The Juniper Titmouse put in several appearances Thursday for a group of 
distinguished Colorado birders. However, raptors, with the exception of a few 
locals, were notably absent.

 

A local Prairie Falcon gave observers several good looks in flight and perched. 

8 Red-tailed Hawks were all judged to be locals as was a single Golden Eagle

 

Also seen/heard:

 

Townsend's Solitaire 3

Eurasian Collared-dove 1

American Robin 15

Black-biled Magpie 3

Western Scrub-jay 1

Common Raven 10

Red-shafter Flicker 1

Mountain Chickadee 1

Red-breasted Nuthatch 2

Spotted Towhee 1

Bushtit 2

Mountain Bluebird 2

American Crow 1

Black-capped Chickadee 1

Lesser Goldfinch 1

 

Observers:

Cynthia Madsen, RMBO Hawkwatch Volunteer 

Duane Nelson, who first identified Dinosaur Ridge as a site for observing 
spring raptor migration

Bill Schmoker

John Barr

Dick Schottler

Jim Schmoker

Nathan Berry

 

Chuck Hundertmark
RMBO Hawkwatch Volunteer

2546 Lake Meadow Drive
Lafayette, CO 80026
Phone/fax: 303-604-0531
Cell: 720-771-8659
cahm...@q.com




                                          

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