At 9:00 pm - 9:45 pm, one Black Rail sang persistently south of the road, with
two more sang on the north side and further west, slightly higher pitched. I
believe my recording picked up all three. Also several Soras and Virginia Rails
on both sides of the road. And most intriguingly, we
The bird was heard by Steve Kingswood, a Mr. Haycraft, and myself singing
the ki ki ki d call persistently on the south side. It is 150 yards
east of the oil/gas facility on the south side, and about 50 yards east of
a wire fence that comes in from the south. A single playback seemed to
On behalf of the Broomfield Bird Club, I, too, would also like to publicly
recognize and thank Eric Zorawowicz for providing our club with his
personal checklist of birds of Broomfield County and for the generous
sharing of his birding knowledge with us. Thank you kindly, Eric.
On Sunday, June
Anhingas also soar, which I can’t say I’ve ever seen a cormorant do.
Regards
-Greg Pasquariello
Highlands Ranch CO
From: Peter Burke
Sent: Monday, June 4, 2018 3:32 PM
To: Brandon K. Percival
Cc: Joe Roller; Colorado Birds; Sandy Beranich
Subject: Re: [cobirds] POSSIBLE ANHINGA in Delta County -
All,
Anhingas in flight tend to flap a few times, then glide. Flap-flap-glide,
flap-flap-glide... and their long tails are distinctive vs. cormorants.
These would be the two primary field marks for flyover Anhinga. Breast
pattern varies depending on plumage and light, and is a good character, but
The Colorado Birds Records Committee also accepted a documented
sighting of an Anhinga, from Barr Lake State Park, Adams County, May
3, 2003. If anyone happens to see one in Colorado again, get a good
photo, and let us all know.
Thanks,
Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO
On 6/4/18, Joe
On May 28 Delta County birder Sandy Beranich saw a possible ANHINGA (*Anhinga
anhinga*) at Sweitzer Lake, near Delta, Delta County and reported it to
eBird.
Sandy has been searching the area and will look again with a park ranger,
also a birder. Campground hosts also saw the individual in
"Looking For a Few Good Birders"
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A male and female pair of Indigo Buntings still present as of 1pm at location
described by Thomas. Female appeared to be gathering nesting material.
John Malenich
Boulder, CO
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Red-headed woodpecker near Ault, CO. crds 39 and 86 on the north side. Bird
is excavating a hole in a humongous cottonwood-- Half of bark is gone on
the west side of crd 86.Farm field environment. Emily Thurston-Moench
On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 2:29 AM, wrote:
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Two birds still calling this morning at 10:00 am.
Carl Bendorf
Longmont
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It is still singing loudly in same area at 9:10 am. I had forgotten that it has
a call similar to catbird. Great looks.
Made recordings of it.
Paula
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The bird is actively singing along Rd. 67 that turns south from the Eldorado
Springs Rd. after the South Mesa Trailhead and before Eldorado Springs Canyon.
The bird is in bushes after the first switchback. The road leads to the Fowler
trail.
Paula Hansley
Louisville
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Western Grebe - 1
on Lake Dlllon
Bonnie Boex
Dillon
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Correction: Not William's, it was Williamson's Sapsucker.
On Monday, June 4, 2018 at 6:09:01 AM UTC-6, Dan Stringer wrote:
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> During a non-birding camping trip to Mueller State Park in Teller County
> June 1, 2, 3, highlights were William's Sapsucker, Gray Jay, Clark's
> Nutcracker, and
During a non-birding camping trip to Mueller State Park in Teller County
June 1, 2, 3, highlights were William's Sapsucker, Gray Jay, Clark's
Nutcracker, and American Three-toed Woodpecker. Lots of nest-building
Western Tanagers and Warbling Vireos.
Dan Stringer
Larkspur, CO
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The singing male Northern Parula that Van Truan and his family found the
Pueblo Zoo yesterday, continues this morning before 6am. It was singing
near the road, that goes South around the Zoo, it was in the zoo property,
though close to the road.
Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date:June 3, 2018
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