All,
It was present at 8:00 AM, Monday, April 2.
Steve
On Monday, April 2, 2018 at 9:23:57 AM UTC-6, Bill Schreitz wrote:
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> Please post if the Vermillion Flycatcher is seen again at the Hanover
> Firehouse vicinity!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill
>
> Centennial
>
> On Sunday, April 1, 2018 at 1:30:49
Hi all
In the process of uploading photos ...
- Mountain Bluebird - 5 [Weld CR 100 and 108]
- Sage Thrasher - 1 [Weld CR 114 about one mile east of Hwy 85]
- Mourning Dove - 1 [Weld CR 102]
- Say's Phoebe - 3 [My Nunn yard, Windsor Lake and Weld CR 48 Marsh]
- Spotted Sandpiper -
Hi all
Here is the ENTIRE Drake Lake gull flock, first 31 photos, when you view an
individual photo you can obtain the largest photo size by clicking the
ORIGINAL button to its right. A quick scan of all by me shows an adult
Lesser Black-backed Gull (maybe a second one) as well as a few
Greetings All
Yesterday, Dave Ely and I managed to reach 100 species in Weld County without
setting out to do so
Indeed, our day started before dawn at Stewarts' Pond followed by Lower Latham.
Bird activity was much lower than a week before when Sean and I visited those
areas, and the
Please post if the Vermillion Flycatcher is seen again at the Hanover
Firehouse vicinity!
Thanks,
Bill
Centennial
On Sunday, April 1, 2018 at 1:30:49 PM UTC-6, kickback wrote:
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> This bird was behind the Hanover Fire Station at about noon today I went
> back about 20 minutes later and did
Sounds like it was seen around 8am this morning at the Hanover Fire
Station. Quite often, they are one or two day wonders, so, if you want to
see it, go now and hope it is still there.
Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 9:23 AM, Bill Schreitz
I observed a probable RSHA yesterday afternoon near the Colorado Welcome
Center in Fort Collins. Initially seen from afar when it was soaring and
being harassed by two similarly sized RTHAs. Once I arrived closer, I
captured a few photos that may be found at the CFO facebook page
Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date:April 2, 2018
e-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
This is the Rare Bird Alert forMonday, April 2 sponsored by Denver Field
Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species)
NOTE:
All,
The stunning flycatcher was seen at 8 a.m. this morning by a few of us. It
was still there at 10:30 when I stopped by.
The entire time I saw was there, the bird was behind the fire station in
the lot - on a fence, cholla or tree. It was not scared off by 3 large,
noisy commercial trucks
All,
I'm looking to hire 1-2 people to help me out with crossbill fieldwork this
coming late summer-fall and winter-spring. See below for more details.
Please pass on to any groups/individuals that this might be of interest to.
Good birding,
Cody Porter
Laramie, WY
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I can see it right now near the fuel tanks. It's over 10 mph ( wind).
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Forgot to mention that about 40 Avocets were there as well as 4
Black-necked Stilts.
On Sunday, April 1, 2018 at 7:19:57 PM UTC-6, mvjo...@gmail.com wrote:
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> After observing birds in the San Luis valley for 35 years (gasp!), and
> keeping records, I can say with certainty that April 1st is
Continues at Hanover fire station near fuel tanks at 6pm
Kathy MilleR
Colo Sprgs CO
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