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Ryan Bushong
Louisville, Colorado
On Monday, December 24, 2018 at 12:10:02 PM UTC-7, rabus...@bvsd.org wrote:
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> Hi all,
> I had a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker foraging along Coal Creek on the E side
> of Dutch Creek Park near Chestnut Street. The
Hi all,
I had a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker foraging along Coal Creek on the E side of
Dutch Creek Park near Chestnut Street. The bird was moving quickly west
along the creek with a small flock of chickadees.
Link to Ebird checklist here
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S50924254
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I would highly recommend it. To view it best, park in the parking lot on the
north side near the heron rookery. Walk down to the water, and view to the
left.
Ryan Bushong
Louisville, Colorado
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Hi all,
Just now my brother and I had a Pacific Loon in the NE corner of the reservoir
along with two Common Loons. The bird was diving often, staying up for only
about ten seconds at a time. Surf Scoter and Red-necked Grebe continue as well.
Good birding,
Ryan Bushong
Louisville, Colorado
I had two large flocks fly over Louisville about an hour ago.
Ryan Bushong
Louisville, CO
On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 3:20:43 PM UTC-6, Peter Ruprecht wrote:
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> 60-80 just flew SW over NW Superior. 3:15pm. They were pretty low and
> passing in and out of the cloud cover - very loud and
Hi all,
Images can be found here
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48849649
Good birding,
Ryan Bushong
Louisville, Colorado
On Sunday, September 30, 2018 at 4:28:30 PM UTC-6, Jack Bushong wrote:
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> Hi all,
> My brother and I just found an adult, breeding-plumage Yellow-billed Loon
> on
Hi all, I have a female Blackburnian Warbler at Bobolink Trail in Boulder,
Colorado. Probably about 1/4 mile S of the trailhead. Red-eyed Vireo in the
area as well.
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Hi all, I had a Philadelphia Vireo a few minutes ago at Coyote Run Open Space
in Louisville, Colorado. The bird was in the eastern corner in a grove of
junipers bordering a house.
Good birding,
Ryan Bushong
Louisville, Colorado
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If you take the dirt trail from the parking lot heading SW and stay on the dirt
trail for maybe about 3/4 mile it was in a large cottonwood on the left side.
There is a Tennessee Warbler as well.
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Hi all, I’m looking at a Golden-winged Warbler right now at Bobolink Trail in
Boulder Colorado.
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Hi all,
Today, my brother and I birded Dillon Reservoir and a few other spots
around Summit County with much success. Stopping at the Blue River Inlet,
we found *Killdeer,* a flyover *American Pipit*, and a slightly early
*Lincoln's
Sparrow* along the river. Soda Creek Inlet didn't yield
Hi all,
Migration has begun throughout Louisville in the past few days with
highlights being a Townsend's Warbler, four Wilson's Warblers, and a
Nashville Warbler in a mixed flock at Warembourg Open Space. My brother
also had all four species of hummingbirds and an Olive-sided Flycatcher
Hi all,
My brother and I just now had an adult male Hooded Warbler in the cottonwoods
along the creek on the southeast side of Cherry Creek SP. This was 35 yds from
the road along a gravel/dirt trail near the wetlands preserve.
Good birding,
Ryan and Jack Bushong
Louisville, CO
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Hi all,
Just a few minutes ago my brother and I had a male Eastern Bluebird on the S
mudflats of Hecla Lake, Louisville, CO.
Good birding,
Ryan Bushong,
Louisville, CO
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Hi all,
Today me and my brother biked around a good portion of Louisville Town in the
cold, windy weather. Highlights include a Brown Creeper, a male Northern
Harrier,and many other fairly common to uncommon species around Louisville.
Later in the day, we found an odd hybrid goose which
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