[cobirds] BCAS Program: Remote Camera Technology - Insights into Boulder’s Wildlife, Jan 23, zoom and in-person

2024-01-22 Thread Janet Smith


Presentation by Christian Nunes covers the wonderous, and sometimes 
shocking, discoveries made by remote cameras on City of Boulder Open Space 
and Mountain Parks lands over the past 15 years. The cameras reveal 
wildlife use of highway underpasses, document the presence of elusive 
creatures like the northern river otter and ringtail, and are used to 
determine the presence/absence of the Federally threatened Preble’s meadow 
jumping mouse.

Tuesday, January 23, 2024, 7:15 PM - 8:15 PM at the Unitarian Universalist 
Church of Boulder (5001 Pennsylvania Ave).

In-Person Gathering - BCAS welcomes everyone back to in-person programs 
Doors open at 7 PM for socializing and the program begins at 7:15. While 
the church is no longer requiring masks, we encourage you to wear your 
favorite high-quality mask, and we will provide free surgical masks for 
anyone who needs one. Please stay home if you feel sick, and watch the 
program on Zoom!

Online Gathering - The meeting room will open at 7:10, the program starts 
at 7:15. Questions for the speaker will be taken from the chat feature of 
the Zoom session. 

Click *this link* 
 
to join the Zoom meeting.

For more info: https://www.boulderaudubon.org/all-events/jan-2024-program

On Monday, January 8, 2024 at 11:41:19 AM UTC-7 Janet Smith wrote:

> Presentation by Christian Nunes covers the wonderous, and sometimes 
> shocking, discoveries made by remote cameras on City of Boulder Open Space 
> and Mountain Parks lands over the past 15 years. The cameras reveal 
> wildlife use of highway underpasses, document the presence of elusive 
> creatures like the northern river otter and ringtail, and are used to 
> determine the presence/absence of the Federally threatened Preble’s meadow 
> jumping mouse. 
>
> Tuesday, January 23, 2024, 7:15 PM - 8:15 PM at the Unitarian Universalist 
> Church of Boulder (5001 Pennsylvania Ave).
>
> For more info: https://www.boulderaudubon.org/all-events/jan-2024-program
>
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>
>  
>

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[cobirds] Thick-billed Longspurs in Bent County, Co

2024-01-22 Thread 'DUANE NELSON' via Colorado Birds
Birders, 


The historic cold spell has eased, and daytime temperatures are finally above 
freezing. Today, I ventured north from Las Animas CO on County Road 10 toward 
Adobe Creek Reservoir. At the small pond on the east side of Road 10, about 8 
miles north of SH 194, I was rewarded with seeing multiple flocks of 
Thick-billed Longspurs coming to the pond in waves, and finding pockets of 
drinking water on the edge of the frozen pond. This winter, this is a great 
place to see these uncommon wintering birds. 


There is a major road construction project on Road 10, which made it impossible 
for me to reach Adobe Creek Reservoir. I don't think it's possible to combine 
the Longspur pond with Adobe Creek reservoir without a major detour. 


Duane Nelson
Las Animas, Bent County, CO

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[cobirds] Pueblo birds 1/22

2024-01-22 Thread Brandon
The weather was finally nice around here, and not too cold.  Pueblo
Reservoir was windless this morning, so scoping the lake was nice.
Highlights on Pueblo Reservoir today: YELLOW-BILLED LOON, a Pacific Loon, 3
Common Loons, Red-necked Grebe, Lesser Black-backed, Iceland (Thayer's),
California Gulls (and many Ring-billed and Herring), other birders saw the
Great Black-backed Gull that avoided me today.  A land bird surprise, was a
Field Sparrow that Al Garner and I saw with some American Tree Sparrows,
and seen by many other birders.  Below the dam, there was an immature
Black-crowned Night-Heron.

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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