[cobirds] Foothills Audubon features Dave Leatherman "Natural Wonders of Southeastern Colorado", Tuesday, April 12, 7 pm

2022-04-09 Thread 'Irene Fortune
For all you fans of Dave Leatherman, and people who haven't had yet 
heard Dave's witty descriptions of... well, whatever he's talking 
about.. please join us at Foothills Audubon Club monthly meeting on 
Tuesday, April 12 at 7 pm.


Dave is going lead us birders past the usual reservoir hotspots, Two 
Buttes and Lamar Community College, to enjoy the rich biodiversity that 
awaits - from dinosaur tracks to special trees to tarantulas and armadillos.


You are welcome to come in person, to Berthoud Lion's Club at 600 Third 
Street - about half a block north of Mountain Avenue, just west of the 
railroad.  This meeting space is accessible for disabled but small.  I 
recommend bringing a mask and a warm coat in case we open a door for air 
flow.


The other option is the Zoom link below.  I am 95% sure that we'll be 
able to run Zoom on location but this will be a first so we may be at 
little late getting started.


Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81203130169?pwd=dXR5UGp4TWZyRTZhWXZCZ0hEMFRmUT09
Passcode: 674596



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[cobirds] Pueblo birds 4/9

2022-04-09 Thread Brandon
A couple of surprises this morning, there was a female Yellow-bellied
Sapsucker at Valco Ponds in Pueblo, it was between pond 4 and 5.  The other
highlight was a Pectoral Sandpiper, east of Pueblo Reservoir dam, at the
spillway, just below the dam, in the rocks.  All six normal swallows have
been around this past week in Pueblo.  It sounds like some of the grouse
tours have been finding all four species of loons at Pueblo Reservoir this
week, one Yellow-billed, one Red-throated, one Pacific, and several
Commons, usually seen from the middle of the reservoir east to the dam.
Look from the Sailboard launching area, or N-1 Road on the top of the dam,
or maybe from North Picnic Road/Juniper Breaks Campground, or from the SE
portion of the reservoir.

Good birding,

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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