Thanks, Christian. Glad I got a photo and that Christian set the record
straight.
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ID things like Eared Grebes
vs Horned Grebes." He goes on to say that Shakespeare understood this.
Kaufman says "That's why, in Shakespeare's play 'Julius Caesar,' a soothsayer
utters the famous line: 'Beware the ID's of March!'"
I "
w for photos.
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At Golden Ponds, the pond to the south of the big pond at the parking lot. It
was the pond with the big black pipe running over it.
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This afternoon about 2 p.m. I had two Sandhill Cranes flying low near Timber
Creek Campground, Rocky Mountain National Park. That's in the Kawuneeche Valley
of the Colorado River about 8 miles north of Grand Lake. Someone who has the
Atlas block might want to watch for breeding there.
Cheryl and Dan Tieg and Maggie Boswell and I refound the Hepatic Tanager at the
spot described yesterday. It was singing high in a cottonwood on the south
side of road 310. I'm very sorry if I got Cheryl and Dan's names mangled.
Seen around 1:15 p.m.
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ed on a neighbor's property.
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by the highway, I've been able to count at
least 3 Western Kingbird young in the nest on the utility pole where they've
been in past years. The award for the cutest kids goes to the newly fledged
House Wrens, and they are remarkably agile and mobile.
David Waltman
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While out in the yard transitioning to winter bird baths I had 200 Sandhills
fly over at 4:20, not very high up.
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I found a male Black Rosy Finch on private property in Ward this afternoon.
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This afternoon I saw and photographed Cattle Egret and Swamp Sparrow at Sawhill
Ponds. Egret at parking lot pond. Sparrow at first pond SW of that. 5 Tundra
Swans still at SW corner of Baseline Res.
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be beyond my capability. I suspect this bird is likely a Winter Wren, but I
just wanted to pass on this information in case anyone wants to try to check it
out for Pacific.
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ir, I easily spotted my FOS California Gull which I had
missed on a few previous stops. The goose and the Cal Gull were first found by
Kaempfer and Deininger .
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Two Dunlin have returned to the pond on the west side of Harvard St at Pheasant
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hotographed a Band-tailed Pigeon at my
feeders during its two brief visits. The bird was very skittish. Two days
before, I had 6 Wood Ducks on the neighborhood pond before it froze over. Up to
4 Cassin's Finches have been here for weeks and a few Pine Siskins.
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As of 8:30 this morning, large numbers of McCown's, a few Chestnut-collared,
and a Lapland on 115th south of Oxford. Four hours of missing Lapland
yesterday and 5 minutes with success today. There's a bit if luck involved in
this game.
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FOS Willet,
Marbled Godwit and Solitary Sandpiper. At home this evening a FOS male
Broad-tailed Hummingbird was hungry and happy to feed at my feeders, but
probably not happy to find snow on the ground.
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l for my yard)
And, my usual foothills species. I suspect the next couple of days in the state
could be interesting.
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of the foothills.
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Just saw and photographed a male Calliope at one of my feeders. This is nuts!
About 2 months before my typical first arrival.
A male Common Redpoll continued here yesterday.
Speaking of nutty, we had a bobcat on our roof a couple of weeks ago.
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Normally Calliope's spring migration is through the higher elevations of the
Pacific flyway. The timing of the individual here today isn't so odd for
spring migration. It's the location that's so rare.
David Waltman
Boulder
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On May 3, 2013, at 11:
Virginia's Warblers.
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At NW corner of Boulder Reservoir. Whimbrel is staying put, but I can't
refind the 2 Sanderlings I saw earlier. Amazing number of Spotted Sandpipers,
at least 30.
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refind. The bird was first found by Christian Nunes on 10 June. I got a few
digiscoped photos that I wished were closer, but which show white malar and
very contrasty black and white head pattern.
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At 9 a.m. I heard the bird singing about 200 yards west of U Pump It. There's
a place to park on the N side of 66 about 75 yards W of U Pump It.
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> There is a Rufous-crowned Sparrow sin
I saw and photographed three Eastern Bluebirds this afternoon in my
neighborhood in the Boulder foothills 1/2 way between Boulder and Lyons. They
were feeding on the ground and in Russian olives along Middlefork Road at
Middlecrest Road.
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Jerry Liguori as I recall. Bill Schmoker, please correct me if I remember
incorrectly.
I also had five Snow Geese at Dodd Reservoir today, one of which was a dark
immature bird.
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Following is a link to photos I took today about 1 p.m.
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l the wind. Today, I definitely heard the bird
call several times, some times only about 20 feet from my car. Then,
inexplicably, it just went silent until I gave up on it. It's difficult to get
to hear it, and almost impossible to see.
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Peter Gent is looking at a Black-throated Sparrow at the CU-South Campus. That,
I believe, is SW of the intersection of US 36 and Table Mesa Drive.
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Refound 9 a.m. 25 April. Boulder Creek@ Skunk Creek path, same as before.
Also, Ruby-crowned Kinglet.
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posted, but I have a unique flight shot.
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s within a mile of my house.
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I found this late crane in a field south of CO 66 at N. 61st Street (that's
east of Lyons) at nine this morning. When I drove by again at 11:45 this
morning, I did not see it. I will post photos later today.
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7;s Terns. I saw and photographed a Sora (also on the following
link). I saw all the swallows except for N. Rough-winged today, and an immature
Black-crowned Night-Heron.
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excellent views from the path.
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Maggie Boswell just called to report a male Blackburnian Warbler at CU East
Campus. I think it's at the "Yellow-throated Warbler spot" just west of the
Arapahoe Ave. bridge over Boulder Creek.
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Following is a link to images of today's male Blackburnian Warbler found by
Maggie Boswell. Click on the images to get a larger view. A bit further down on
the page there are a few images from the CFO convention in Grand Junction.
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another Least
about 100 yards up the Saddle Rock trail west of the Gregory Canyon parking
lot. All these birds were ID'd definitively by their vocalizations.
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See link below. A sad story. I have permission from the acting list owner to
post this.
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others have
reported. An adult was feeding a juvenile. This location is unusually low and
distant from the foothills for them in Boulder County in the summer.
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no sign of the Black-chinned so far
today.
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I had a male and two female Evening Grosbeaks at my feeder this morning. First
I've had in months.
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at my house.
Black-chinned is a good bird any time in Boulder County, but 19 September is
late here. My previous late date for Black-chinned was 10 September. My best
judgement at this point is that the Black-chinned is an adult female, maybe the
same one I had here in July and August.
David
This morning I had a female American Three-toed Woodpecker on the west side of
Long Lake.
N 40.07076
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Elevation: 10,618 feet.
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in the foothills 5
miles NW of Boulder Reservoir. I'd never heard or seen them at my house before.
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Here's a link to a couple of images of the Arctic Tern taken this afternoon at
the southwest corner of Boulder Reservoir.
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On Nov 8, 2011, at 9:44 AM, William H Kaempfer
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> Christian Nunes called me at just before 9:00 this morning to report a
> Red-throated Loon at Baseline Reservoir (Baseline and Cherryvale) in Boulder
> County. I g
I have a female Eastern Towhee scratching around in my yard today, and I have
photographed the bird. If you are interested in trying for it, give me a call
for directions.
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Subject: [cobirds] Boulder Eastern Towhee
I have a female Eastern Towhee scratching around in
ke at Allenspark.
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F
ed this variant, first by snowmobile in Yellowstone, and later on
an aerial survey in Montana in 2003. Interesting stuff. I'll post some photos
when I get a chance, probably tomorrow afternoon. Meanwhile, if you get a
chance, you might enjoy seeing these birds at Lake Estes.
David Waltman
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I've posted images of the four Trumpeter Swans at Lake Estes including images
of the rare color variant with yellow legs and feet. See link below.
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Schmoker spotted and a few others got on the young Little Gull in the SE corner
of Union Res about noon today.
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Correction, SW corner of Union.
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> corner of Union Res about noon today.
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mix pocket camera the size of a
deck of cards with a 12x optical zoom, and that's what I used today to document
the bird.
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When were all leaving, Bob Shade discovered he'd left his water bottle behind.
He and Micki went back for it and refound the bird and got this wonderful
photo. See link below.
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ch is not good for Purple. Cassin's Finches have been scarce in
Boulder County this winter and were missed on the Boulder CBC this year,
although they are often found at my house.
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At least six of us saw the bird today at 3 p.m. It was about 50 yards west of
the peak of the road.
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he general area. They come down to feed when
the snow gets deep higher up.
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I just had a subadult Northern Goshawk in my yard; its eyes aren't dark enough
to make it full adult. It held still for a few photos. I see I had one here for
two days about this time last year.
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Late this morning there was a Black-necked Stilt at Cottonwood Marsh/Walden
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ommon Grackle
Brown-headed Cowbird
Bullock's Oriole
House Finch, feasting, as were American Goldfinches, on the incredible crop of
thistle, many about five feet tall
Lesser Goldfinch, one heard only
American Goldfinch
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Nuthatch, Western Tanager, Yellow-breasted Chat, Western Wood-Pewee among
others. There is a jungle of poison ivy along the trails, so watch out.
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egret.
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x27;s Finch
Pine Siskin
Hairy Woodpecker
Rufous males were seen at the front and right side, but mostly (up to three) at
the left rear of the building. The Calliope Hummingbirds were seen at the left
rear too.
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d end. Red-breasted Nuthatch
in the ponderosa pines closer to home.
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k-eyed Junco (Gray-headed),4
Reporting the mergansers reminds me that I saw and photographed 4 Red-breasted
Mergansers on Shadow Mountain Lake (Grand County) on 9/8/2009.
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been here a few days)
And just one Broad-tailed Hummingbird which is still here today.
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Reservoir):
Great Egret, 4
Snowy Egret, 1
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Looks like Anna's to me.
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Howdy all,
Yesterday I had what appears to
P.S. Why not Costa's? Looks like the wingtips fall short of the tail. That
wouldn't be true for Costa's.
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Two Broad-tailed Hummingbirds posed for photos in my yard this morning, the
latest I've ever had Broad-tailed's, by one day.
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Boulder Reservoir:
Sabine's Gull, 1 juvenile
My house:
Sharp-shinned Hawk, 1
Broad-tailed Hummingbird, 1.
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for a few days.
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I just had four Wild Turkeys run through our yard. Neighbors had seen up to six
yesterday and today. I also had my first Cassin's Finch in a long while. The
Broad-tailed Hummingbird was a big eater all day. I hope she moves on to warmer
climes tomorrow.
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little bird!
Hermit Thrush, 1 feeding on berries.
Cassin's Finch, a pair
Lesser Goldfinch, about four
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d that with all dark
parts quite black. The "M" shape on the dorsal side of the bird in flight
appeared uniformly black, and I watched for an hour or so. It was really pretty
striking.
Herring Gull, 1 juvenile
Bluebird species, 20
American Pipit, 4
I checked several Boulder County reservoirs today, and it was slow. Most
interesting:
Boulder Reservoir; 1 Forster's Tern.
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Today I had a Forster's Tern at Boulder Reservoir and another at Lagerman
Reservoir, and not much else except lots of bluebirds on the move. According to
my resources, this is late for Forster's Terns.
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One of our kids just reported 150-200 Sandhill Cranes flying over their house
about 4 blocks west of downtown Louisville.
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I refound the Yellow-throated Warbler and Common Yellowthroat at
8:30 this morning. Connie Kogler spotted it twice before I left about
9:00. The Yt Warbler was feeding high in ponderosa pines in the end
50 yards of Pine Point. I'll post a photo later today.
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eeing when I was
photographing the bird.
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I had two male Evening Grosbeaks here a bit a ago. I also had an American Tree
Sparrow a wee bit early, and a bird I rarely get here in the foothills. Six
Western Bluebirds were feeding on russian olives in the neighborhood today too.
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Gray-crowned and one Black Rosy-Finch here in the yard in years past, but none
this year yet.
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ast night for the fourth night in a row, leaving
a pile of poop and tracks in the snow, but all my feeders were in the garage
this time. I hope he gets discouraged.
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Eagle at Walden Ponds.
There was a Prairie Falcon high on a power pole NE of Baseline Reservoir.
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Just before sunset today I had a White-winged Scoter and Long-tailed Duck at
Lagerman Reservoir. This morning I dipped on White-winged Scoter and
Long-tailed Duck at McIntosh Lake, and Winter Wren at 63rd and Saint Vrain
River.
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same bird that Christian Nunes reported a few weeks ago. There was an
intermediate or dark Harlan's near Hygiene Road and 61st.
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e (like Western Flycatcher) you virtually can't tell except by
vocalization?
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of eastern.
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ce it is a new split. I'm eager to read more in the
March issue of Birding.
David Waltman
Boulder
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ir where Bald Eagles have been hanging out
for years). I also had my FOS Ferruginous Hawk north of Niwot Road at Fairways
Drive. At home today, I had 4 Cassin's Finches and all the Dark-eyed Junco
forms that occur in Colorado.
David Waltman
Boulder
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s the 19th, so maybe
someone can refind this bird on Wednesday or after at least for count week.
David Waltman
Boulder
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It was fun entering the Longmont Merlin on eBird because, using the satellite
map, I could actually find the exact tree at the edge of the parking lot where
the bird was perched! Ain't hi-tech cool?
David Waltman
Boulder
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t and Rogers Rd, about 1/2 mile N.
of Nelson Rd.
David Waltman
6,000 feet; 1/2 way between Boulder & Lyons
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way between Boulder & Lyons, I had a Canyon Wren today.
David Waltman
Boulder
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n Owl perched in the morning sun at Lagerman Reservoir.
Photo at the link below. Don't bother asking about the Barn Owl specifics. Not
that I wouldn't tell you. That owl just happened to land in that tree briefly
as I drove by, and that was it.
David Waltman
Boulder
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