[cobirds] Fwd: [NATURE-NET] Scott Weidensaul today at Ramaley!

2014-08-24 Thread Scott E. Severs
Chance to hear a great speaker today!


Scott E. Severs
Longmont, CO


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"The Ghost with Trembling Wings," with Scott Weidensaul

University of Colorado Ramaley Auditorium, Sunday, August 24, 2 p.m.

Presented by Boulder County Nature Association



Don't miss this rare opportunity to hear world-renowned nature writer and
migratory bird researcher Scott Weidensaul talk about the quest to find
reportedly extinct or nearly extinct species around the globe, including
the Ivory-billed Woodpecker and Bachman's Warbler. Scott is an extremely
engaging speaker, and his talks are full of stories and anecdotes that
reveal all that is wondrous in the natural world. Scott's first major book,*
Living on the Wind,* was a semi-finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.



*"At the core of Weidensaul's book are fundamental questions about who we
are, the state of our planet, and the faltering health of our ecosystems...
*The Ghost with Trembling Wings is as much about people as the animals they
search for.




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[cobirds] Ovenbird, CSR, El Paso Co, Sunday

2014-08-24 Thread Steven Brown
Hi COBirders,

Migration has really slowed here the last week or so (nice weather?), but one 
of the two birds banded at Clear Springs Ranch this morning was an adult 
Ovenbird.  Also of note - Friday I had the first two Wilson's Warblers of the 
season, in the willows, where I expect them.

Due to other commitments there won't be any banding reports from me for a 
couple weeks, but I hope to have some good catches to report in the middle of 
September.

Good Birding,
Steve Brown
Colorado Springs

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[cobirds] Red Canyon Park field trip yesterday: Gray Flycatchers, Pinyon Jays, Juniper Titmouse and more

2014-08-24 Thread SeEttaM .
 The field trip I led yesterday for 11 participants to Red Canyon Park was
very productive with most target species seen.  I refound the Gray
Flycatcher family I have been following for the past 2 weeks and everyone
got excellent views of them and heard their frequent contact calls.  In
addition to these Gray Flycatchers, we saw a couple of more individuals
plus another family that foraged nearby as we had lunch and provided views
of a parent feeding a fledgling.  Other flycatcher species were one
Olive-sided Flycatcher, Western Wood-Pewee, and at least one other empid
spp. We saw several Pinyon Jays, Juniper Titmouse and Virginia's Warblers
and more.  I have a photo of one of the juvenile Gray Flycatchers I got
yesterday (as well as the group in front of some of red rock formations)
that I have uploaded to my Birds and Nature blog.


SeEtta Moss
Canon City
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com

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