Re: [cobirds] Sedge Wren Arapahoe County

2022-01-07 Thread Gregg Goodrich
The Sedge Wren continues this morning at the same location where Cole found 
it. Great find and thanks for getting the word out. Lots of happy birders 
this nice morning.

Gregg Goodrich
Highlands Ranch


On Friday, January 7, 2022 at 8:36:03 AM UTC-7 Nick Komar wrote:

> Cole, great job identifying and documenting this rare bird for Colorado!
>
> Nick Komar
> Fort Collins CO
>
> On Jan 6, 2022, at 9:28 PM, Cole Sage  wrote:
>
> Hi all, 
>
>
> This evening just before sunset while birding at South Platte Park I found 
> a Sedge Wren foraging along the river. I first noticed call notes that I 
> thought were a Winter Wren’s but as I got closer they sounded off. When the 
> wren appeared it was clearly not a stub-tailed Wren but a Sedge Wren. The 
> bird was seen here (39.5710642, -105.0407814) foraging on the east side 
> of the river.
>
> Photos on eBird: https://ebird.org/checklist/S100255392
>
> Cole Sage
> www.birdsonthewing.com
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[cobirds] Mexican duck Id help

2022-01-07 Thread 'ronbco' via Colorado Birds
I’m not home in CO at the moment but I have tried to id Mexican Duck a few 
times on the front range so please excuse the general question about a 
possible id in AZ.
Would there be any iridescence on the dark mantle of a male Mexican Duck? 
It was subtle just in the back of the head. Perhaps that is indicative of 
intergrade?
The other field marks were there though I didn’t look at the tail.

Thanks
Ron Bolton
Berthoud

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[cobirds] Common Redpolls Arapahoe

2022-01-07 Thread 'Steven Kennedy' via Colorado Birds
Just had two Common Redpolls dining at the backyard feeder. Didn’t stay long. 
Live between intersection of Belleview and Parker Road and Chambers Rd and 
Smoky Hill Rd. 
Keep your eyes peeled.  
Steve Kennedy
SW Aurora
Arapahoe County

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Re: [cobirds] Loveland CBC summary

2022-01-07 Thread Brandon
Hi all,

I am thinking that the Solitary Sandpiper on the Loveland CBC, which has
nice photos of it on ebird, would be a 1st Colorado CBC record.  I will
have to see if any other Colorado CBCs have ever had one.  Great find!

Brandon Percival
Colorado CBC Regional Editor
Pueblo West, CO


On Thu, Jan 6, 2022 at 8:47 PM Nicholas Komar  wrote:

> Loveland CBC was held Tuesday Jan 4, 2022 (postponed from Jan 1 due to a
> winter storm warning) for the 22nd consecutive year. The weather was better
> but still challenging with strong winds in certain areas that inhibited
> bird activity. Despite this, the 64 participants tallied a record 113
> species. Only one species was new for the circle- a remarkable Solitary
> Sandpiper found in a restricted city-owned property along the Big Thomson
> River. Other unusual birds included Peregrine Falcon (Second occurrence)
> and Glaucous-winged Gull, Say’s Phoebe, Gray Catbird and Lincoln’s Sparrow
> (third occurrences each). Many thanks to all involved.
>
> Nick Komar and Denise Bretting, compilers
> Loveland CBC
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Re: [cobirds] Sedge Wren Arapahoe County

2022-01-07 Thread Nicholas Komar
Cole, great job identifying and documenting this rare bird for Colorado!

Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO

> On Jan 6, 2022, at 9:28 PM, Cole Sage  wrote:
> 
> Hi all, 
> 
> This evening just before sunset while birding at South Platte Park I found a 
> Sedge Wren foraging along the river. I first noticed call notes that I 
> thought were a Winter Wren’s but as I got closer they sounded off. When the 
> wren appeared it was clearly not a stub-tailed Wren but a Sedge Wren. The 
> bird was seen here (39.5710642, -105.0407814) foraging on the east side of 
> the river.
> 
> Photos on eBird: https://ebird.org/checklist/S100255392
> 
> Cole Sage
> www.birdsonthewing.com
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