We arrived at 9:30 am at there had already been a brief sighting at
38.9083274, -104.8597967 which was the house of the original report in
December. After 2+ hours there was eventually another brief sighting one
street over on Pinon Valley Rd, then the Brambling which was eventually
refound
My first bird of the year was a Cackling Goose among a flock on (mostly)
frozen Grasmere Lake at the crack of dawn on Jan 1st.
Gigi Zarzuela
Denver County
On Thursday, January 4, 2024 at 7:19:45 PM UTC-7 Barbara Seibert wrote:
> My first bird of the year was an adult bald eagle! I headed
Low estimate.
Tyler Wilson
Adams County
On Jan 4, 2024, at 2:42 PM, Lesley Brown wrote:
I've seen an abbreviation " LE" used several times on eBird that has me
puzzled. It's found underneath the bird seen, such as Bald Eagle or Canada
Goose. What does LE stand for? All I know is Law
My first bird of the year was an adult bald eagle! I headed out early
Monday morning, and the bird was sitting in a tree right next to the road
near my home (Larimer County). It was a nice start to the New Year!
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 5:35 AM Diana Beatty wrote:
> Mine was Canada Goose.
>
I've seen an abbreviation " LE" used several times on eBird that has me
puzzled. It's found underneath the bird seen, such as Bald Eagle or Canada
Goose. What does LE stand for? All I know is Law Enforcement, lol! I've
looked all over but can't find it mentioned on any abbreviation list.
I'd like to say mine was the handsome Krider's Red-tailed Hawk that our
Denver Urban CBC group found perched in a big tree as we gathered at about
7:45 a.m. New Year's at the First Creek @ DEN Open Space trailhead out near
the airport.
But I'd already been up since zero-dark-thirty to check out
Mine was Canada Goose.
Diana Beatty
El Paso County
On Wed, Jan 3, 2024, 2:56 PM Jared Del Rosso
wrote:
> I stepped out my back door on 1/1/2024 to the song of a House Finch. -
> Jared Del Rosso, Centenial, CO
>
> On Tuesday, January 2, 2024 at 12:46:50 PM UTC-7 pages...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> My