Arapahoe Cty near Co Blvd and Mineral back yard, 8/25 5-6:30 pm.
Carol Blackard
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Try putting out some raw pumpkin seeds for them. I have a pair that favor those
and one will takes them from my hand.
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There are still some Snowy Plover at Blanca Wetlands. The watchable
wildlife area still has some. Lisa and I birded the area today and had a
good variety of shorebirds with Baird's and Least Sandpipers, Lesser
Yellowlegs, hundreds of Avocets and Semi-palmated Plover. North Mallard
area is your
As of 12 o'clock I had a bird flying over the dump at 81st and tower road .
last seen flying back to the West in South towards the northern end of first
Creek .Loch Kilpatrick, Parker, co
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Gone from Frist Creek. Last seen flying East.
Gregg Goodrich
Highlands Ranch
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We've had RBNU in our yard coming to our feeder for several yrs. now., year
round. I think they nest in our area, unincorporated Arapahoe county. I
haven't confirmed nesting. We have WBNU also, but not as regular. We live
between Parker Rd., Iliff Ave., & Havana.
Mary Driscoll
Unincorporated
On 8/23 I saw a rattlesnake under my sunflower feeder (common occurrence ),
so I went to get a trashcan and snake stick to catch it, but it had moved
by the time I got back to it. I catch 0-7 each year and move them away
from the house..
On 8/24, there was a dead Steller's Jay under that feeder.
John Britisch found a CRESTED CARACARA in Denver County less than an hour
ago. (Fri AM, August 25)
It is perched and moves short distances when harassed by the resident
Red-tailed Hawk,
but easy to find in the First Creek riparian.
Drive toward Denver Int Airport, on Pena Blvd, exit at 56th avenue
Hello Fellow Birders,
These little dynamos have always livened up my little townhouse yard
near Holly and Arapahoe, ever since we moved in ~ 13 years ago. They are
here year-round, nest in the neighborhood and bring their kids to our feeders.
These neighborhoods were built in the early
All,
For what it's worth, all 3 nuthatch species have moved into Laramie is pretty
large numbers this fall. We almost never get White-breasted or Pygmy in town,
and I rarely see either away from Ponderosa Pine around here (in my
comparatively limited time in CO, I tend to strongly associate bot
I'm not sure how unusual it is, but at least 2 RBNUs have returned to my
feeder in the last week, possibly more. They seem to be coming and
coming to the feeder, but never more than 2 at once. We've also had a
WBNU, apparently in the same time period. Both species are regulars in
my yard fo
Compiler: Joyce Takamine
e-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
Date:August 25, 2017
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