I went to Becky Campbell’s house today, and was fortunate enough to have the
stunningly gorgeous male Pine Warbler visit her suet feeder 4 times in the 40
minutes I was there; Becky’s backyard was very birdy while I was there, with
other notable species being Red-breasted Nuthatch, Spotted Towhe
Hello,
The Long-tailed Duck continued at the Doubletree Hotel pond off of Circle
Drive in Colorado Springs this evening. The four Greater White-fronted
Geese were also present in the large goose flock at the northwest corner of
Memorial Park. Prospect lake is mostly frozen but still holds a variet
Hi Birders
After many visits, I relocated an American Dipper in Clear Creek at
the I-76 bridges(Adams Co.) east of Lowell Blv'd at 4 p.m. If looking
for this bird, park on either side of Lowell at 55th Pl. and watch the
creek from Lowell downstream 200 to 300 yds to the bike path bridge
over Clear
On my way to the bank this morning, I saw unusual looking fowl in with
a flock of Canada Geese in the Tech Center. After navigating a "birder
at the wheel" turn, I identified them as greater white-fronted geese,
an adult and a juvenile.
They were on the lawn at 5995 S Orchard Place, by Land Title i
just had a Northern Goshawk on my back deck railing. Near the bird
feeder, and of course, all the little birdies have fled for shelter.
And just as I got the camera, it flew. 2nd time I've had one in my
backyard in the middle of Louisville. Louisville residents, be on the
lookout for NOGO's!
Ca
Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date: December 12, 2011
e-mail: rba@cfo-link
phone: 303-659-8750
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Monday, December 12, 2001
sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird
Observatory. If you are phoning in a message, you can skip the
reco
On Sunday evening, several birders were on hand to study the staging gulls in
the northwest corner of Lake Loveland. I got there early thinking that the
gulls might arrive early as the local landfill is closed on Sundays. At 2 pm,
only Ring-billed Gulls (about 150) were present. A Thayer’s Gull