[cobirds] Brambling in Prowers County

2022-10-31 Thread Peter Gent
All,

A female or immature male Brambling was seen and well photographed late
this morning in Willow Creek Park, which is just northeast of the Lamar
Community College in Lamar by Jill Smith:
https://ebird.org/checklist?subID=S121656920

This is the 4th documented sighting of this species in Colorado and the
first in 10 years since one was seen in Bear Creek Lake Park, which is just
east of Morrison, in November 2012.
https://cobrc.org/Reports/SpeciesDetail.aspx?id=478

Cheers,  Peter Gent.
Boulder, CO.

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[cobirds] Dunlin Pueblo County 10/31

2022-10-31 Thread Brandon
Saw a winter plumage Dunlin at Swallows SWA on far west side of Pueblo
Reservoir this morning.  Note duck hunters are likely in the area
sometimes.  The bird was with Killdeer and Least Sandpipers.

Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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[cobirds] Lingering Cranes in San Luis Valley

2022-10-31 Thread mvjo...@gmail.com
There seems to be plenty of cranes for viewing in the San Luis Valley. They 
do not seem to want to leave as weather has been moderate and the grain 
fields open with plenty of food. But the birds are spread out quite a bit 
and you will find some scattered if you look and drive long enough. Try 2S 
and 3E roads, and you should find some. The  road to Smith Reservoir 
usually has some as well. 

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO

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