yellow wash in the malar stripe
area and spilling a bit onto the chest. Overall gray background on the
head with medium brown head and eye stripes.
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thing even
if it means proving me wrong. I am prepared for that reality.
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On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 12:17 PM Steven Rash wrote:
> Bad weather, good birds wins again for us in SE Denver. We h
that you should go chasing things and
disobeying your counties/municipality's stay-at-homes orders. *
Best of luck tomorrow. I hope you get some new birds in your patch. Let
me know about your data points by reporting to eBird or to COBIrds.
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travel that direction to find nice migrants. Good luck down that
way!
NOTE: This email does not mean you should break any laws or restrictions
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Thanks and Great Find!
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On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 6:26 AM Bryan Guarente
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> No godwits this morning. Turnover has been good in shorebirds. Keep
> checking but as of now, reports are all null.
>
> Bryan
&
No godwits this morning. Turnover has been good in shorebirds. Keep
checking but as of now, reports are all null.
Bryan
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> Godwits on the NW side of Lagerman Res
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On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 4:18 PM Doug Ward wrote:
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> (check the dates), but was thro
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Great way to wake up!
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On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 9:46 AM Sandra Laursen wrote
all=conus=03_quality=gif_method=javascript
This is real-time data though, so you won't be able to watch that loop for
too much longer as it purges the old stuff.
Hope that helps, Ted. And I hope others gleaned some knowledge from this
as well. It was a fun situation to analyze and even more fun to b
if anyone needs to see the photos.
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Feel free to refute this claim as well as this would be a first for me in
terms of differentiating. Seen plenty of both species, just never found
one in the "others territory".
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(sarcasm).
I do wish you good birding nonetheless.
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On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 8:14 AM, Ted Floyd <tedfloy...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings, everybody, from Lafayette, Boulder County, wh
locations, but if you wanted the biggest bang for your
buck, going to this convergence line would likely be best.
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Sorry meant 50 yards EAST.
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On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 4:55 PM Bryan Guarente <bryan.guare...@gmail.com>
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> the oil road along the slight ridge.
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Here is the link I believe Bob Shade was trying to have people go to:
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On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 12:05 PM, Joe Roller <jroll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> would lo
),
you can do that here: http://ebird.org/ebird/alerts From that page, you
can enter a country, state, province, or county to get the rare bird alerts
list for that area.
Hope that helps you for now.
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that should have produced local to regional
migrations.
Bryan
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trong a push
because the winds are a really different situation for them in this coming
scenario.
Hope you have a chance to get out and prove me right or wrong.
Best of luck to the birds and you during this possible migration push.
Bryan
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Hope you have a chance to bird tomorrow or overnight. Report back as
needed. Would love more data about whether this confirms or not. Like any
forecast, this isn't perfect.
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Boulder, CO
Warbler this evening in my local park which is likely a migrant.
Good luck if you go listening or looking.
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watching the feeders.
Bryan
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The purple finch showed up at about 11:15am for about 3 minutes. Came in
with a huge flock of robins. Haven't seen it since. Roads are getting ugly
up here in Longmont.
Bryan
On Saturday, November 15, 2014, Bryan Guarente bryan.guare...@gmail.com
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It's saturday morning and a larger than
The female-type Purple Finch has not shown up yet this morning, but I had
to leave for work. I will keep people posted if it does show up after work
or if someone tells me they saw it.
Thanks.
Bryan
Bryan Guarente
Instructional Designer/Meteorologist
UCAR/The COMET Program
Boulder, CO
On Thu
, 2014, Bryan Guarente bryan.guare...@gmail.com
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For those interested in the female eastern Purple Finch seen today, I
can give you more details and more photos.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dafekt1ve/
Five of the photos are by John Vanderpoel (noted in the details) and three
are mine
The female-type Purple Finch has shown up again this morning at my yard in
Longmont, CO. I am willing to have folks stop by to see her BEFORE 2pm
today. Email me if you are interested in coming over and I will give you
more details. Thanks.
Bryan
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forecast for tomorrow.
Let me know if you would like to chase this bird tomorrow. I will post if
the bird shows. If you don't hear from me, the bird hasn't shown up.
Bryan
Bryan Guarente
Instructional Designer/Meteorologist
UCAR/The COMET Program
Boulder, CO
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 10:59 AM
The Long-tailed Jaeger is still present as of 7am as well as at least 3
Sabine's Gulls (only saw 1st years). Best viewed from the north side
trailhead.
Bryan
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grebes, and no shorebird habitat in sight (sigh). I'll see if I can get
there on Thursday for a repeat data point.
Thanks for arguing Ted.
Bryan
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On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 10:27 AM, Ted Floyd tedfloy
listen. After the front passes, don't expect to hear too
much. The concentrations will be way lower after the passage.
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stand out to most individuals.
Thanks for any info.
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concentrations since the winds haven't
been great for northward migration recently. There might be some low
enough to hear. Good luck to you and happy birding.
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At 10:35 saturday. NW corner.
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