Hi all

Huge thanks are due to Liz Bokram for years of work for the Roaring Fork 
Audubon, a volunteer position that she just retired from! THANKS LIZ

Thanks are also due because after her surprise thank-you lunch and presentation 
in Carbondale yesterday, most of us were able to go to Carbondale Nature Park 
and see the five RUSTY BLACKBIRDS that were rediscovered on Thursday 27th by 
John Anderson (thks John), the birds having not been seen since December. PLUS: 
They were a LIFE BIRD for Liz yesterday - HURRAH. Seems that they are now 
commuting from the trees by the ‘warm’ stream at the Northeast corner of the 
park, into ranchland further NE, towards the Roaring Fork. In December they 
were favouring the stream on the NW side of the park.

In town, the RED-NAPED SAPSUCKER continues, still frequenting the tree at the 
west end of Centennial Park on Friday also. BUT.. Still no further sign of the 
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker photographed in that tree around Christmas

Also, still no further sign of the 8 Cackling Geese again around Carbondale – 
seems they may have been a one-day wonder on 3rd Feb,  brought in by the 
snowstorm that day

Good birding all, and on behalf of Roaring Fork Audubon, hearty thanks again to 
LIZ.

Best regards

Dick Filby
Carbondale, Garfield County


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