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Below is an excerpt from a report I wrote for the Wet Mountain Tribune
(Westcliffe).  The article describes the annual Arkansas Valley Audubon
field trip held last week in Custer County.  I mention the sighting of
species with reference to our Wet Mountain Valley checklist.  We spotted a
possible juvenile Little Green Heron that Dave Silverman is contemplating on
writing up to the CRBC for their judgement.  -Note the "rarities" mentioned
below are in reference to Custer County (elevation 8,000 - 14,000 feet), not
elsewhere.  For a copy of the complete list please contact me directly.

 

  On September 26 twelve birders participated in the annual field trip
sponsored by the Arkansas Valley chapter of the National Audubon Society led
by Dave Silverman of Rye. Although the number of birders was lower the
number of species identified was 97, close to the yearly goal of 100 or
more. If the level of Lake DeWeese had been lower to expose the mudflats
that usually exist, the group would have seen many shorebird species that
were absent this year.  However, the Valley's excellent variety of habitats
enhanced the opportunities to find many other species elsewhere. 

  There were several rarities to delight the observers. Those were Common
Loon, Bald Eagle (while the more common Golden Eagle was not sighted),
Black-chinned Hummingbird, Eastern Kingbird, Cassin's Vireo, and Lark
Bunting (Colorado's State Bird).

  The species that caught the most attention was a white, juvenile wading
bird. There was much discussion about whether it was a Snowy Egret-a species
that is considered unusual at this time of year-or a Little Blue Heron which
has never been recorded previously in the Wet Mountain Valley. Dave
Silverman suggests the bird be listed temporarily as a Snowy Egret until the
Colorado Rare Birds Committee of the Colorado Field Ornithologists decides
which species it is. 

 

Leon Bright

Westcliffe and Pueblo

 

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