Along with all of the Canada and Cackling Geese at Siena Reservoir in
Broomfield, there were three male Common Goldenyes, a M/F pair of
Ring-necked Ducks, a bunch of American Coot - and one Sandhill Crane. I
managed to snap off a few shots in the dim morning light as it flew off
towards the
Four of us birded the Jerry Creek Reservoir SWA on Jan. 1 as part of the
Mesa CBC. While walking in to the reservoirs we saw a flock of 20+
Chukars. The Tundra Swan (probably the same on we saw in Nov. at the nearby
small pond off Hwy 330) was in a small patch of open water on the small
lake.
Birders,
While standing outside with some birders watching the Rosy-Finches, several
Chihuahuan Ravens flew by.
I made the call based on call, size and tail shape.
Also here is a Hairy Woodpecker. Fairly unusual for the neighborhood.
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Golden, CO
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East of Tower Road, where 96th turns North to become Cargo Road. Sorry for any
confusion. Good Birding!
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Birders,
The Rosy-Finches are here this morning. Feeders are our.
Keep your eyes open for our local Bobcat. I saw fresh tracks in the snow.
The sun is just hitting the top of the foothills here.
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this is the same area of 96th and Tower Road that was reported yesterday.
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Wow, what a great picture!
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Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date: January 2, 2015
This is the Rare Bird Alert Friday, January 2 sponsored by Denver Field
Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species).
Tundra Swan (*Boulder, *Mesa)
White-winged
Birders,
I visited Adobe Creek Reservoir (Bent and Kiowa Counties) today. The current
cold spell makes the lake look positively arctic, and the lake is 100
percent frozen. Snow covers the ground, but the roads are clear, and easily
negotiated when temperatures are below freezing (and we're on
We just watched the show of a lifetime!
Three (3) Goshawks just cruised through our yard! Two adults one immature.
They perched in plain sight, next to the feeders, within about 20 feet of each
other. One adult made an unsuccessful pass at a squirrel right below him; one
adult the
The N Cardinal made its first visit of the new year this morning.
Around 1:30 this afternoon a flock of 9 Pine Grosbeaks spent several minutes at
the top of a very tall cottonwood across the street from my house. I had 3
Pine Grosbeaks in my yard on 12/26 (about 4 blocks from Bill Kaempfer's
short eared owl made an appearance as I was driving out as it flew in front of
me heading north to the snow fields. As the road turns North I noticed a lot of
horned larks e in front of me so I stopped to scan as I climbed out I had one
snow bunting fly right in front of me with the horned
Hello,
Great Blue and Black-crowned Night at Bear Creek Park (Denver)
today.Cassin's Finch on 12/28 (yard) only because I looked at 100s of
Housies. All bodies of water frozen over in the city and the rivers are
close. Bear creek Sheridan to Lowell 90% froze over, Platte river Union to
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