My best yard bird was a Northern Goshawk.  Boy, was that a surprise!  I had to 
run out in my slippers and no coat in the middle of winter to get a photo.
 
Kathy Holland
Centennial, CO

> On 03/11/2024 10:40 AM MDT Thomas Heinrich <[email protected]> wrote:
>  
>  
> Hi all,
>  
> Every now and then one of us will share the excitement of adding a rarity or 
> new species to a yard list, report yard list totals, or comment on local 
> trends. And some of the lists, and variety of species, are really impressive 
> (e.g. David Suddjian's, Gary Lefko's). 
>  
> Yellow Grosbeak, Pyrrhuloxia, Streak-backed Oriole, Long-billed Thrasher, 
> Costa's Hummingbird, Laurence's Goldfinch, and even Anhinga come to mind as 
> rarities that have shown up in or been observed from yards. (Perhaps the 
> recent Brambling, too?)
>  
> As a pretty obsessive yard lister (i.e. binocs always on, camera ready when 
> outdoors, much of the time indoors too), I often wonder about others' 
> experience with yard-listing. 
>  
> How long have you been keeping your list?
> What's your style of yard listing: casual, mainly feeder watching, moderate, 
> dedicated, obsessed?
> How many species?
> Rarest, or favorite species?
> Most memorable experience?
> Location/habitat: urban, suburban, rural, etc?
>  
> And the big question: if we tallied up all our yard lists, how close to 
> Colorado's 520 species could we get?
>  
> It seems likely that certain families would be less well-represented; 
> shorebirds, waterfowl, and gulls, for example. But with neighborhoods lining 
> bodies of water such as Boyd Lake, Lake Loveland, Marston Reservoir, Jackson 
> Lake, and MacIntosh Lake (in Boulder), among many others, many of those 
> species theoretically could have been counted on a yard list. Maybe some 
> lucky person living on the shores of Boyd Lake has Long-tailed Jaeger, 
> Slaty-backed Gull, and Garganey on their yard list!
>  
> Wishing all good health, good birding, and an exciting Spring migration!
>  
> --Thomas Heinrich
>  
>  
> My answers to the questions above:
> 15 years
> Dedicated to obsessive 
> 152 species
> Wood Thrush, Yellow-throated Warbler, N Cardinal, Common Redpoll, Bohemian 
> Waxwing
> Watching spring raptor migration from the roof-top, 35 Broad-winged Hawks 
> among 130 raptors of 10 species on one high-flow day (4/18/2020)
> Interface between suburban and open space, base of foothills, el. 5600'
>  
> --
> Thomas Heinrich
> Boulder, CO
> [email protected] mailto:[email protected]
> http://www.pbase.com/birdercellist
> 
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