[cobirds] PUBLIC INPUT REQUEST: Habitat management on Pike National Forest

2022-06-09 Thread Mikele Painter


Greetings Public Land Supporters,

A multi-stakeholder interdisciplinary team working with the USDA Forest 
Service is seeking public feedback regarding the direction of future 
vegetation and habitat management projects within a large swath of the 
South Platte Ranger District of Pike National Forest. The area of interest 
extends west of Sedalia and Perry Park to Bailey. Please follow the link 
below for further details and to access to the survey. All input is greatly 
appreciated.

*Feel free to share this input request widely.*

Anyone can reach out to southplattesur...@gmail.com for more information or 
to request a hard copy of the survey.

*https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RSYP7X6* 


 

 

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[cobirds] Pawnee Grasslands yesterday (Weld Co.)

2022-06-09 Thread rjpa...@gmail.com
14 of us from Boulder Bird Club took a trip to the Pawnee Grasslands 
yesterday, arriving about 9:30.  The Grasslands were noticeably drier than 
in past years, and there were virtually no wildflowers, and lower numbers 
of fewer birds.  But there were lots of Nighthawks, including 8 
perched/sleeping of the rails and fenceposts of the corral near the 
beginning of the birding trail, Horned Larks were everywhere, and we 
encountered a small group of Vesper Sparrows .  We only saw 2 
(Chestnut-sided) Longspurs, one Shrike, single Brewer's and Grasshopper 
Sparrows, and one (Swainson's) Hawk (plus a couple of very far away 
probable Ferruginous).  Norma's Grove was active, with a singing Orchard 
Oriole and a Great-Horned Owl being harassed by an assortment of other 
birds.
If you're going, I'd recommend getting there as early as you can for better 
birding.

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