Hi all

Birded all around Weld yesterday ... saw 79 species with the following new 
spring birds:

   - Lark Bunting [Weld CR 96]
   - Ruddy Duck [Loloff Reservoir]
   - Swainson's Hawk [Beebe Draw]
   - Semipalmated Sandpiper [Weld CR 59] --Both Loloff, Weld CR 59 probably 
   had total of 20+ peeps collectively
   - Least Sandpiper [Weld CR 59]
   - Loloff had peeps as well heatwaves
   - Wilson's Phalarope [Loloff Reservoir and Weld CR 59]
   - Burrowing Owl-2 [Weld CR 59 south of marsh on west to south of flooded 
   field corner alongside road]
   - Barn Swallow
   - Savannah Sparrow-2 [Weld CR 59]
   - Vesper Sparrows
   - Chipping Sparrow - few
   - Brown-headed Cowbird

Here's the gist on my Pawnee District Ranger visit:

   - First, he was nice guy to talk with and open to hearing concerns and 
   solutions but he is based in reality in terms of his annual program of 
   work, limited budget and lack of human resources to perform the work
   - Office currently has only ~50% of staff (looks like 10 positions in 
   total)--two Archeologists, a temporary biologist, and a Recreation 
   Specialist (retires next month).  Reality here is USDA is "guinea pig" for 
   Administrative streamlining efforts.  Hiring to fill needed vacancies has 
   greatly reduced in terms of process and approvals
   - Budget is extremely tight and diminishes each fiscal 
   year--stabilization not expected in next few Fiscal years
   - Multiple use of the resource is a balance--I heard "squeaky wheel" 
   usually gets attention
   - Recreational shooting is exploding (no pun intended) in growth--they 
   hear from rec shooters way-y-y-y more than birders
   - Constituency (Rec shooting) pressure from State, County and 
   Recreational Shooting groups for access to these public lands
   - Talked of removing Pawnee Bird Tour signs due to $$$ cost of 
   maintaining (replacing) due to vandalism and theft of displays
   - Talked of getting with birders on changing and designing a 21st 
   century birding tour, identifying birding locales around the Pawnee and 
   using RF, GPS, mobile tech as a "virtual birding tour"--already being 
   studied.  In both east and west sections (north to south, too).
   - Most shooting occurs in the SE section (lower half) of the PNG west 
   section (ie, Weld CR 96)--he mentions
   - District Ranger came from an oil and gas background in Oklahoma
   - The recent oil and gas development decision (2012ish) prevents 
   drilling surface of PNG for new permits after 2014
   - A drill will be drilled on south side of Murphy's Pasture soon--legacy 
   permit (older than 2014).  There are two more legacy permits planned on PNG 
   I heard mentioned
   - In the PNG vicinity--third of all rights in private hands (surface and 
   mineral holder same), third in mixed hands (surface owner different than 
   mineral holder), third Federal govt hands
   - Grassland habitat and grassland birds are of great conservation 
   concern not sure I heard that expressed during our conversation
   
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn

http://coloradobirder.club/


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