On Sunday afternoon, July 23, 2023, there were two White-winged Crossbills
along the Laramie River Rd close to Chamber Lake. The pin of the eBird
checklist marks the location of the crossbills.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S14546168
Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO
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A small flock of White-winged Crossbills was seen in town of Del Norte on
Nov. 9, in tops of two tall spruce trees. Virginia Simmons, Del Norte, Rio
Grande County, CO
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About 9 am today, Maggie Boswell and I came across a flock of White-winged
Crossbills on the Arapahoe Glacier Rim Trail in the Indian Peaks Wilderness
area!! We had turned around farther up the trail because of the very windy
conditions, convinced that we wouldn't see anything. We heard them
Michael Kiessig and I drove to Fort Collins this morning to look for
the White-winged Crossbills in Grandview Cemetery. We found them in
the SE corner in a snowbank. We watched them for a number of minutes
from about 20 yards away as they moved up and down from the snowbank
to a split
Using Dave's excellent directions I ventured out from work (1030AM) a
third time with hopes of finding the pair. Three's a charm found
both foraging at top of trees in extreme (10 sec glimpse) SE corner
near where this cemetery road bends west along golf course (Section
9). Also, some little
Cobirders,
I saw the White-winged Crossbill pair at Grandview Cemetery today between
12:30 and 1:00pm. As in the posts of late they were in the Southeast corner
near the maintenance shed and pump house. Dave Leatherman was already there
and he helped me to get on them. Thanks to Dave for staying
I saw the male and female white-winged crossbills at Grandview Cemetary in Fort
Collins yesterday at about 3:15. They were in the SE corner. Tried for
short-eared owl at Lower Latham between 5:00 and 6:00, but no luck.
David Chartier
Colorado Springs
The pair of White-winged Crossbills at Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins are
currently (noon) being observed by Cheryl Teuton and Dan Brook in the extreme
se corner (Section 9) of the Cemetery in spruces feeding on cones.
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
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Hi all! It's been so long since I posted anything I had to re-learn
the process. So I hope this is correct. A fortuitously short trip
finding this couple. As I left two times previous without seeing
them. I happened to park right under the spruce tree the White-winged
Crossbills were feeding
Nick Komar, Brad Biggerstaff, and I just saw (around 9:15am) the pair of
White-winged Crossbills at Grandview Cemetery. They were with a group of about
7 Red Crossbills in tall spruces north of the entrance and east of the ditch
(Section 11). The entire group flew off together to the east,
I headed up early today before work to take a chance at the
crossbills. I arrived at about 8:15 a.m., entering the main gate,
turning south and parking. I no sooner than got out of my car than I
could hear the male crossbill singing. He was in an ash tree, I
believe, with house finches and
Today, I made a quick stop at Mcintosh Lake (Longmont) and could not locate the
White-winged Scoter but did find a Lond-tailed Duck. After this I decided to
attempt to find the White-winged Crossbill at Grandview Cemetary. At about
1:30pm, I was able to locate a very silent pair high up in the
Several folks saw at least two White-winged Crossbills today (Thanksgiving) at
Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins. As has been the case since they were first
observed on November 22nd, they were in the company of Red Crossbills. The
number of total birds in the flock seems to vary. Today it
? Cobirders :
? A family group of 6 White-winged Crossbills ( 2 adult males , 2 adult
females and?2 immatures? ) were seen around the Visitors Center on the Grand
Mesa , Delta County . They were associating with Red Crossbills ( probably type
5 but they did not call ) and dozens of Pine
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