In Park County, where Sage Thrasher has a limited distribution (little
suitable habitat), they occur regularly as high as 9500-9600 feet elevation
near County Road 22 (vicinity of Buffalo Peaks). There they occupy expected
sage habitat, although they are, to my knowledge, quite isolated from other
areas of occurrence. Brewer's Sparrow is there, too.

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO

On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 8:41 PM, Stephen Getty <
stephen.ge...@coloradocollege.edu> wrote:

> COBirders,
>
>
>
> I was encouraged by another C Springs birder to report...
>
>
>
> 1. Sage Thrasher hopping around atop Tenney Crags (10,100 ft) west of C
> Springs on July 4. Weird! It is many miles from what I think of as Sage
> Thrasher habitat. I was curious if other CO birders have encountered them
> at such elevations. (we could also have some natural selection here from a
> wanderer; it would have had to flown over a lot of pine/spruce/aspen forest
> to get there!). Perhaps this is more expected around areas like Gunnison.
>
>
>
> 2. 80-100 Ravens were swirling in a cloud at Tenney Crags. There are a
> couple apparent nests, but this species is increasing in C Springs. For
> example, at 5:30 AM June 18 (I was heading out for Chestnut-collared
> Longspur), I noted a raven flight at high elevation flying down from Crags
> fanning out to Colorado Springs (dumpsters, parking lots?). On another
> evening in early June I noted a tight flock of 26 ravens flying up to crags
> area, presumably to roost. In the past I’d seen 2-3 flying up there.
>
>
>
> 3. Calliope (m) on July 3 at house was several days ahead of records from
> prior 14 years (but within error...low n)
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> Steve Getty
>
> Colorado Springs
>
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