I wouldn't consider yourself foolish...You wouldn't have the opportunity of
seeing it if you don't try. Maureen BlackfordBoulder County
Original message From: Mary Kay Waddington
Date: 11/6/19 6:38 PM (GMT-07:00) To:
davedn...@msn.com Cc: Colorado Birds Subject: Re:
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OK, I was one of those foolish ones that went up there today. About noon,
a couple hours, scouring several blocks around the original sighting.
Hardly any birds, and certainly no Blue-tail. One Sharp-shinned Hawk, one
flicker, one Raven, a dozen crows, and everything else was garbage birds
(or sh
Yeah, I assumed no sightings, given the lack of report. What might be
useful is stories of the extent to which it was searched for, what time,
how long, how many, etc. If no one went, it might be worth a chase. If 20
ppl were there for 5 hrs and came up empty, that'd be a different plan.
dc
Looking over e-bird reports from the area in Albany County today and
yesterday, there are still no sightings since Monday afternoon. Hopefully
it is on the way to Pueblo for the winter.
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 6:10 PM Dave Cameron wrote:
> Conspicuous by its ab
Conspicuous by its absence is any update on the mega-rarity in Laramie.
Surely someone must've trekked up there today. Any news at all, at this
point, would be welcome, and would help one decide whether to haul up there
tomorrow.
Thanks in advance for any news, rumors or heresay.
Dave Camero
I know many of you have seen some Sandhill Crane flyovers this fall but my
brother, Mitchell, has one pointed out to him at the Big Dry screen East
Trailhead behind Littleton HS. It’s sitting nicely in a field for anyone who
wants photos.
My checklist photos here: https://ebird.org/checklist/S
CObirders,
This morning the Boulder Bird Club saw a juvenile Snow Goose (white head,
gray back) at Sawhill-Walden Ponds. It was in a small pond with some
Cackling geese near the center of the Sawhill part of the area.
We also saw a Northern Shrike close to the wooden bird blind in the Sawhill
are
As of 11:00am this morning, the Gyrfalcon had not been seen. I arrived
shortly after 7am.
Ken Wat
Aurora, CO
On Tue, Nov 5, 2019, 8:36 AM Diane Roberts wrote:
> Trilby Road at 8:30am Elaine Wagner & Diane Roberts watched the Gryfalcon
> perched on a power pole before it flew towards the la
Date: Wednesday, November 6, 2019
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