Birders. Both Birds at or near their usual spots. The varied thrush was at
parking area 4.
Ira Sanders
Golden
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About a dozen birders just got good looks in the Austrian pines and neighboring
cottonwood after very brief glimpses earlier, in the same small open space on
Mirada Road opposite the Broadmoor CC in COLO Spgs
Patrick O'Driscoll
Denver
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Bird present in back pine (of the 3 in row) at 7:30am.
David Ely
Broomfield
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Finally refound around 3:00 this afternoon after disappearing for most of the
day. In the Austrian pines across from the golf course adjacent to #13.
Norm Lewis
Lakewood
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The bird has been in a big pine across the fairway across from its usual spot.
Opposite House #7
Scott and Jill Somershoe
Littleton CO
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> On Dec 26, 2017, at 7:58 AM, Thomas Heinrich wrote:
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> Just saw the RB sapsucker in the trio of pines as
Just saw the RB sapsucker in the trio of pines as previously reported. What a
spectacular bird! A big thanks to David Tonnessen for finding and sharing this
great bird, and for the terrific description of the location.
Thomas Heinrich
Boulder, CO
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Thomas Heinrich
Boulder,