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base (including ebird) & website (to name a few) would have to be updated or redone. This is a lot of time & money. The argument can be made that this huge financial commitment would be better spent on conserving birds & their habitats. R.-------Rachel Kolokoff
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o do with it -- we unanimously opposed it. Nor is it from the AOS per se. The Edict is from AOS Council, as if it is speaking for all its members.---Rachel Kolokoff HopperFollow me on iNaturalistrkhphotography.netho...@comcast.netFt. Collins, CO
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The link to the reported human case is here: https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2022/s0428-avian-flu.htmlRecommendations for protecting yourself & your animals can be found here: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/avian-in-other-animals.htm-------Rachel Kolokoff Hop
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I reported these Snow Goose deaths to CPW yesterday. They were sending people out to both reservoirs. If it is bird flu, the eagles would certainly be at risk.R.---Rachel Kolokoff HopperFollow me on iNaturalistrkhphotography.netho...@comcast.netFt. Collins, COOn Dec 5, 2022
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Addendum: Right now they are on the far side of the middle of the lake. The west side is mostly frozen and they are in the water on the east side of the ice. Scope required!---Rachel Kolokoff HopperFollow me on iNaturalistrkhphotography.netho...@comcast.netFt. Collins, COOn
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News from Wyoming. Keep an eye on our open Colorado lakes!Hi Rachel,I checked at Lake Hattie this morning and the eiders were still there. However, it was in the single digits last night and calm, so a fair amount of the middle of the lake has started to freeze. It depends on the wind
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Comments from Kevin Zimmer (VENT tour leader & currently in Alaska) who sees both species annually. For the record, I agree with Kevin and believe the bird to be a Purple sandpiper and not Rock Sandpiper for all the reasons he mentions below.Hi Rachel - I'm in Alaska right now, getting r
I contacted David Inouye last night & he said he was going to talk to the
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as well as high in the Cottonwoods lake edge. It is also feeding on my back
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tead as this is where the finches are coming to feed. They are very
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On Nov 8, 2020, at 1:21 PM, Brian Johnson wrote:
Has the bird been spotted since leaving Cherry Creek?
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On Sunday, November 8, 2020 at 12:45:43 PM U
ce water birds as well.
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flying over
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A Common Loon is at Hamilton Reservoir (Rawhide) along with a large assortment
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This afternoon I found a Pacific & a Common Loon at Douglas Reservoir in
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I should add masks required.
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I have a Black Witch at my house if anyone wants to see it. Come to the front
door. 1721 Cottonwood Pt. Dr. Ft. Collins 80523
I have a Black Witch at my house if anyone wants to see it. Come to the front
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On Jul 11, 2020, at 4:23 PM, 'Norm Lewis' via Colorado Birds
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As soon as this policy was announced, I purchased my (senior) fishing license
online. On the license it breaks down the cost (which at $9.85 is a bargain
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On Jul 11, 2020, at 1:45 PM, Ira Sanders wrote:
So, if you are over 65 and don't have a habitat stamp and search and rescue
services comes to your aid, are you covered or do you have to reimburse for
those services?
Ira Sanders
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If you are under 65 you must buy a habitat stamp with your fishing/hunting
license. 65 and over it is not required. If you buy a license online it is
automatically added to your purchase.
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On Jul 11, 2020, at 12:08 PM
Well don’t keep us all in suspense! What is the moth?
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On Jul 6, 2020, at 4:50 PM, David Gulbenkian wrote:
I’ve bee emailing Ted Floyd about a rare moth he says he’s dying to see.
Told him it had left, but now am
Unconscionable.
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On May 31, 2020, at 12:10 PM, kickback wrote:
An interesting and successful morning:
1. Found two Dickcissels just off Hanover road where the Frost Ranch sign is.
The birds were on the power lines
85
Here is the link to the page with all of the fees for fishing:
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On May 14, 2020, at 12:19 PM, Debbie Tyber wrote:
Could you just clarify somethin
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And finally, here is the link for small game fees:
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>From what I am reading, no. You will have to buy a habitat stamp & fishing
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> On May 4, 2020, at 6:39 PM, Ann Reeves wrote:
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This is Annie Reeves
Is a Duck Stamp adequate for entry
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Seeking clarification:
There's a Habitat Stamp, and then separately there's fishing/hunting licenses.
(The Habitat Stamp is required for purcha
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Same as Chuck. We need to hear specifics. E
Well, I have been feeling very sad and left out because no Cassin’s Finches
were here at Long Ponduntil now! Multiple Cassin’s have arrived at my
feeders.
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> On Mar 25, 2020, at 6:35 PM, Diana Beatty wrote:
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I am waiting to see the details of the order. Someone told me some of the
COBirders,
The Long-tailed Duck remains on Long Pond, Larimer.
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any Black Rosy-Fiches but
could not stay long so there may be some mixed in that I missed.
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The Long-tailed Duck is still on the far side of Long Pond in a tiny bit of
open water with Common Goldeneyes & Redheads.
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There is a Long-tailed Duck on Long Pond in Larimer County right now.
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, the goose survived to live another day.
You can see part of the action here:
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Pretty sure the same group of Tundra Swans moves from Douglas to N. Poudre #4.
4 adults, 1 immature currently here.
There is also a Barrow’s Goldeneye here along with a Long-tailed Duck.
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4 adults, 1 immature. At least 2 are Tundra.
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On Oct 12, 2019, at 5:14 PM, Nicholas Komar wrote:
Great find, Bob. I
Currently sitting on the water but has been actively flying & chasing gulls.
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heavily in Argentina from what I recall, so are likely in the
international market
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From: John Neill
Subject: Re: Wing Tagged Pelican
Date: September 17, 2019 at 10:37:38 AM
Sorry! That is Jackson County!
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Date: September 12, 2019 at 2:45:45 PM MDT
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Subject: [cobirds] Fox Sparrow/Moose Visitor Center-Larimer
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On Sep 9, 2019, at 8:45 AM, Adam Vesely wrote:
Alison, great question, several of us were talking about that very thing
ular basis in the weeks & months to
come. Low water is expected to remain until next Spring. Long Pond is private
property can be safely viewed with a scope from the wide shoulder along Country
Club Rd.
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Hi COBirders,
This afternoon I found multiple singing Dickcissels on Larimer County Road 80,
west of Rd. 19, on both north and south sides of the road. This has been a
reliable location for Dickcissels for several years.
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As a side note, I was not able to get photos of the Common Gallinule yesterday.
Quite a skulker as they always seem to be.
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I just found a Brant on Milevak Res. among thousands of geese. No sign of the
Pink-footed or Barnacle.
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Here is a link to the 60th report of the CBRC that explains in detail, the
stable isotope procedure we used to help determine the status of an Emperor
Goose shot in Colorado in 2008:
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Perched on transmission pole E of Taft
On Dec 14, 2018, at 10:26 AM, Rachel Hopper wrote:
The Gyrfalcon is currently being seen at the Larimer landfill location. Not
sure of the exact spot. Will post.
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I just had the Gyrfalcon on Trilby Rd. By the landfill. It flew in to the top
of one of the tall power poles & then chased some crows to the south where I
lost sight of it.
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now put down in the field slightly north of where I
last saw the gyr. Hundreds of Snow Geese mixed in. The largest group of Snow
Geese I have ever seen in Weld. And they are still pouring in.
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> From: Steve Martin
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> We've had a female N Cardinal visiting our feeding area SW of Wellington for
> a month. She comes in two or three
The bird was photographed this morning at 9 a.m. There is a 2-track road that
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. It is available in HD and I would suggest
making the video as large as possible to really see what the egret is doing.
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I was there last night from 5:30-7:30pm & did not see it. I was also there from
5:45am until 8:30am this morning. The bird had not been seen when I left. Don’t
know what happened after that...
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> On Jul 6, 2018, at 6:18 PM, Eric DeFonso
I just left after 2.5 hours (left around 12:15pm) & it had not been seen at
that time. Lots of people looking.
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On Jul 1, 2018, at 12:21 PM, Eric DeFonso wrote:
Is anyone refinding this bird today? I have
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Currently, there are multiple singing male Chestnut-collared Longspurs at Weld
County Rds. 114 & 45.
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The Anna’s Hummingbird has not been seen since about approx. 8:30 this morning.
I will post if she reappears.
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The ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD was at the feeder by the bird bath this morning at 6:48.
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The ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD came to the feeder by the birdbath at 6:50am.
Birders welcome.
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The ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD is coming to the feeder by the birdbath this cold
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The ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD (adult female) has been appearing regularly at my
feeders, but now seems to be favoring the one by the lake. So my best advice is
stop at the bottom of the rock steps where you can see both feeders & wait.
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members and voice a
serious complaint to the district. I have left a voicemail with the ranger.
Hopefully he will call me back.
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Ft. Collins. CO
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> On Apr 11, 2018, at 10:32 AM, 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
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Here is an idea. Maybe someone that wants to view this pond should call Coors,
explain what birders are doing there, and ask permission.
Here is their number.
+1-303-927-2337 (main switchboard)
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I just saw a fairly large flock (~50) of. Bohemian Waxwings in Walden, Jackson
County at the intersection of Hwy. 14 & Main St. Photos later.
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I just had multiple singing Dickcissel’s at the intersection of Larimer County
Road 80 & 19. I also heard and saw several more west of 19 on Rd. 80. This has
been a very reliable spot for them in past years in Larimer.
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There are currently 4 Greater White-fronted Geese on Long Pond, Larimer County.
This is north of Ft. Collins. The only viewing is from Country Club Rd. A scope
will most likely be needed.
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Ft. Collins. CO
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Longspurs were everywhere and very easy to see.
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Ft. Collins. CO
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The bird is still being seen at the previously reported location.
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the birds are using.
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I just uploaded a photo of the LAZULI BUNTING I found today in Ft. Collins.
It can be seen here:
https://hopko.smugmug.com/Birds/Birds-of-Colorado/i-ZQ9cxjx/A
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