After tomorrow is over, then there is December. I don't know of any December
sightings of Prothonotary, Worm-eating, or Tennessee, among others for the
Winter Season (December 1-February 29) for Colorado! It will be interesting to
see what species of warblers and/or vireos (there were Warbli
Ted et al,
The existence of this Worm-eating Warbler is mentioned twice in the original
"Two days left..." post, so the total remains a robust 15, yes?
What I want to know is why the Worm-eating is sitting in the midst of
honeylocust pods. It might be getting adult Honeylocust Seed Weevils
(
I spent a windy day birding the lakes near Walsenburg in Huerfano CO.
At Lake Maria (five miles east of Walsenburg on SR10) there were fifteen
swans. Three of them were close enough to identify as Trumpeter Swans. The
other twelve were too far away. With the distant swans was a single
Am
The Prothonotary Warbler was still present this afternoon at Centennial Park,
observed 4:10 - 5:05 pm by Linda Hodges, Bonny Morgan, and Gloria Nikolai. What
a beautiful bird! There was also a Ross' goose among the cackling and Canada
geese and a black-crowned night heron in a tree. Gloria N
Here's #16, and it's a doozie:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58672470@N03/11121540935/?v=1
Ted FloydLafayette, Boulder County, Colorado
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I visited parts of NE Boulder County (+ Union Res.) today and can report the
following.
Union has lots of expected birds plus a continuing Long-tailed Duck that was
within 100 feet of the road along the SE corner.
Terry Res. had 1,000+ gulls, mainly unidentified on the ice in the distant east
The continuing Prothonotary Warbler was seen by Andre Breton at 9 am.
Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO
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