[cobirds] Re: Friends of the Pawnee NG Site

2022-05-01 Thread 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
HI all

Links to resources from Friends site are now 
here: https://thevermontbirderguy.org/files/FrPNGLinks.html

Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn

On Monday, April 18, 2022 at 3:23:13 PM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I'm going to be converting my Friends of PNG site to a new Vermont flavor 
> with our impending move. Birders have been asking me through email and in 
> the field to make available the various linked resources on the site. I've 
> captured the links requested and they can be viewed (even after site turns 
> into a VT one) at 
> https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/files/FrPNGLinks.html. This 
> page contains specific links for all CO county eBird RBAs, 10 Pawnee NG 
> birding driving tours (includes Raptor Alley), and link to our active 
> Pawnee NG iNaturalist project. For those interested in following my VT 
> endeavors please email me and I'll share new VT website and email handle 
> ("thevermontbirdingguy") as soon as I am up and running. ;-)
>
> Hope this helps! :-)
> Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
>
>

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[cobirds] May Day in Weld

2022-05-01 Thread 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Might be my last report probably hitting the road mid-May to VT.

CR 41 "T" intersection (CR 41 btw 100/102 at 102 left .5m and right 1m is 
the "T", 18 species seen, highlights: Lark Bunting; six sparrow species; 
Brown-headed Cowbird; Loggerhead Shrike (pair); Say's Phoebe; loads of 
Chipping Sparrows!

Lone Tree Creek at CR 110 and 108 had 12 similar species above

Crom Lake had 20 species highlights: lots of duck species, 30-40 Wilson's 
Phalarope

CR 59 Marsh had 20 species, highlights are: Whimbrel (2); Wilson's 
Phalarope (100+); Long-billed Dowitcher (20+); Marsh Wren

Thanks and goodbye it was a pleasure sharing birding with you all!
Gary Lefko, signing off from Nunn, Colorado
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[cobirds] Shorebirds/Weld

2022-04-25 Thread 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Adding to Bill Fink's post about shorebirds ... Sat/Sun combined report

   - CR84 marsh south of Crom Lake: "Peeps" (20-30+, Least and Western); 
   Long-billed Dowitcher (2); Greater Yellowlegs (3), Lesser Yellowlegs (1); 
   Willet (1)
   - Woods Lake: Least Sandpiper (11)
   - CR59 Marsh: Long-billed Dowitcher (12); Semipalmated and Least 
   Sandpiper (20+); Willet (3)
   - CR61/74 Ponds: Long-billed Dowitcher (16); "Peeps" (43+/-, Least, 
   Semipalmated and Western); Wilson's Phalarope (6); Greater Yellowlegs (5); 
   Lesser Yellowlegs (2); Black-necked Stilt (18)

Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn

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[cobirds] Friends of the Pawnee NG Site

2022-04-18 Thread 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

I'm going to be converting my Friends of PNG site to a new Vermont flavor 
with our impending move. Birders have been asking me through email and in 
the field to make available the various linked resources on the site. I've 
captured the links requested and they can be viewed (even after site turns 
into a VT one) 
at https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/files/FrPNGLinks.html. This 
page contains specific links for all CO county eBird RBAs, 10 Pawnee NG 
birding driving tours (includes Raptor Alley), and link to our active 
Pawnee NG iNaturalist project. For those interested in following my VT 
endeavors please email me and I'll share new VT website and email handle 
("thevermontbirdingguy") as soon as I am up and running. ;-)

Hope this helps! :-)
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn

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[cobirds] Re: More Spring arrivals/Weld

2022-04-18 Thread 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Forgot the Thick-billed Longspurs (12+) along CR 45 north of CR 112 (before 
east-west telephone line) on both sides of road. Excellent weather 
conditions at 0730 ... um, until the wind appeared 0820. There was another 
birder at CR 110-area looking for longspurs, too. The boxed area below is 
probably the most reliable longspur spot for both species. CR45/122 is the 
start of annual Nunn BBS route. CR 41 (t-intersect) btw 102/100 a favorite 
for Sage and Brown Thrasher, sparrows, shrikes, orioles, Blue Grosbeak, etc

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 3:19:38 PM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

> Hi All!
>
> Ventured out for a short period of time on the Pawnee until the wind 
> kicked up.
>
>- Sage Thrasher (CR 41 btw 100/102 - (3); CR 49 north of 100 - (4))
>- Loggerhead Shrike (CR 41 btw 100/102)
>- Vesper Sparrow CR 49 north of 100 (3)
>- Burrowing Owl CR 59/74 (1)
>- Osprey O Street gravel pit in Greeley, behind the jail (2 on nest)
>- Black-crowned Night Heron (2), Cattle Egret at Glenmere Park
>- Mute Swan F street gravel pit in Greeley
>- Western Grebe on 3t5th Ave west gravel pit (6)
>
> Photos tomorrow.
>
> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
> https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>
> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
>

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[cobirds] More Spring arrivals/Weld

2022-04-17 Thread 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi All!

Ventured out for a short period of time on the Pawnee until the wind kicked 
up.

   - Sage Thrasher (CR 41 btw 100/102 - (3); CR 49 north of 100 - (4))
   - Loggerhead Shrike (CR 41 btw 100/102)
   - Vesper Sparrow CR 49 north of 100 (3)
   - Burrowing Owl CR 59/74 (1)
   - Osprey O Street gravel pit in Greeley, behind the jail (2 on nest)
   - Black-crowned Night Heron (2), Cattle Egret at Glenmere Park
   - Mute Swan F street gravel pit in Greeley
   - Western Grebe on 3t5th Ave west gravel pit (6)

Photos tomorrow.

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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[cobirds] Burrowing Owl and Others/Weld

2022-04-16 Thread 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Wandered about Greeley-area today.

   - Crom Lake: American Avocet (2); Say's Phoebe
   - CR 31/80 Pond: Snow Goose (12)
   - CR 59 Marsh: Bill Fink, Baird's Sandpiper (7), American Avocet (2-3), 
   Black-necked Stilt (2); Lesser Yellowlegs; Greater Yellowlegs (2); 
   - CR 48 Marsh: Greater Yellowlegs (3); American Avocet, Wilson's Snipe 
   group (3)
   - Beebe Draw: Burrowing Owl (pair) CR 44 btw 43/47 on north by three 
   50-gallon barrels; Swainson's Hawk, Barn Swallow (5); White-crowned Sparrow 
   (5); Greater Yellowlegs (3)
   - Stewart's Pond full of birds no time to scan
   - Cozzens Lake is dry

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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[cobirds] Spring in Weld

2022-04-04 Thread 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

This weekend's birding included:

   - Black-necked Stilt (Stewart's Pond)
   - Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs (Stewart's Pond (few), Cozzens Lake (13) 
   and 59 Marsh (few))
   - Yellow-headed Blackbird (2) (Severance Pond south of Bruce's)
   - Sandhill Crane flyover (59 marsh)
   - Lesser Black-backed Gull (2) (Kyger Open Space) and Herring Gull (few)
   - Say's Phoebe (Black Hollow Reservoir)
   - Franklin's Gull (2) (Drake Lake)
   - American Avocet (Stewart's Pond and Crom Lake)
   - Common Grackle, Dark-eyed Junco, Common Raven (2) (Nunn yard)
   - Great-tailed Grackle (3) Drake Lake)
   - Horned Grebe (3) (Windsor Lake) and Herring Gull (few)
   - Glaucous-winged Gull (Black Hollow Reservoir)
   - All three teal species (59 marsh)
   - Marsh Wren (Stewart's Pond)
   - Ducks, ducks and more ducks :-)

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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Re: [cobirds] Thank You and Almost Goodbye Colorado Birders

2022-03-30 Thread 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Not sure what to do with the Friends of PNG site ... (1) was thinking of 
handing off to someone or organization--or-- (2) transform it into a VT 
birding site. :-)

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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On Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at 9:19:37 AM UTC-6 Adam Johnson wrote:

> Good luck and have fun in Vermont! Will someone be taking over the Friends 
> of Pawnee website?
>
> Adam Johnson
> Fort Collins
>
> On Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at 7:31:53 AM UTC-6 anne...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Wow, we will miss you, Gary!   Your knowledge of birds is amazing.
>> Good luck in Vermont, hope you find cool birds there too.
>> Anne
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 12:29:54 PM UTC-6 Lisa Carp wrote:
>>
>>> Wow! Sorry to hear this but Vermont is pretty cool. Thanks for all 
>>> you've done for the birds of CO.
>>> I for one will miss your hawk (& other bird) reports!
>>> Good luck!
>>> Lisa Carp
>>> Superior
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 9:27 AM 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds <
>>> cob...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all
>>>>
>>>> We are moving to Vermont and our house in Nunn will be listed in next 
>>>> weeks. We expect a quick sale in this "hot" market. I wish I can 
>>>> personally 
>>>> thank many of you for your generosity and enthusiasm about birding. I 
>>>> enjoyed everyone of you who attended any trips I led up here and down in 
>>>> Colorado Springs-area. I appreciated bumping into birders in the field and 
>>>> learning something new about birding, life and yourself. I really enjoyed 
>>>> "passerbyers" and pointing out birds to them and seeing the light "turn 
>>>> on" 
>>>> for birding.
>>>>
>>>> Ten things I'll miss about Colorado
>>>>
>>>>- Pawnee National Grassland--growing up in the most dense state in 
>>>>America (NJ) Colorado taught me to truly appreciated and embrace living 
>>>> on 
>>>>the prairie
>>>>- Love the Colorado concert scene-especially at Red Rocks
>>>>- Beautiful weather
>>>>- Diversity of birds--who knew gulls existed outside a beach
>>>>- Scenic drives in the mountains
>>>>- Fort Collins
>>>>- "Hiding" the last ten years of my Air Force career at the 
>>>>magnificent U. S. Air Force Academy
>>>>- Conservation-minded citizenry
>>>>- Pikes Peak-in the middle of an Air Force tour in South Korea I 
>>>>received a phone call saying my next assignment was the Air Force 
>>>> Academy 
>>>>in Colorado Springs. My initial "Joisey" reaction was "what the heck is 
>>>> in 
>>>>Colorado?" (thinking wild west, wagon wheels, etc ;-) ) When I stepped 
>>>> off 
>>>>the plane in Colorado Springs and saw Pikes Peak I said to myself (and 
>>>>others) "I don't have to go back to Jersey any more"
>>>>- Plant-based protein culture and availability
>>>>
>>>> Ten things we love about Vermont
>>>>
>>>>- Did I mention GREEN? We visited last July, everywhere we went 
>>>>(and we traveled the entire state) was GREEN, GREEN and more GREEN
>>>>- Billboards are illegal
>>>>- Mandatory recycle
>>>>- Maple syrup (diners and bakeries!)
>>>>- Montpelier is the only state capital without a McDonald's
>>>>- Vermont does not have any skyscraper. Vermont is the only state 
>>>>that does not have any buildings taller than 124 feet
>>>>- Covered bridges
>>>>- Farm stands (pay-as-you-go, free, pay-what you can) everywhere
>>>>- Second smallest state by population
>>>>- Vermont became the last state to get a Walmart store
>>>>
>>>> I'll miss the Colorado birding community! Until we meet again ...
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
>>>> https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>>>>
>>>> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
>>>>
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[cobirds] Re: Slaty-backed Gull, Weld County

2022-03-29 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

These gulls frequently can be found at Drake Lake, too, for another spot to 
check. CR 23 just south of Hwy 14 and about a mile from Weld Landfill.

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On Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 10:53:53 AM UTC-6 Nick Komar wrote:

> The Stoll Brothers from Tennessee report thousands of gulls at Black 
> Hollow Reservoir including the adult Slaty-backed Gull, 10:30 am, 
> 3-29-2022. Viewing is very long distance from Weld CR 19, about one 1.5 
> miles north of Hwy 14. Otherwise, property around the lake is private. 
> Birds at the lake move back and forth to north weld landfill, where access 
> is restricted and viewing from public roads is obstructed. I believe this 
> is a first county record for Weld. 
>
>
>

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[cobirds] Thank You and Almost Goodbye Colorado Birders

2022-03-29 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

We are moving to Vermont and our house in Nunn will be listed in next 
weeks. We expect a quick sale in this "hot" market. I wish I can personally 
thank many of you for your generosity and enthusiasm about birding. I 
enjoyed everyone of you who attended any trips I led up here and down in 
Colorado Springs-area. I appreciated bumping into birders in the field and 
learning something new about birding, life and yourself. I really enjoyed 
"passerbyers" and pointing out birds to them and seeing the light "turn on" 
for birding.

Ten things I'll miss about Colorado

   - Pawnee National Grassland--growing up in the most dense state in 
   America (NJ) Colorado taught me to truly appreciated and embrace living on 
   the prairie
   - Love the Colorado concert scene-especially at Red Rocks
   - Beautiful weather
   - Diversity of birds--who knew gulls existed outside a beach
   - Scenic drives in the mountains
   - Fort Collins
   - "Hiding" the last ten years of my Air Force career at the magnificent 
   U. S. Air Force Academy
   - Conservation-minded citizenry
   - Pikes Peak-in the middle of an Air Force tour in South Korea I 
   received a phone call saying my next assignment was the Air Force Academy 
   in Colorado Springs. My initial "Joisey" reaction was "what the heck is in 
   Colorado?" (thinking wild west, wagon wheels, etc ;-) ) When I stepped off 
   the plane in Colorado Springs and saw Pikes Peak I said to myself (and 
   others) "I don't have to go back to Jersey any more"
   - Plant-based protein culture and availability

Ten things we love about Vermont

   - Did I mention GREEN? We visited last July, everywhere we went (and we 
   traveled the entire state) was GREEN, GREEN and more GREEN
   - Billboards are illegal
   - Mandatory recycle
   - Maple syrup (diners and bakeries!)
   - Montpelier is the only state capital without a McDonald's
   - Vermont does not have any skyscraper. Vermont is the only state that 
   does not have any buildings taller than 124 feet
   - Covered bridges
   - Farm stands (pay-as-you-go, free, pay-what you can) everywhere
   - Second smallest state by population
   - Vermont became the last state to get a Walmart store
   
I'll miss the Colorado birding community! Until we meet again ...

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland

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[cobirds] Bald Eagle Show Continues, Greater Yellowlegs and Mountain Bluebird/Weld

2022-03-14 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Went by Woods Lake on Saturday saw only about 8-10 Bald Eagle and six cars 
observing. Sunday morning was "boffo" I counted 30 Bald Eagle! Add 12 more 
Bald Eagle on ice at Cozzens Lake in Eaton same day.

I had seven Mountain Bluebird CR 102/37 in Nunn-area.

I had three Greater Yellowlegs at CR 41/46 private pond.

Hundreds and hundreds of gulls both days at Drake Lake loafing on partial 
ice or plowed field north of house on west-including Lesser Black-backed 
Gull. 

Plenty of and nice variety of ducks at various open waters.

Most goose flocks had Snow Goose in tow air or ground.

Waters thawing: Crom Lake, Angel Lake, Latham Reservoir, CR 48 had many wet 
areas, O St gravel pond, gravel pit across from Linn Grove Cemetery.

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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Re: [cobirds] a situation (Boulder)

2022-03-04 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

FYI, we've all probably read similar in the past, just a refresher 
... https://www.audubon.org/get-outside/audubons-guide-ethical-bird-photography

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On Friday, March 4, 2022 at 9:15:11 AM UTC-7 andrea...@gmail.com wrote:

> Everybody is getting really worked up over this. I’m both a birder and a 
> photographer. I have a nice pair of binoculars, a nice scope AND I shoot 
> with a 600mm lens.  Sometimes, in the birding community, people may have 
> antagonist feelings toward photographers and at times and use the word “big 
> lens“ in a negative tone. In my mind, a big lens means you don’t need to 
> get close to the subject. It keeps you at a safe distance. Distance keeps 
> the bird performing their normal behavior.   I care about the birds that I 
> photograph and I keep a respectful distance. I pull off the the side of the 
> road to park. I’ve been to that spot a couple of times and I recognized 
> both birders and photographers and I even made a few new friends along the 
> way. While there are always the bad apples that ruin the bunch, from the 
> photography perspective, I call those people out if they’re being 
> reckless.  That being said, the reckless people I’ve seen over the years 
> aren’t always true wildlife photographers.  They are people trying to 
> photograph a bird up close with a cell phone. True ‘Birders’ are typically 
> almost always caring for the birds that they see. 
>
> I feel like I’m arguing about politics right now. Us against them. Can’t 
> we be both? Both a birder and a photographer? I like to think that I strike 
> the balance of both. Most of the people that I’m acquainted with do also.  
> In this particular situation, sometimes you have to wait hours before you 
> even get a glimpse of the owl. I can understand why this would be 
> frustrating for locals, seeing cars and people on their quiet road. It’s 
> like having paparazzi there. That being said, it won’t last forever. I love 
> that people are out enjoying nature during a time that we are still in a 
> pandemic and we have a war going on in Ukraine. People need something else 
> to care about. If people don’t say something beautiful, they’re less apt to 
> care about it. Can’t we all get along?
>
> Andi-Douglas County, Bird Nerd and photographer
>
> On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 5:03 PM DAVID J WALTMAN  
> wrote:
>
>> Dave’s latest message explained a mystery I had.   I was at the Lyons owl 
>> site this morning for the first time in weeks.  There must have been at 
>> least twenty owl photographers there.  What puzzled me is why I didn’t 
>> recognize a single person.  I’ve been birding in Boulder county for many 
>> decades and I typically know several birders when there is gathering for a 
>> good bird, but not today.  I took one photo of the photographers with my 
>> iPhone.  There are twelve people in my photo (blocking both lanes of the 
>> road).  Every single person has a camera, and many have  cameras with large 
>> to huge lenses, and I can only spot one person with possible binoculars.  
>> These are not birders.  These are photographers that have heard about the 
>> photo op from the internet.  It’s no wonder I didn’t recognize any of 
>> them.  And maybe that’s why they don’t observe birding etiquette? 
>> David Waltman 
>> Boulder 
>>
>> On 03/03/2022 4:23 PM DAVID A LEATHERMAN  wrote: 
>>
>>
>> What do you get when you mix the following ingredients: a nice peaceful 
>> and beautiful area near bigger, fast-growing human population centers; an 
>> owl that attracts another owl and they appear in the same area on a repeat 
>> basis; humans under the influence of a multi-year covid pandemic and spring 
>> fever; locals who remember fondly the "way it used to be"; high quality 
>> photography equipment within the price range of many; Facebook and COBIRDS 
>> and eBird and other sources of up-to-date intel?  Answer: a situation 
>> (Boulder). 
>>
>> I appreciate all the public and private responses.  Based on what you all 
>> have shared about various ingredients, the "situation" is quite 
>> understandable.   
>>
>> Fully acknowledging the truth of what Robin said about broad brushes, I 
>> was made aware of a Facebook group called the "Colorado Bird Photographers" 
>> which has 9800 members.  Wow, that's a lot of folks and I'm sure 90% have 
>> parents who brag about them.  Several photos of the Lyons' pygmy-owls have 
>> appeared on that site.  Sometimes unpredictable, strange things happen as a 
>> result of social media.  I remember well the night the rental house next to 
>> my apartment complex advertised a party to a limited number of friends.  To 
>> the surprise of the party organizers, over 100 cars descended on our street 
>> and alley.  Soon under-the-influence kids were walking, yelling, littering 
>> and worse in their yard, our courty

[cobirds] Snowy Owl/Weld

2022-02-24 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Anyone see the Snowy Owl after the 2/20 sightings? Have not had a chance to 
go look for it yet.

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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[cobirds] Raptor Alley (and an eagle show)/Weld

2022-02-14 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

I led the Colorado State University Field Ornithology group out on our 
annual Raptor Alley trip together on Saturday. ZERO wind again-three 
weekends in a row now! Hoping for a 4th weekend of no wind with Cheyenne 
Audubon group this Saturday. ;-)

Total of 48 raptors for our Saturday efforts:

   - Northern Harrier - 5
   - Ferruginous Hawk - 10 (includes a group of five on the ground 
   positioning themselves over a Prairie Dog kill ... cool! ... including the 
   local dark morph)
   - Bald Eagle - 9 (including all of us bearing witness to one of our 
   local pair "doing the hokey-pokey") :-)
   - Red-tailed Hawk - 8
   - Rough-legged Hawk - 6 (including local dark morph)
   - American Kestrel - 7
   - Prairie Falcon - 2

Some of us got to hear Lapland Longspur flyover treat.

All photos 
here: 
https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/258/raptor-alley-nunn-2-12-22

The "other" Bald Eagle show on Sunday was nine Bald Eagle on the 35th Ave 
west gravel pond ice jockeying for a fresh Canada Goose kill. First six 
photos 
here: 
https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/65/35th-ave-gravel-pit-ponds-nw-greeley

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[cobirds] Raptor Alley Trip Report/Nunn

2022-02-01 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

This past Saturday led a trip on another gorgeous raptor weather day-NO 
WIND. We only did eastern and southern portions of Raptor Alley 
.
 
We saw 33 raptors.

   - Ferruginous Hawk - 7 (dark morph, too, in usual spot)
   - Red-tailed Hawk - 8
   - Rough-legged Hawk - 5  (dark morph, too, in usual spot)
   - Golden Eagle - 1
   - American Kestrel - 8
   - Bald Eagle - 3
   - Northern Harrier - 1

Photos (first  28):
https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/30/raptor-alley-nunn

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[cobirds] Raptor Alley Trip This Saturday/Weld

2022-01-25 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

View details 
here: https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/event/1311/raptor-alley

Should be good weather for "raptoring". Have three birds on (new) poles on 
CR 33 right now overlooking our large prairie dog colony :-)

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[cobirds] Potential New Birding Location(?)/Weld

2022-01-18 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Just saw this ... on GOCO site:

"Shurview/Missile Site Bluffs Open Space, $1,500,000 to The Trust for 
Public Land 

The grant will help the Trust for Public Land, the City of Greeley, and the 
Town of Windsor conserve the 978-acre Shurview/Missile Site Bluffs 
property, located between Windsor and Greeley along Highway 257 in Weld 
County. This property is the last remaining large parcel of land with 
significant conservation value along this corridor, providing a buffer and 
scenic views for the communities. It houses a range of wildlife species and 
also plays an important role in managing storm water and irrigation runoff 
and preventing soil erosion. The Shurview acquisition is expected to close 
in March 2022."
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[cobirds] MLK Day and Raptor Alley

2022-01-18 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Not as exciting as that robin but :-) ... zero wind on Raptor Alley 

 
which is always great for birds. Nine raptor species, 40 total birds.

   - Bald Eagle - 6 (one pair at two-year old nest at CR 102/19)
   - Prairie Falcon - 2
   - Rough-legged Hawk - 7 (one dark morph)
   - Red-tailed Hawk - 6
   - American Kestrel - 7
   - Ferruginous Hawk - 5 (one dark morph)
   - Merlin - 2
   - Golden Eagle - 4 (one exhibiting a lot of white feathers)
   - Northern Harrier - 1

First 32 photos here: 

   - 
   https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/30/raptor-alley-nunn

Thanks
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[cobirds] Common Redpoll on Greeley CBC/Weld

2022-01-03 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Yesterday I covered the southwest section of Greeley CBC. Along CR 396 SW 
out of Lasalle I was treated to seven Common Redpoll which allowed closeup 
photos. They were feeding on wild sunflower heads alongside road. Pretty 
cold on CBC but sun brought out birds. This area seems prime birding 
habitat, I have not really birded this area previously ... South Platte 
River, multiple streams with roads paralleling.

Photos: 
https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/252/greeley-xmas-count-21

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[cobirds] Re: Pawnee Buttes CBC Results

2021-12-30 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Correction 8 Sharp-tailed Grouse.

Thanks to those that participated with last minute date change!
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On Thursday, December 30, 2021 at 11:30:26 AM UTC-7 The Nunn Guy wrote:

> Hi all
>
> We did the Pawnee Buttes CBC count yesterday (instead of this Friday) due 
> to inclement weather approaching Fri-Sun and not so friendly bird winds 
> projected on Friday. Weather was great yesterday, sunny, winds only 3-10 
> mph and a might chilly to start 12 degrees warming to upper 20s as hours 
> passed. Species and count # totals similar to first run of circle last year.
>
> Species counted:
>
>- Northern Harrier
>- Golden Eagle
>- American Kestrel
>- Common Raven
>- Rough-legged Hawk
>- Prairie Falcon
>- Horned Lark
>- Lapland Longspur
>- Sharp-tailed Grouse (7)
>- Townsend's Solitaire
>- Red-tailed Hawk
>- Eurasian-collared Dove
>- American Tree Sparrow
>- Merlin
>- Rock Pigeon
>- Unid buteo
>- House Sparrow
>- European Starling 
>
> Section photos:
>
>
> https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/251/pawnee-buttes-xmas-count-21
>
> Thanks to those that participated with last minute date change!
> Gary Lefko, Nunn
> https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>
> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
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[cobirds] Pawnee Buttes CBC Results

2021-12-30 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

We did the Pawnee Buttes CBC count yesterday (instead of this Friday) due 
to inclement weather approaching Fri-Sun and not so friendly bird winds 
projected on Friday. Weather was great yesterday, sunny, winds only 3-10 
mph and a might chilly to start 12 degrees warming to upper 20s as hours 
passed. Species and count # totals similar to first run of circle last year.

Species counted:

   - Northern Harrier
   - Golden Eagle
   - American Kestrel
   - Common Raven
   - Rough-legged Hawk
   - Prairie Falcon
   - Horned Lark
   - Lapland Longspur
   - Sharp-tailed Grouse (7)
   - Townsend's Solitaire
   - Red-tailed Hawk
   - Eurasian-collared Dove
   - American Tree Sparrow
   - Merlin
   - Rock Pigeon
   - Unid buteo
   - House Sparrow
   - European Starling 
   
Section photos:

https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/251/pawnee-buttes-xmas-count-21

Thanks to those that participated with last minute date change!
Gary Lefko, Nunn
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[cobirds] Stoneham CBC Results/Weld

2021-12-27 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

We did the Pawnee-East (Stoneham) count on Xmas eve day. Weather was okay, 
winds probably 10-15+ at times.

Species counted:

   - Common Raven
   - Rough-legged Hawk
   - Lapland Longspur - 54 (good spot is CR 102 west of Hwy 71. There are 
   alternating tilled dirt field and shorter grass field lanes. Horned Lark 
   and Lapland Longspur were coming to road together frequently. CR 102 bends 
   north where I had them on both sides of road.)
   - Horned Lark
   - Ferruginous Hawk
   - Golden Eagle
   - European Starling
   - Bald Eagle
   - Prairie Falcon
   - Northern Harrier
   - Northern Shrike
   - Red-tailed hawk
   - Rock Pigeon
   - Eurasian-collared Dove
   - Great Horned Owl
   - American Kestrel
   - House Sparrow
   - House Finch
   - American Tree Sparrow
   - Western Meadowlark

Section photos:

https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/250/stoneham-xmas-count-21

Woods Lake continues to host massive Canada/Cackling and Snow (tons) Goose. 
Along with six mindfully watching Bald Eagle.

Thanks to those that participated!
Gary Lefko, Nunn
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[cobirds] Massive Snow Goose Flock/Weld

2021-12-13 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Woods Lake Saturday hosted a "ginormous" Snow Goose flock that numbered in 
the multiple thousands. It was an impressive sight to see.

Photos (First 20 
photos): https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/17

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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Re: [cobirds] Re: Extensive power expansion, anybody watching for impacts on birds

2021-12-10 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

I'll just add most of what we have lost in terms of bird populations are 
anthropogenic (human) in nature primarily habitat loss and degradation. 
Refresher stories about 3 billion birds lost:

   - https://abcbirds.org/3-billion-birds/
   - 
   
https://abcbirds.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Bird-Decline-paper_Science-formatted_final.pdf
   - https://www.birds.cornell.edu/home/bring-birds-back/
   - 
   
https://www.audubon.org/news/north-america-has-lost-more-1-4-birds-last-50-years-new-study-says
   
Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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On Thursday, December 9, 2021 at 5:22:09 PM UTC-7 u5b2...@gmail.com wrote:

> As a member of The Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, plus a volunteer for 
> them at their Barr Lake State Park banding station, I have just one thing 
> to say:
>
> BIRDS ARE *NOT* MORE ADAPTABLE THAN SOME PEOPLE GIVE THEM CREDIT FOR. 
>
> Billions of birds have been lost because they are NOT adapting.
>
> Susan Rosine
> Brighton, Adams County
>
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2021, 4:40 PM SeEttaM  wrote:
>
>> Wow, I had to reread what I wrote but I cannot fathom how it was 
>> misconstrued to include recommended that "...we harass the process of 
>> bringing in a greater supply of electricity" and effectively costing 
>> taxpayers more money!  Really, this is I what I asked, "..I hope many 
>> will take a look and intervene as needed to try to protect the birds we 
>> still have. "
>>
>>
>> While I don't know what to think about that I do disagree with Mr. 
>> Reeser's statement, "Birds are more adaptable than some people give them 
>> credit for."  I'm not sure how many Colorado birders are aware of the very 
>> real of extinction of Lesser Prairie Chickens from southeast Colorado which 
>> has been identified as in part due to gas and oil activity: "The lesser 
>> prairie-chicken population, which once numbered in the hundreds of 
>> thousands, has dwindled across its historical range by an estimated 90%, 
>> “due largely to habitat loss and fragmentation,” USFWS said, with oil and 
>> gas activity contributing to the decline".  
>> Some of the issues with gas and oil activity that have caused the decline 
>> of these Lesser Prairie Chickens are similar to what expansion of electric 
>> utility lines would bring.  I don't consider the risk of expiration of this 
>> species to be a "small price to pay." 
>>
>> I certainly hope that more level headed consideration be given to this 
>> issue.  I am a strong supporter of accountability and that I believe that 
>> utilizing companies need to be held accountable for their actions that 
>> might cause serious damage to vital bird habitat. And that will only happen 
>> when those of us who are serious about bird conservation intervene (fyi, 
>> before I get misconstrued again that does not imply that this project has 
>> to be stopped or that the company should be harassed.)
>>
>> Just an addition piece of info, other interests such as the cultural 
>> advocates are intervening to avoid this project being harmful to their 
>> interests in Eastern Colorado.  
>>
>> SeEtta Moss
>> Canon City 
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 9, 2021, 9:09 AM Rick Reeser  wrote:
>>
>>> Cobirders: In response to the post about Xcel expanding their power 
>>> network, I have several responses:
>>>
>>> 1.   You can’t have your cake and eat it, too. You can’t be a 
>>> consumer of significantly more electricity (in contrast to using fossil 
>>> fuels for cars, furnace, etc.) without supporting the electrical supply 
>>> chain. The electrical supply chain comes with some sacrifices, just like 
>>> oil drilling comes with some negatives.
>>>
>>> 2.If we harass the process of bringing in a greater supply of 
>>> electricity, it comes with adding a significant cost to the end product.  
>>> Remember, Xcel has to pass onto us the economic costs of this $2 billion 
>>> project. Do we want it more than that?
>>>
>>> 3.   Birds are far more adaptable than some people give them credit 
>>> for.  It’s like when I fill my feeders. The birds leave for a short time, 
>>> but they will be back where food can be found. Yes, construction is a 
>>> short-term annoyance, but the long-term benefit makes it worth it. And, the 
>>> actual loss of habitat is likely to be quite small.
>>>
>>> 4.   The addition of more power lines in remote areas that are not 
>>> known for their tourism potential seems like a small sacrifice to pay for 
>>> getting the electricity we need.  California has had numerous fires and 
>>> power outages due to demanding too high of electrical consumption before 
>>> having the infrastructure to support it. Some of their fires were started 
>>> by aging electrical systems and their power outages- that were almost daily 
>>> when I was there this past year- were quite disruptive. We need the 
>>> electrical infrastructure to move forward t

[cobirds] Re: Possible Northern Shrike Hunting - Arapahoe

2021-12-09 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Speaking of Northern Shrike ... one continues to bathe and drink in our 11 
water sources and also hunts our feeder birds. Has been making appearances 
off and on for about month now. She also was hunting in one of our window 
wells other morning.

Photos:  https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/25/my-yard-nunn

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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On Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at 3:24:19 PM UTC-7 jared.d...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> It's amazing what you can see when you going looking for it. Today, I 
> spent about 15-20 minutes watching a Northern Shrike at Willow Spring Open 
> Space in Centennial (Arapahoe County). I was up on Englewood Dam, around 
> eye-level of the bird, which was perched in a tree about 100 feet (give or 
> take) away. While watching it, the shrike dropped down into the tall 
> grasses on the dam, disappeared from view, and emerged with a small rodent. 
> It flew back to its perch with its prey, before taking it into the line of 
> willows (sandbar willow, I think). The shrike was out of view for about 90 
> seconds, before re-emerging. Presumably, it cached the rodent, as this 
> doesn't seem long enough to eat it. 
>
> The shrike gave up on its perch when some other trail users, down closer 
> to the tree, walked by. Later, I saw it leaving yet a different perch when 
> a magpie approached it. 
>
> A kestrel was also watching over these same grasses. In addition to 
> rodents, there were flocks of Song Sparrows, American Tree Sparrows, and 
> House Finches. 
>
> Later (around 2:30), during a dog walk at deKoevend Park, I heard a Great 
> Horned Owl calling. Always a surprise to hear this during daylight.
>
> - Jared Del Rosso
> Centennial, CO
>
> On Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 6:05:46 PM UTC-7 Jared Del Rosso wrote:
>
>> Today, while watching a mixed flock of sparrows at Marjorie Perry Nature 
>> Preserve in Greenwood Village, I noticed a larger bird (larger than 
>> sparrows that is) perched high on a distant tree. What I saw, from a 
>> distance, was consistent with a Northern Shrike, but not definitive. Before 
>> I biked closer, the bird flew off and disappeared. But arriving to near 
>> where the bird had been and in the direction to which it flew, I heard 
>> noisy rustling in tall, dry grasses. Then, a shriek, sounding like that of 
>> a rodent. Then a bit more rustling. Then nothing.
>>
>> Nothing emerged from the grasses, but I didn't wait long. 
>>
>> I've never seen a shrike really do something. Usually, it's just a 
>> perched bird watching -- or flying off when I walk by on a trail. So I 
>> don't know if what I heard is consistent with how a shrike would hunt small 
>> mammals. But it *might* be. According to *Birds of the World*, shrikes 
>> may pursue a mammal into brush or cover and, then, "flick or flash its 
>> wings as it moves about in cover in apparent attempt to flush prey." Who 
>> knows, though, what I indeed saw and heard, but it has me curious about the 
>> shrikes.
>>
>> Also of note, though not a bird: a Coyote, loafing in tall grasses, off 
>> the High Line Canal Trail. The trail is littered with deep red scat, 
>> reflecting the fact that the number of fallen, over-ripe apples along the 
>> Canal and in yards this year is outstanding. 
>>
>> - Jared Del Rosso
>> Centennial, CO
>>
>>
>>

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[cobirds] Lapland Longspur/Weld

2021-12-06 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Two Lapland Longspur in tow with about two dozen Horned Lark on the exposed 
shoreline of CR 61/74 Galeton Ponds (south one). Also, Northern Shrike 
along South Platter river at CR 61 crossing--Rough-legged Hawk in that area 
last weekend.

The Hwy 34/CR 69 energy development pond continues to host a very large 
flock of Canada and Snow Goose--and watchful Bald Eagle.

Saw my first Hooded Merganser of winter at Windsor's Kyger Open 
Space--other ducks present, too. Windsor Lake had its usual California, 
Ring-billed and Herring Gull representation-and lingering American White 
Pelican (as did Woods Lake along with few Double-crested Cormorant).

All waters ice-free (of course). :-)

Yard has four piles of Eurasian-collared Dove feathers--accipiters must be 
visiting). Downy Woodpecker dropped by yesterday afternoon.

Photos below later this morning.

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[cobirds] Pawnee NG CBCs/Weld

2021-12-03 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

The four CBCs for the Pawnee NG could use a few more volunteers--especially 
the Pawnee Buttes circle. Scheduled dates are:

Crow Valley CBC 12/18
Nunn CBC 12/19
Pawnee East (Stoneham) 12/24
Pawnee Buttes 12/31

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[cobirds] Raptor Alley Trip #1 Results/Weld

2021-11-15 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Hearty souls braved the 15-25 mph winds on Saturday--I woke up to 5mph 
winds but that quickly changed in an hour or so. Need less to say raptor 
numbers low but got variety!

   - Red-tailed Hawk - 5
   - Ferruginous Hawk - 3
   - Bald Eagle - 3
   - Unk raptor - 1 (distance)
   - Prairie Falcon - 2 (one seen on way to meet team, second on way home 
   after trip)
   - Merlin - 1 (greeted me in my driveway as I returned home)

Others: Northern Shrike, ton of ducks (Crom Lake, mostly Mallard, 
Bufflehead, Northern Shoveler), Canada and Cackling Goose, Pronghorn

Photos: 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/247/raptor-alley-trip-nunn-11-13-21

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[cobirds] Very Large Snow Goose Flock Expands/Weld

2021-11-08 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all
I visited the CR 69/Hwy 34 energy development pond again on Saturday. Took 
a series of 16 photos of entire flock--guesstimate ~1,500-2,000 Snow Goose 
present! Zoomed in on photos did a head count on all 16 photos. Photos at 
link below. Bald Eagle patiently eyeballing the flock, too.

I did Raptor Alley (bottom half) on Sunday in preparation for this 
Saturday's trip:

   - Sharp-shinned Hawk (chasing 3 Northern Flicker and Black-billed Magpie)
   - Rough-legged Hawk (first time this fall)
   - Bald Eagle - 4
   - Ferruginous Hawk - 4 (dark morph has returned to usual winter area)
   - Red-tailed Hawk - 5
   - American Kestrel
   - Golden Eagle
   - Prairie Falcon
   - Northern Harrier

Others: Northern Shrike (2), one chasing American Tree Sparrow (6) flock; 
Common Raven (2)

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[cobirds] Re: Varied Thrush at Littleton

2021-11-04 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Good to know ... I'll have to check the Nunn yard which hosted one all last 
winter. :-)

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On Thursday, November 4, 2021 at 12:37:44 PM UTC-6 dsud...@gmail.com wrote:

> This morning a male Varied Thrush was among American Robins and Cedar 
> Waxwings feeding on crab apple fruit along S Prince St at Maplewood Ave, 
> adjacent to the north end of Littleton Cemetery. Initially I heard a few 
> calls from the trees along Maplewood near Prince. Later the bird flew into 
> the crab apples along Prince where I watched it until a Cooper’s Hawk 
> blasted through and scattered everyone. I waited but the feeding action did 
> not resume yet. 
>
> David Suddjian
> Ken Caryl Valley
> Littleton, CO
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[cobirds] Lapland Longspur/Weld

2021-11-04 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

On routine morning walk along CR 100 and CR 33 had 4 Lapland Longspur 
flyover and then farther down road another smaller group of 2.

The walk starts on CR 100 .25m east of CR 33 and then south on CR 33 for 
about .5m. There is large prairie dog colony on both sides of road which 
attracts them each winter.

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[cobirds] Northern Shrike and Snow Geese/Weld

2021-11-01 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

"New" Weld County pond (energy development pond) for me ... CR 69 and Hwy 
34 east of CR 59 marsh turnoff about five miles on north. Turn north on CR 
69 go about .25m to top of rise for best views. Need scope. Seems to 
attract lots of geese, ducks and maybe gulls(?). Here I counted 395+ Snow 
Goose on Saturday.

Northern Shrike in Linn Grove Cemetery on Sunday.

Photos at first URL below.

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[cobirds] Friends of the PNG Field Trip: Raptor Alley

2021-10-28 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
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First-of-the-Season Raptor Alley trip: 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/event/1282/friends-of-the-pawnee-ng-raptor-alley

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[cobirds] Gulls and Dowitchers/Weld

2021-10-12 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

On Sunday at Windsor Reservoir overlook had a "zillion" gulls loafing on 
the exposed bottoms-water is very low.

   - Lesser Black-backed Gull 5-7 all adults
   - Multiple Herring Gull
   - Multiple California Gull
   - Loads of Ring-billed Gull

At Cozzens Lake had about 30 Long-billed Dowitcher. 

Small flock of Greater Yellowlegs at CR 59 marsh. Loloff had dowitchers and 
yellowlegs.

Cozzens Lake had hunters in blind (NE corner of lake) as did CR 61/74 pond 
(south) in Galeton-no birds.

In the yard seven Common Grackle appeared all day-had not seen them in 
months.

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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[cobirds] Foothills Audubon PNG Trip and Sandhill Cranes!/Weld

2021-09-27 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Fantastic day for our Pawnee trip on Saturday with Foothills Audubon club. 
We tallied a total of 56 species roaming from Nunn to CR 124 Pond to Crow 
Valley Campground.

Highlights include:

   - Spotted Towhee (my yard)
   - Cooper's Hawk (Lone Tree Creek @ CR 110)
   - Say's Phoebe, Great Horned Owl, Lapland Longspur, Rock Wren, Sage 
   Thrasher, House Wren, Blue Grosbeak and Clay-colored Sparrow (CR 
   41/102-area)
   - Prairie Falcon (3) and Peregrine Falcon (CR 124)
   - American Pipit (CR 124 Pond)
   - Townsend's Solitaire, Hairy Woodpecker and unknown thermal soaring 
   raptor-speculate one of the two Broad-winged Hawk seen earlier in week here)

Rest of birds: Bluejay, White-crowned Sparrow, House Sparrow, 
Eurasian-collared Dove, European Starling, Western Meadowlark, Horned Lark, 
House Finch, Rock Pigeon, Mallard, American Kestrel, Red-tailed Hawk, 
Northern Flicker, Wilson's Warbler, Northern Harrier, American Goldfinch, 
Yellow-rumped Warbler, Vesper Sparrow, Ferruginous Hawk, Brewer's Sparrow, 
Mourning Dove, Barn Swallow, Western Wood-Pewee, Swainson's Hawk, Canada 
Goose, American White Pelican, Greater Yellowlegs, Red-winged Blackbird, 
Wilson's Snipe, Killdeer, Green-winged Teal, Northern Shoveler, American 
Coot, Baird's Sandpiper, Long-billed Dowitcher, American Avocet, Gadwall, 
Geat Blue Heron, Double-crested Cormorant, and Downy Woodpecker.

Some photos: 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/237/foothills-audubon-png-trip-9-25-2021

Sunday best bird is 30 Sandhill Crane riding thermals above CR 59 march 
east of Kersey.

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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[cobirds] Townsend's Warbler/Weld

2021-09-15 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

This morning in our Nunn yard ... all audio recorded.

   - Townsend's Warbler
   - Wilson's Warbler - 3
   - Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

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[cobirds] Galeton Shorebirds/Weld

2021-09-13 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Galeton ponds (CR 74/61) regular stop for me on weekends. Saturday, 
scouting hunters present, no birds.

Sunday, still getting ID confirmations but pretty sure Pectoral, Baird's, 
Stilt, Solitary and "maybe" Sanderling(?) sandpipers along with both 
yellowlegs, avocet, Black-necked Stilt, Killdeer, Wilson's Phalarope, and 
usual gang of Franklin's Gull. What lacked in quantity made up in 
diversity, hopefully. ;-)

Some photos (first 28) here (not labeled yet): 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/9/weld-cr-74-and-61-galeton

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[cobirds] White-winged Dove/Weld

2021-08-31 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Nunn's White-winged Dove showed up in yard again this morning. Photos of 
it, Wilson's Warbler, Loggerhead Shrike and Red-breasted Nuthatch here:

http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/25/my-yard-nunn 

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[cobirds] Shorebird Welcome Sign Out/Weld

2021-08-30 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Wandering around Weld County this weekend ...

Just now a Red-breasted Nuthatch appeared in our yard for probably the 
second or third time in our 20 years here. We had Wilson's Warbler (2) here 
on Saturday being chased by two Loggerhead Shrike during the morning--no 
kills recorded as far as we know. :-)

13 Cattle Egret at CR 41/46 pond area east of Stewart's Pond yesterday.

Saturday ...

   - Windsor Lake had two Forster's Tern
   - Windsor Reservoir had 2-3 Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs
   - Woods Lake Snowy and Great Egret
   - Cozzens Lake is open for shorebird business flock of 60-80 shorebirds 
   including Wilson's Phalarope, Baird's, Solitary, Stilt, and Pectoral 
   Sandpiper, Semipalmated Plover, Long-billed Dowitcher, both yellowlegs, 
   other birds still needing ID. 193 American White Pelican loafing.
   - Galeton Ponds at CR 61/74 is open for shorebird business. 169 
   Franklin's Gull. Black-necked Stilt, Long-billed Dowitcher, Greater 
   Yellowlegs, Semipalmated and Baird's Sandpiper.
   - CR 59 marsh ducks only
   - Loloff Reservoir saw it was full of birds did not have time to scan.
   
Sunday ...

   - Trip toward CR 124 pond had Vesper, Lark, Brewer's and Chipping 
   Sparrow, Lark Bunting (only a few as compared to two weekends ago (100s and 
   100s)), Say's Phoebe, Western Wood-Pewee (6), Loggerhead Shrike, Sage 
   Thrasher and expected raptors.
   - 124 pond is open for shorebird business ... Greater Yellowlegs, Black 
   Tern (3) and a few yet to be IDed "peeps".

In Vermont last week I got lifer Scarlet Tanager at our hotel. Also, Cedar 
Waxwing there are like House Sparrow here ... all over.

Photos later today.

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[cobirds] Re: Black-bellied Plover/Weld

2021-08-02 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
 Hi all

Highlights from weekend. Crom Lake got its fall ration--so full again. CR 
84/31 marsh and Crom Lake both had calling Sora. CR 74/61 ponds have not 
gone down yet. CR 124 pond excellent for shorebirds now as is CR 116/Hwy 77 
playa, CR 122/Hwy 77 playa, and CR 59 marsh. Loloff Reservoir had some 
birds but CR 59 far better last few weekends. Did not get to Stewart's Pond 
but last few trips still full-looking.

CR 102/41-area had:

   - Sage Thrasher - 2
   
CR 55 north of 108 about mile or so flooded field had:

   - Baird's Sandpiper - 16
   - Killdeer - 9

CR 108, east of CR 55, flooded field had:

   - Solitary Sandpiper - 5+
   - Baird's Sandpiper - 12
   - Killdeer - 37

CR 124 pond had:

   - Wilson's Snipe
   - Sora
   - Greater Yellowlegs - 9
   - Solitary Sandpiper - 3
   - Spotted Sandpiper - 2
   - Great-tailed grackle
   - Bank Swallow - 14

CPER has loads of Lark Bunting, Grasshopper Sparrow, saw quite a few Common 
Nighthawk airborne, on fenceposts and on telephone wires.

I'll post photos probably tomorrow.

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On Monday, August 2, 2021 at 2:13:09 PM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

>
> Hi all
>
> While browsing my weekend photos I was looking at a Burrowing Owl one and 
> "low and behold" in the field puddle is a Black-bellied Plover! Owl colony 
> is about two miles east of the Galeton Ponds at CR 74/61, passed CR 65 
> along CR 74 on the south--adjacent to a small farm op. At base of a small 
> rise in 74, trucks use this road a lot so be extra careful. If bird is not 
> there could be at CR 74/61 ponds or any of the other nearby ponds. I missed 
> the plover because I was focused on getting owl pic and "not being run over 
> by a truck." :-)
>
> Photo: 
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/photos/view/226/6517/black-bellied-plover-and-burrowing-owl
>
> I'll post rest of weekend excursion in a bit.
>
> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org
>
> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
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[cobirds] Black-bellied Plover/Weld

2021-08-02 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

While browsing my weekend photos I was looking at a Burrowing Owl one and 
"low and behold" in the field puddle is a Black-bellied Plover! Owl colony 
is about two miles east of the Galeton Ponds at CR 74/61, passed CR 65 
along CR 74 on the south--adjacent to a small farm op. At base of a small 
rise in 74, trucks use this road a lot so be extra careful. If bird is not 
there could be at CR 74/61 ponds or any of the other nearby ponds. I missed 
the plover because I was focused on getting owl pic and "not being run over 
by a truck." :-)

Photo: 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/photos/view/226/6517/black-bellied-plover-and-burrowing-owl

I'll post rest of weekend excursion in a bit.

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[cobirds] White-winged Dove/Weld

2021-07-28 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Our regularly visiting Eurasian-collared Dove flock brought with them a 
White-winged Dove this morning! Probably the sixth one over the years in 
our yard.

Photos: 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/25/my-yard-nunn

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[cobirds] Re: Weld County Birding Weekend

2021-07-26 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds


Hi all

I've never had anyone approach me on CR 57-even with folks out in their 
yards. I typically park before the closed off oil and gas small parcel 
("birding trailhead") before the first house on east side of CR 57 and 
across from first house on west side of CR 57. I also view the north end of 
Loloff Reservoir farther north of the house on east.

I've never been on the oil and gas road on east side of Loloff Reservoir 
myself.

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On Sunday, July 25, 2021 at 8:50:58 AM UTC-6 Linda M wrote:

> We were at Loloff Reservoir yesterday, Saturday July 24, in a couple of 
> locations along the road to the east, watching birds from the car.  A man 
> who lives in the house on CR 57 on the west side drove over and wanted to 
> know what we were doing.  He wasn't happy that people came out there and 
> "looked into his windows".  Assured him we were just there to look at birds 
> and talked for a few minutes.  He gave the name of the landowner on that 
> side of the road and said they preferred to restrict access on that side 
> too.  
>
> I've been out there many times and never had a problem.   Did not go on 
> the east side because Gary indicated that the oil and gas pad "trailhead 
> lookout" along CR 57 had been fenced off, and all the birds happened to be 
> closer to the east side.
>
> I just wondered if anyone else had experienced a problem.
>
> Thanks,
> Linda Martin
> On Monday, July 19, 2021 at 2:41:38 PM UTC-6 colorad...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> Two more species for CR 59 marsh visit ... just confirmed.
>>
>>- Pectoral Sandpiper
>>- Western Sandpiper
>>
>> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
>> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org
>>
>> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
>>
>>
>> On Monday, July 19, 2021 at 12:50:48 PM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> My birding travels over the weekend ...
>>>
>>> Saturday:
>>>
>>>- Sage Thrasher - 4 (along 41 btw 100/102. good spot to find them 
>>>during migrations (looked like a family unit, too). Also, loads of Lark 
>>>Bunting, some Grasshopper, Brewer's and Cassin's Sparrow, Bullock's 
>>> Oriole, 
>>>Northern Mockingbird and Great Horned Owl who typically roosts under 
>>> either 
>>>bridge)
>>>- McCown's Longspur - 20+ (about 1-2 miles south of 122/45 (on 45). 
>>>lots of youngsters on road)
>>>- CR 124 Pond drawing down. Usual ducks and Greater Yellowlegs. 
>>>77/122 playa has water (only geese and mallards) and CR116/77 playa has 
>>>water (full)-no birds
>>>- Burrowing Owls persist at CR 33 (E) btw 98/100; CR 59/74 (NW); and 
>>>new CR 74 about 2 miles past 61 on south (on west side of small dairy 
>>>operation)
>>>
>>> Sunday:
>>>
>>>- Crom Lake starting to draw down (geese, mallards)
>>>- CR 84/31 marsh had 100s of Cliff Swallow and two Bank Swallow plus 
>>>54 Yellow-headed Blackbird group feeding in mowed grass on north
>>>- CR 59 marsh hosted Baird's, Semipalmated, and Spotted Sandpiper, 
>>>many Wilson's Phalarope
>>>- Loloff Reservoir hosted 50-60 avocet, 20-30 phalarope and 
>>>250--300+ Franklin's Gull. The former oil and gas pad "trailhead 
>>> overlook" 
>>>parking area is now fenced off, too. Along CR 57.
>>>- Windsor Lake had two+ Forster's Tern
>>>- Woods Lake had gulls (Franklin's and RIng-billeds), both egrets 
>>>and a Great Horned Owl sitting out in the open watching the gulls and 
>>> ducks
>>>- Two Mute Swan ("wild" ones that can fly :-) )
>>>
>>> Photos loading ...
>>>
>>> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
>>> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org
>>>
>>> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
>>>
>>>

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[cobirds] Re: Weld County Birding Weekend

2021-07-19 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Two more species for CR 59 marsh visit ... just confirmed.

   - Pectoral Sandpiper
   - Western Sandpiper

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On Monday, July 19, 2021 at 12:50:48 PM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

>
> Hi all
>
> My birding travels over the weekend ...
>
> Saturday:
>
>- Sage Thrasher - 4 (along 41 btw 100/102. good spot to find them 
>during migrations (looked like a family unit, too). Also, loads of Lark 
>Bunting, some Grasshopper, Brewer's and Cassin's Sparrow, Bullock's 
> Oriole, 
>Northern Mockingbird and Great Horned Owl who typically roosts under 
> either 
>bridge)
>- McCown's Longspur - 20+ (about 1-2 miles south of 122/45 (on 45). 
>lots of youngsters on road)
>- CR 124 Pond drawing down. Usual ducks and Greater Yellowlegs. 77/122 
>playa has water (only geese and mallards) and CR116/77 playa has water 
>(full)-no birds
>- Burrowing Owls persist at CR 33 (E) btw 98/100; CR 59/74 (NW); and 
>new CR 74 about 2 miles past 61 on south (on west side of small dairy 
>operation)
>
> Sunday:
>
>- Crom Lake starting to draw down (geese, mallards)
>- CR 84/31 marsh had 100s of Cliff Swallow and two Bank Swallow plus 
>54 Yellow-headed Blackbird group feeding in mowed grass on north
>- CR 59 marsh hosted Baird's, Semipalmated, and Spotted Sandpiper, 
>many Wilson's Phalarope
>- Loloff Reservoir hosted 50-60 avocet, 20-30 phalarope and 250--300+ 
>Franklin's Gull. The former oil and gas pad "trailhead overlook" parking 
>area is now fenced off, too. Along CR 57.
>- Windsor Lake had two+ Forster's Tern
>- Woods Lake had gulls (Franklin's and RIng-billeds), both egrets and 
>a Great Horned Owl sitting out in the open watching the gulls and ducks
>- Two Mute Swan ("wild" ones that can fly :-) )
>
> Photos loading ...
>
> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org
>
> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
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[cobirds] Weld County Birding Weekend

2021-07-19 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

My birding travels over the weekend ...

Saturday:

   - Sage Thrasher - 4 (along 41 btw 100/102. good spot to find them during 
   migrations (looked like a family unit, too). Also, loads of Lark Bunting, 
   some Grasshopper, Brewer's and Cassin's Sparrow, Bullock's Oriole, Northern 
   Mockingbird and Great Horned Owl who typically roosts under either bridge)
   - McCown's Longspur - 20+ (about 1-2 miles south of 122/45 (on 45). lots 
   of youngsters on road)
   - CR 124 Pond drawing down. Usual ducks and Greater Yellowlegs. 77/122 
   playa has water (only geese and mallards) and CR116/77 playa has water 
   (full)-no birds
   - Burrowing Owls persist at CR 33 (E) btw 98/100; CR 59/74 (NW); and new 
   CR 74 about 2 miles past 61 on south (on west side of small dairy operation)

Sunday:

   - Crom Lake starting to draw down (geese, mallards)
   - CR 84/31 marsh had 100s of Cliff Swallow and two Bank Swallow plus 54 
   Yellow-headed Blackbird group feeding in mowed grass on north
   - CR 59 marsh hosted Baird's, Semipalmated, and Spotted Sandpiper, many 
   Wilson's Phalarope
   - Loloff Reservoir hosted 50-60 avocet, 20-30 phalarope and 250--300+ 
   Franklin's Gull. The former oil and gas pad "trailhead overlook" parking 
   area is now fenced off, too. Along CR 57.
   - Windsor Lake had two+ Forster's Tern
   - Woods Lake had gulls (Franklin's and RIng-billeds), both egrets and a 
   Great Horned Owl sitting out in the open watching the gulls and ducks
   - Two Mute Swan ("wild" ones that can fly :-) )

Photos loading ...

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[cobirds] Re: Mississippi Kites, Morgan and Washington Counties

2021-07-08 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Quite the expansion through the years ... CO Mississippi Kite eBird.

[image: current MIKI.JPG]
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On Thursday, July 8, 2021 at 2:47:38 PM UTC-6 Nathan Pieplow wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Will Anderson and I did a little birding on the northeast plains this 
> morning. Will saw a Mississippi Kite over the dam at Prewitt, and we both 
> saw a pair of adult kites in the town of Brush, along highway 71 about five 
> blocks south of Interstate 76. I was unaware that kites had extended their 
> summer range into Morgan County, but from eBird reports it seems they've 
> been around in Fort Morgan and Brush for a few years now. I thought I'd 
> mention our sighting in case other people are in the area and can confirm 
> nesting.
>
> Nathan Pieplow
> Boulder
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[cobirds] Holiday Weekend Birds/Weld

2021-07-06 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

First, CPER is chockful of wet spots from last week's 2.5 inch rain deluge. 
Birds seen or heard at these wet areas include: Black-necked Stilt, Greater 
Yellowlegs, Killdeer, Mallard, Lark Bunting, both longspurs, Brewer's, 
Grasshopper and Lark Sparrow, Red-tailed, Swainson's and Ferruginous Hawk, 
Horned Lark, Western Meadowlark, Pronghorn and Coyote. Water route is 
starting from CR 37/114 follow 114 east as you approach 45 you'll see 
various waters, continue east past 49 to 53 to 108 to 49 to 102 ending .5m 
past 41. Photos: 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/112/central-plains-experimental-range-nunn

Dickcissel (1) at Lone Tree Creek CR 110/85 crossing. Photos: 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/119/lone-tree-creek-at-weld-cr-110-nunn

Greater (5) and Lesser Yellowlegs (1), Wilson's Phalarope, Black-necked 
Stilt (18) and Stilt Sandpiper (1) at CR 59 marsh.

Seven Burrowing Owl at CR 33 btw 98/100 dog colony. Park just sout of red 
storage container on east. Look down the north goat yard fence line to end. 
Look at about 20 yards north of the fence for burrow. Adults usually on 
goat fence line.

Nine Burrowing Owl at CR 59/74 NW dog colony. Go north on CR 59 to just 
past the red metal corner post in middle of colony. Burrow just west of it, 
adults usually hanging out on ground nearby. Continue north to east-west 
fence line on west. There is a singular taller post in dog colony that 
adult frequents--burrow is just south of the post.

Uploading rest of photos throughout today.

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[cobirds] Re: Eastern Bluebird/Weld

2021-06-30 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Eastern Bluebird pair possibly breeding? Jenny S. reports:

   - "Hey Gary! Thanks for the tip on the Eastern bluebirds at Crow Valley. 
   I went out this morning and they were right where you said they were. I saw 
   the male visiting the nest box there."

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On Monday, June 28, 2021 at 1:43:12 PM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

> Hi all
>
> Walked around Crow Valley Campground yesterday. A total of 27 species. 
> Best bird: Eastern Bluebird (2) found southwest of large pavilion along 
> south-north fence line T-intersecting with campground south boundary.
>
> First 19 photos: 
>
>- 
>
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/177/crow-valley-campground-briggsdale
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[cobirds] Eastern Bluebird/Weld

2021-06-28 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Walked around Crow Valley Campground yesterday. A total of 27 species. Best 
bird: Eastern Bluebird (2) found southwest of large pavilion along 
south-north fence line T-intersecting with campground south boundary.

First 19 photos: 

   - 
   
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/177/crow-valley-campground-briggsdale

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[cobirds] Nunn Breeding Bird Survey Results

2021-06-16 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

I did my route June 10th.  Reported 39 species with big miss being 
Loggerhead Shrike--they are around just did not see on route that day.

Average species count through the years is 38. Last five-year average is 48.

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[cobirds] Baird's Sandpiper/Weld

2021-06-14 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
 Hi all

Highlight from weekend drive around Weld was a lone Baird's Sandpiper 
hangin' with phalaropes at CR 48 marsh pond south of Latham Reservoir.

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[cobirds] Marbler Godwit/Weld

2021-06-01 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Highlights from weekend drive around Weld were:

   - Marbled Godwit [CR 59 Marsh] Photo 
   

   - Orchard Oriole - 3 [CR 110/Lone Tree Creek; CR 37/94 Gravel Pit; 
   Cozzens Lake]
   - Pair of adorable raccoon cubs hanging out in hollow tree stump den 
   [Beebe Draw] :-) Photo 1 
   
 
Photo 
   2 
   


Rest all usual breeding-type birds ...

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Re: [cobirds] Bird song at Lory Park

2021-06-01 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi Jan

Have you uploaded here to see what it comes up with as identification? ==> 
https://birdnet.cornell.edu/api/

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On Tuesday, June 1, 2021 at 8:43:16 AM UTC-6 Ira Sanders wrote:

> How about an Orchard Oriole? 
> Ira Sanders 
>
> On Sun, May 30, 2021, 9:40 AM Sebastian Patti  
> wrote:
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>> How about Gray Catbird??
>>
>> sebasti...@hotmail.com 
>> Sebastian T. Patti 
>> 770 S. Grand Avenue
>> Unit 3088
>> Los Angeles, CA 90017 
>> CELL: 773/304-7488 <(773)%20304-7488>
>>
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>> *From:* cob...@googlegroups.com  on behalf of 
>> Jan Tarr 
>> *Sent:* Sunday, May 30, 2021 9:55 AM
>> *To:* Colorado Birds 
>> *Subject:* [cobirds] Bird song at Lory Park 
>>  
>> Can anyone identify this beautiful birdsong I heard in the riparian 
>> environment in the early morning  at Lory Park near Fort Collins? 
>>  Thanks, Jan
>>
>>
>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sdaRHDJe-MUhNe1cNgEfky-7fTw2IuP3/view?usp=sharing
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[cobirds] New Nunn-area Arrivals/Weld

2021-05-24 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Northern Mockingbird showed in yard this morning singing up a storm. 
Western Wood-Pewee yesterday. Blue Grosbeak at local "grassland bird haven" 
in and around CR 102/100/41-area. The gravel pit trees at CR 94/37 are 
noisy with usual breeding birds--sometimes you can get three oriole species 
here :-)

Most non-breeding shorebirds have since moved on for the most part.

Some photos below.

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[cobirds] 2021 Article of Interest: Global abundance estimates for 9,700 bird species

2021-05-18 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

   - https://www.pnas.org/content/118/21/e2023170118

"By aggregating the species-level estimates, we find that there are ∼50 
billion individual birds in the world at present."

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[cobirds] Re: More Fallout Colors in Yard/Weld

2021-05-17 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Just had one bird confirmed by Tony L. at WhatBird ID Forum ... 
Short-billed Dowitcher at Crom Lake yesterday morning.

Photo: http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/photos/view/14/5895

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On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 10:08:05 AM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

>
> Hi all
>
> I was out mowing our landscaped backyard habitat starting with western 
> half. As I moved to begin mowing eastern side a Long-eared Owl flew out by 
> me from one of our trees at eye-level to continue roosting in our western 
> windbreak. It remained there until dark. I believe our third one in being 
> up here. Pretty cool.
>
> More colors of spring new from previous report ...
>
>- Lazuli Bunting - 2
>- Green-tailed Towhee - 1
>- Brown Thrasher - 1
>
> Elsewhere in Weld County ...
>
>- Large group of assorted gulls loafing in field flood across from 
>Weld County Landfill along Hwy 14 near Severance
>- About 150-200 Red-necked Phalarope at Loloff Reservoir along with a 
>lone Forster's Tern
>
> Long-eared Owl: 
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/25/my-yard-nunn
>
> Working on other photos.
>
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[cobirds] More Fallout Colors in Yard/Weld

2021-05-17 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

I was out mowing our landscaped backyard habitat starting with western 
half. As I moved to begin mowing eastern side a Long-eared Owl flew out by 
me from one of our trees at eye-level to continue roosting in our western 
windbreak. It remained there until dark. I believe our third one in being 
up here. Pretty cool.

More colors of spring new from previous report ...

   - Lazuli Bunting - 2
   - Green-tailed Towhee - 1
   - Brown Thrasher - 1

Elsewhere in Weld County ...

   - Large group of assorted gulls loafing in field flood across from Weld 
   County Landfill along Hwy 14 near Severance
   - About 150-200 Red-necked Phalarope at Loloff Reservoir along with a 
   lone Forster's Tern

Long-eared Owl: 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/25/my-yard-nunn

Working on other photos.

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[cobirds] Annual Mini-Yard Fallout/Weld

2021-05-14 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

It seems there's one day in May where I have a mini-migration fallout. 
Seems today is the day.

   - Bullock's Oriole - 4 (all males)
   - Clay-colored Sparrow
   - Killdeer - 2
   - Yellow Warbler
   - Yellow-rumped Warbler
   - Lark Sparrow - 2
   - Chipping Sparrow - 17
   - White-crowned Sparrow - 2
   - Pine Siskin - 3
   - Western Kingbird - 2
   - Borwn-headed Cowbird - 2
   - Lark Bunting

Daily regulars appearing this morning:

   - House Sparrow
   - House Finch
   - Eurasian-collared Dove
   - Mourning Dove
   - Western Meadowlark
   - Common Grackle
   - American Goldfinch
   - American Robin

First 16 photos here: 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/25/my-yard-nunn

Last year's mini-fallout highlights were 7 Bullock's Oriole and 3 Lazuli 
Bunting at same time.

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[cobirds] Snow Goose/Weld

2021-05-13 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

CR 108 playa (water first time in years) hosting eight sleeping Snow Goose, 
Northern Pintail, Mallard, Blue-winged Teal, dozens of Lark Bunting 
displaying, Chipping, Brewer's and Lark Sparrow. CR 33 about one-mile south 
has nice playa as well and is even flooding half the road with similar 
waterfowl. Lone Tree Creek at CR 110 best bird was Brown Thrasher pair. CR 
37 has large playa to east about one mile north of CR 108 on west--water 
has not been here in years as well.

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[cobirds] Re: Colorado Birding Challenge Prelim Report/Weld

2021-05-11 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Uploaded some of our Friends team Colorado Birding Challenge photos.

   - 
   
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/219/2021-colorado-birding-challenge-weld

One observation I did not mention previously is how green the Pawnee NG is 
and the many playas, depressions, streams, etc. where water is being seen 
that has not been seen in years! It is beautiful out there. Not to mention 
we saw some blooming flowers, too, anticipate many more displaying in 
coming weeks with all this moisture.

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On Monday, May 10, 2021 at 9:08:27 AM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

> Hi all
>
> eBird "Weld County" list for our challenge results: 
> https://ebird.org/checklist/S87728105
>
> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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> On Monday, May 10, 2021 at 9:00:26 AM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:
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>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> The Friends of the Pawnee National Grassland challenge team garnered 106 
>> species for the day. Highlights are:
>>
>>- American Redstart (Lone Tree Creek at CR 110) not refound on Sun. AM
>>- Red-necked Phalarope, Whimbrel (Crom Lake) Sat. PM and Sun. AM 
>>still there
>>- 14 Ducks, Geese, and Swan species
>>- Mountain Plover (two wading about in Hwy 77/CR 116 playa)
>>- 15 Stilts and Avocet, Sandpipers, Phalaropes, Ibises species
>>- Marbled Godwit
>>- Merlin, Peregrine Falcon, Hairy Woodpecker, Townsend's Solitaire 
>>(Crow Valley Campground)
>>- 5 swallow species
>>- Both longspurs
>>- Wilson's Warbler (Cozzens Lake)
>>
>> Cool (and in this next case uncool) trip happenings included my car 
>> overheating :-(, horrendous winds 20-25mph (but we managed), two adult Bald 
>> Eagles trying to take a American White Pelican riding white caps at Crom 
>> Lake. It was awesome to watch the eagles would hover and drop in the fierce 
>> winds right above pelican and the pelican managing to defend himself by 
>> using his foot to fend off the would be attackers. Attack lasted about 10 
>> minutes(?). 
>>
>> Photos coming soon.
>>
>> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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>>
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[cobirds] Re: Colorado Birding Challenge Prelim Report/Weld

2021-05-10 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

eBird "Weld County" list for our challenge results: 
https://ebird.org/checklist/S87728105

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On Monday, May 10, 2021 at 9:00:26 AM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

>
> Hi all
>
> The Friends of the Pawnee National Grassland challenge team garnered 106 
> species for the day. Highlights are:
>
>- American Redstart (Lone Tree Creek at CR 110) not refound on Sun. AM
>- Red-necked Phalarope, Whimbrel (Crom Lake) Sat. PM and Sun. AM still 
>there
>- 14 Ducks, Geese, and Swan species
>- Mountain Plover (two wading about in Hwy 77/CR 116 playa)
>- 15 Stilts and Avocet, Sandpipers, Phalaropes, Ibises species
>- Marbled Godwit
>- Merlin, Peregrine Falcon, Hairy Woodpecker, Townsend's Solitaire 
>(Crow Valley Campground)
>- 5 swallow species
>- Both longspurs
>- Wilson's Warbler (Cozzens Lake)
>
> Cool (and in this next case uncool) trip happenings included my car 
> overheating :-(, horrendous winds 20-25mph (but we managed), two adult Bald 
> Eagles trying to take a American White Pelican riding white caps at Crom 
> Lake. It was awesome to watch the eagles would hover and drop in the fierce 
> winds right above pelican and the pelican managing to defend himself by 
> using his foot to fend off the would be attackers. Attack lasted about 10 
> minutes(?). 
>
> Photos coming soon.
>
> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>
> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
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[cobirds] Colorado Birding Challenge Prelim Report/Weld

2021-05-10 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

The Friends of the Pawnee National Grassland challenge team garnered 106 
species for the day. Highlights are:

   - American Redstart (Lone Tree Creek at CR 110) not refound on Sun. AM
   - Red-necked Phalarope, Whimbrel (Crom Lake) Sat. PM and Sun. AM still 
   there
   - 14 Ducks, Geese, and Swan species
   - Mountain Plover (two wading about in Hwy 77/CR 116 playa)
   - 15 Stilts and Avocet, Sandpipers, Phalaropes, Ibises species
   - Marbled Godwit
   - Merlin, Peregrine Falcon, Hairy Woodpecker, Townsend's Solitaire (Crow 
   Valley Campground)
   - 5 swallow species
   - Both longspurs
   - Wilson's Warbler (Cozzens Lake)

Cool (and in this next case uncool) trip happenings included my car 
overheating :-(, horrendous winds 20-25mph (but we managed), two adult Bald 
Eagles trying to take a American White Pelican riding white caps at Crom 
Lake. It was awesome to watch the eagles would hover and drop in the fierce 
winds right above pelican and the pelican managing to defend himself by 
using his foot to fend off the would be attackers. Attack lasted about 10 
minutes(?). 

Photos coming soon.

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland

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[cobirds] "Not Your Usual Suet Feeder Bird"/Weld

2021-05-07 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Surprising Curve-billed Thrasher enjoying our suet feeder. Second spring in 
a row we have had one. Other new yard migration highlights:

   - Lark Sparrow
   - Brewer's Sparrow
   - Swainson's Thrush
   - Ruby-crowned Kinglet
   - Western Kingbird

Photos (first 6): 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/25/my-yard-nunn

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[cobirds] Re: FOY Common Yellowthroat, CSR, El Paso Co, Thurs

2021-04-30 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

I wonder if answer is as simple (of complex) as maybe migrating birds 
simply not stopping in Colorado, drought, loss of habitat in Colorado, 
taking different paths, weather challenges, lack of food sources, other???

[image: flyway.JPG]

Also, a study  (2019) 
released in the journal *Nature Climate Change* suggests "that rising 
temperatures are causing birds to migrate a little earlier each spring. It 
finds that the journey home is shifting forward by a little less than two 
days each decade. The researchers, led by Kyle Horton of Colorado State 
University, analyzed millions of radar scans collected between 1995 and 
2018. They used a high-tech method to differentiate between migrating birds 
and weather systems—a special type of artificial intelligence known as a 
neural network. Neural networks rely on complex sets of algorithms and can 
be trained to recognize patterns in data."

Sort of suggests we should be seeing migrating birds earlier than 
anticipated.

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On Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 11:48:33 AM UTC-6 Steve wrote:

> Hey COBirders,
>
> No big news for Clear Spring Ranch banding today, except that among the 
> very few birds banded today was my FOY *Common Yellowthroat*, Ad Male. 
>  This is not rare, but what is unusual is that this is by far the latest 
> for my FOY at CSR. I usually catch them starting Day One, around 4/20. 
> Migration is delayed here, for whatever reason.
>
> So far in a week I’ve banded 60 birds, 1/2 of which are White-crowned 
> Sparrows that winter here and will be leaving soon. 3 Ruby-crowned 
> Kinglets, 1 Audubon’s Warbler, 1 Wilson’s Warbler, 10 Lincoln's Sparrows.
> 1 House Wren. Pretty slow to date.
>
> A cool sighting for me, though, was a large flock of American Pipits 
>  (50+) all over a hayfield that was freshly disked yesterday. And I think 
> one was a victim of the resident Am Kestrel, as one was feeding on the 
> ground out there, and nothing else was in the field except Mourning Doves.
>
> On the way out, the 20 White-faced Ibis and 2 Long-billed Curlew were 
> present by the entrance road. That’s cool.
>
> Steve Brown
> Colo Spgs
>

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[cobirds] "Ever See a Spotted Towhee Somersault?"/Weld

2021-04-28 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

I was playful entertained watching our Spotted Towhee visitor take his 
morning bath. He surprises by doing a flip and more impressive a complete 
somersault (23 seconds in)!

https://youtu.be/iPzcs-CZ1LI

Enjoy! Also, displayed on homepage below if link does not work.

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[cobirds] Re: "Yellow Legged Gull"/Weld

2021-04-26 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

More intel from WhatBird forum from Tony L. " YELLOW-FOOTED GULL can be 
easily ruled out by the relatively narrow tertial crescents on this bird 
and by the LACK of a skirt."

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On Monday, April 26, 2021 at 9:27:48 AM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

> Hi all
>
> Got some feedback from WhatBirders ... " I mean, that's kind of what my 
> post tried to imply (Yellow-footed Gull) - these are rarer species that 
> probably can't be eliminated from a single poor photo, but it's probably 
> safe to call this one a *Less Black Back* until proven otherwise "
>
> Looks like my dream of "Yellow-footed Gull" are "crushed" 😞 as 
> anticipated ... that size of bird just threw me off raised some hope 🙂 
>
> "Breathe, let it go ... :-)"
>
> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>
> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
>
>
> On Monday, April 26, 2021 at 8:17:01 AM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> It was not clear from above that the gull was Weld County landfill (in 
>> name of link but ... ;-) ... I'll let you know what WhatBird thinks of it.
>>
>> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
>> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>>
>> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
>>
>> On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 5:34:35 PM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All - Is it possible (my wishful thinking) that this is something 
>>> other than a Lesser Black-backed Gull? It seemed as large as a Herring Gull 
>>> but maybe that's my old age :>)  There are Ring-billed Gulls all around it.
>>>
>>> photo: 
>>> http://friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/185/landfill-weld
>>>
>>> There were a "million" gulls on the south-facing slope, easily viewed 
>>> from Hwy 14.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
>>> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>>>
>>> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
>>>
>>

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[cobirds] Re: "Yellow Legged Gull"/Weld

2021-04-26 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
 Hi all

Got some feedback from WhatBirders ... " I mean, that's kind of what my 
post tried to imply (Yellow-footed Gull) - these are rarer species that 
probably can't be eliminated from a single poor photo, but it's probably 
safe to call this one a *Less Black Back* until proven otherwise "

Looks like my dream of "Yellow-footed Gull" are "crushed" 😞 as anticipated 
... that size of bird just threw me off raised some hope 🙂 

"Breathe, let it go ... :-)"

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland


On Monday, April 26, 2021 at 8:17:01 AM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

> Hi all
>
> It was not clear from above that the gull was Weld County landfill (in 
> name of link but ... ;-) ... I'll let you know what WhatBird thinks of it.
>
> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>
> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
>
> On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 5:34:35 PM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:
>
>> Hi All - Is it possible (my wishful thinking) that this is something 
>> other than a Lesser Black-backed Gull? It seemed as large as a Herring Gull 
>> but maybe that's my old age :>)  There are Ring-billed Gulls all around it.
>>
>> photo: 
>> http://friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/185/landfill-weld
>>
>> There were a "million" gulls on the south-facing slope, easily viewed 
>> from Hwy 14.
>>
>> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
>> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>>
>> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
>>
>

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[cobirds] Weld County Over the Weekend

2021-04-26 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Scouted usual Weld sites (no grasslands this time) in preparation for 
Colorado Birding Challenge. Total of 80 species seen, highlights (includes 
"new" not seen last weekend) were:

   - Loggerhead Shrike (CR 110/27)
   - Golden Eagle (CR 112/27)
   - Vesper Sparrow - 7 (CR 108 btw 27/Hwy 85)
   - Willet - 3 (1-Crom Lake, 2-CR 59 Marsh)
   - Barn Swallow - 6 (Crom Lake)
   - Tree Swallow - 3 (Crom Lake)
   - "Yellow-footed Gull" UNID (Weld County Landfill, Hwy 14)
   - Clark's Grebe (Woods Lake)
   - Black-crowned Night Heron - 3 (Glenmere Park)
   - Marsh Wren (CR 59 Marsh)
   - Burrowing Owl - 3 (1-CR 98 btw 33/37, closer to 37) on north; 2-CR 
   57/74 NW corner; mile west of Galeton Ponds (CR 61/74)
   - Snow Goose 25 (24-Loloff Reservoir; 1-CR 61/74 (Galeton Pond))
   - Wood Duck - 4 (2 pair) (Cozzens Lake)
   - Ring-necked Pheasant (Loloff Reservoir)
   - Brown-headed Cowbird - 2 (Pair) (CR 45/42)
   - Great Egret (CR 47 on west at irrigation pond btw CR 40-46)
   - Marbled Godwit (Crom Lake)
   - Dark-eyed Junco (Yard)

Had a flock of 20+ Least Sandpiper (seen species last week) this weekend at 
CR 59 marsh.

Photos later today.

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[cobirds] Re: "Yellow Legged Gull"/Weld

2021-04-26 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

It was not clear from above that the gull was Weld County landfill (in name 
of link but ... ;-) ... I'll let you know what WhatBird thinks of it.

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 5:34:35 PM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

> Hi All - Is it possible (my wishful thinking) that this is something other 
> than a Lesser Black-backed Gull? It seemed as large as a Herring Gull but 
> maybe that's my old age :>)  There are Ring-billed Gulls all around it.
>
> photo: 
> http://friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/185/landfill-weld
>
> There were a "million" gulls on the south-facing slope, easily viewed from 
> Hwy 14.
>
> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>
> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
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[cobirds] "Yellow Legged Gull"/Weld

2021-04-24 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi All - Is it possible (my wishful thinking) that this is something other 
than a Lesser Black-backed Gull? It seemed as large as a Herring Gull but 
maybe that's my old age :>)  There are Ring-billed Gulls all around it.

photo: http://friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/185/landfill-weld

There were a "million" gulls on the south-facing slope, easily viewed from 
Hwy 14.

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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[cobirds] More Curlews/Larimer

2021-04-23 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Just saw 40+ Long-billed Curlew at Wellington State Wildlife Area (Larimer 
CR 64) on way back from Fort Collins lunch. From I-25 go east on Larimer CR 
64 about .25m east in field between first house on north and to the west of 
the two houses next to each on north (one has fake Giraffe in front yard).

Photos: 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/77/state-wildlife-area-wellington

Thanks
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Re: [cobirds] Courtesy to a landowner

2021-04-20 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

I'd like to ask about access to Stewart's Pond. I've heard from and seen 
multiple occasions folks and cars beyond the corral area to view Stewart's 
Pond. Does anyone have the definitive answer that the landowner is okay 
with birders on their property? Each time I go near I'm hoping to see 
someone working there to ask and confirm for myself we have permission.

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On Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 10:05:12 AM UTC-6 lrh...@gmail.com wrote:

> Frankly, I don’t blame him. Years ago, when my house was the only one on 
> my road, both birders and hunters would drive down my long driveway looking 
> for birds or game. It’s perhaps ironic, but the hunters were the ones who 
> would come to the door asking for permission to be on my land. Birders did 
> not. They drove on my horse pasture, opened gates they had no business 
> opening, and smashed a pipe that delivered water from my well to the 
> horses’ water tank. Please be respectful of other people and their 
> property. 
>
> Lauren Hyde
> Keenesburg
> Weld County
>
> On Apr 20, 2021, at 9:00 AM, DAVID A LEATHERMAN  wrote:
>
>  
>
> All Birders,
> The other day I was picking around in the grass at roadside trying to 
> figure out what 3 Long-billed Curlews might be eating when a pickup came 
> down a long drive across the way and stopped next to me.  The man, Scott, 
> was highly agitated at me and all birders.  He initially blamed us for a 
> long litany of offenses including getting him and his PTSD flared up, 
> causing his dogs to bark, littering that occurs every week of the year 
> especially during Cheyenne Frontier Days, setting fires, cutting his 
> fences, hunting on his land, trespassing on the road that may or may not be 
> private but that he considers private and more.  Suffice it to say this 
> man, who I think is probably a pretty nice guy under his Marine Corps hat, 
> is armed and not to be messed with.  The location is a little spur road 
> between CR5 and I-25 that goes north from Larimer CR92.  This road goes 
> about a mile and ends at a closed gate which leads to the City of Fort 
> Collins solid waste treatment plant for use on the Meadow Springs Ranch.  
> Scott lives up on the hill to the east of this road in the only house at 
> the end of a long driveway.  After a long chat during which he calmed down 
> considerably, he said it was OK for me to look at the curlews but that he 
> would just like to know who is coming up his road and when.  He gave me his 
> phone that could be used for text messaging (970/568-6434 
> <(970)%20568-6434>).  I know a few Larimer folks who go up that road all 
> the way to the gate looking north for longspurs, etc. on a regular basis.  
> The ill-will this might cause is not worth a tick mark on a checklist.  
> Either call Scott in advance or go elsewhere.  Be advised.
>
> Dave Leatherman
> Fort Collins
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[cobirds] Re: Colorado Birding Challenge Scout Weekend/Weld

2021-04-19 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Turns out the aforementioned Forster's Tern are actually Caspian Tern, 
thanks Nick K., "size of Ring-billed Gull".

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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On Monday, April 19, 2021 at 9:42:03 AM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

>
> Hi all
>
> Two WhatBirder participants posted "Glaucous Gull" for my mysterious gull.
>
> https://forums.whatbird.com/index.php?/topic/18194-large-whitish-gull-id/
>
> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>
> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
>
>
>
> On Monday, April 19, 2021 at 9:12:05 AM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> The Colorado Birding Challenge <https://cobirds.org/CFO/CoBC/> is 
>> rapidly approaching. Our team name is "Friends of the Pawnee National 
>> Grassland" and we'll be scouring Weld County birds for the event. I went 
>> out this weekend to scout birds (and locations) in area. I got 77 species 
>> with highlights being:
>>
>>- Tundra/Trumpeter Swan - 2 (Loloff Reservoir)--loaded more photos to 
>>help with ID
>>- Long-billed Curlew - 15 (Antelope Reservoir) present Sat and Sun. 
>>As you approach Antelope Reservoir from the south on CR 37, just before 
>> CR 
>>92 easterly turn, they are on west side of CR 37 in field
>>- Forster's Tern - 5 (Kyger Open Space)
>>- Mysterious "white or pale-looking, large gull" (*need ID help*,* 
>>see photos below*) (Kyger Open Space)
>>- Swainson's Hawk - 3 (Beebe Draw, as usual one atop "Swainson's Hawk 
>>telephone pole" at CR 42/47 :-) )
>>- Sage Thrasher singing up a storm on CR 41 btw 100/102 (video on 
>>homepage below)
>>- Yellow-rumped Warbler - 1, Black-crowned Night Heron - 3 (Glenmere 
>>Park)
>>- Least Sandpiper - 4 (Crom Lake)
>>- Both longspurs (CR 45 btw 112/114)
>>- Sandhill Crane - 23 (Cozzens Lake on shore)
>>- Willet, White-faced Ibis (dozen or so), Long-billed Dowitcher (1-2 
>>dozen), and Baird's Sandpiper (Stewart's Pond)
>>
>> Photos: 
>> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/219/2021-colorado-birding-challenge-weld
>>
>> Along Lower Latham marsh the cattails and taller grasses are all 
>> flattened to ground because of weight of snow from blizzard few weeks ago. 
>> It is silent and devoid of birds--assume because habitat not showing any 
>> signs of resilience yet? Didn't see or hear any expected birds: 
>> Red-wingeds, Yellow-heads, Marsh Wren, ducks, gulls
>>
>> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
>> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>>
>> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
>>
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[cobirds] Re: Colorado Birding Challenge Scout Weekend/Weld

2021-04-19 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Two WhatBirder participants posted "Glaucous Gull" for my mysterious gull.

https://forums.whatbird.com/index.php?/topic/18194-large-whitish-gull-id/

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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On Monday, April 19, 2021 at 9:12:05 AM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

> Hi all
>
> The Colorado Birding Challenge <https://cobirds.org/CFO/CoBC/> is rapidly 
> approaching. Our team name is "Friends of the Pawnee National Grassland" 
> and we'll be scouring Weld County birds for the event. I went out this 
> weekend to scout birds (and locations) in area. I got 77 species with 
> highlights being:
>
>- Tundra/Trumpeter Swan - 2 (Loloff Reservoir)--loaded more photos to 
>help with ID
>- Long-billed Curlew - 15 (Antelope Reservoir) present Sat and Sun. As 
>you approach Antelope Reservoir from the south on CR 37, just before CR 92 
>easterly turn, they are on west side of CR 37 in field
>- Forster's Tern - 5 (Kyger Open Space)
>- Mysterious "white or pale-looking, large gull" (*need ID help*,* see 
>photos below*) (Kyger Open Space)
>- Swainson's Hawk - 3 (Beebe Draw, as usual one atop "Swainson's Hawk 
>telephone pole" at CR 42/47 :-) )
>- Sage Thrasher singing up a storm on CR 41 btw 100/102 (video on 
>homepage below)
>- Yellow-rumped Warbler - 1, Black-crowned Night Heron - 3 (Glenmere 
>Park)
>- Least Sandpiper - 4 (Crom Lake)
>- Both longspurs (CR 45 btw 112/114)
>- Sandhill Crane - 23 (Cozzens Lake on shore)
>- Willet, White-faced Ibis (dozen or so), Long-billed Dowitcher (1-2 
>dozen), and Baird's Sandpiper (Stewart's Pond)
>
> Photos: 
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/219/2021-colorado-birding-challenge-weld
>
> Along Lower Latham marsh the cattails and taller grasses are all flattened 
> to ground because of weight of snow from blizzard few weeks ago. It is 
> silent and devoid of birds--assume because habitat not showing any signs of 
> resilience yet? Didn't see or hear any expected birds: Red-wingeds, 
> Yellow-heads, Marsh Wren, ducks, gulls
>
> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>
> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland
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[cobirds] Colorado Birding Challenge Scout Weekend/Weld

2021-04-19 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

The Colorado Birding Challenge  is rapidly 
approaching. Our team name is "Friends of the Pawnee National Grassland" 
and we'll be scouring Weld County birds for the event. I went out this 
weekend to scout birds (and locations) in area. I got 77 species with 
highlights being:

   - Tundra/Trumpeter Swan - 2 (Loloff Reservoir)--loaded more photos to 
   help with ID
   - Long-billed Curlew - 15 (Antelope Reservoir) present Sat and Sun. As 
   you approach Antelope Reservoir from the south on CR 37, just before CR 92 
   easterly turn, they are on west side of CR 37 in field
   - Forster's Tern - 5 (Kyger Open Space)
   - Mysterious "white or pale-looking, large gull" (*need ID help*,* see 
   photos below*) (Kyger Open Space)
   - Swainson's Hawk - 3 (Beebe Draw, as usual one atop "Swainson's Hawk 
   telephone pole" at CR 42/47 :-) )
   - Sage Thrasher singing up a storm on CR 41 btw 100/102 (video on 
   homepage below)
   - Yellow-rumped Warbler - 1, Black-crowned Night Heron - 3 (Glenmere 
   Park)
   - Least Sandpiper - 4 (Crom Lake)
   - Both longspurs (CR 45 btw 112/114)
   - Sandhill Crane - 23 (Cozzens Lake on shore)
   - Willet, White-faced Ibis (dozen or so), Long-billed Dowitcher (1-2 
   dozen), and Baird's Sandpiper (Stewart's Pond)
   
Photos: 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/219/2021-colorado-birding-challenge-weld

Along Lower Latham marsh the cattails and taller grasses are all flattened 
to ground because of weight of snow from blizzard few weeks ago. It is 
silent and devoid of birds--assume because habitat not showing any signs of 
resilience yet? Didn't see or hear any expected birds: Red-wingeds, 
Yellow-heads, Marsh Wren, ducks, gulls

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland

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[cobirds] Re: Swan ID help/Weld

2021-04-19 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Even on WhatBird.com forum swans are still identified as "Tundra/Trumpeter 
Swan" in the discussion thread.  I guess sometimes you just have to "walk 
away" not knowing :-)

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On Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 2:25:35 PM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

> HI All - Saw two swans at Loloff reservoir today at noon.  Can someone 
> help with the ID?
>
> Photos: Loloff Reservoir [Kersey] - Album View - Friends of the Pawnee 
> National Grassland (friendsofthepawneegrassland.org) 
> <http://friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/183/loloff-reservoir-kersey>
>
> Thanks!
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[cobirds] Long-billed Curlew/weld

2021-04-17 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi All - Just saw 15 Long-billed Curlew at Antelope Reservoir!
Thanks,
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[cobirds] Swan ID help/Weld

2021-04-17 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
HI All - Saw two swans at Loloff reservoir today at noon.  Can someone help 
with the ID?

Photos: Loloff Reservoir [Kersey] - Album View - Friends of the Pawnee 
National Grassland (friendsofthepawneegrassland.org) 


Thanks!
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[cobirds] Windsor Birds and Mink!/Weld

2021-04-12 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Yesterday I had two Bonaparte's Gull in the gravel pit on south at 
Weld/Larimer County line along Hwy 392 across from the gardening/brewery 
store on north. Also, at gravel pit on south at 17th and Hwy 392 (about a 
half-mile east of above) had 37 Red-breasted Mergansers in their fine glory!

I had a Mink at Drake Lake scurry out the cattails right in front of me, 
crossing the road, taking a swim on east pond and back up on shore again. 
Pretty neat.

Yellow-headed Blackbird now present at most water stops I did.

There were a ton of gulls on NE shore of Windsor Reservoir across from the 
new overlook in the residential area on east side of reservoir.

I'll have photos posted tomorrow sometime.

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[cobirds] Re: Article: Mass Bird Die-Off Linked to Wildfires and Toxic Gases

2021-04-08 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Full paper on the bird die off issue ... 
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2021GH000395 ... 
titled "Unprecedented Migratory Bird Die-Off: A Citizen-Based Analysis on 
the Spatiotemporal Patterns of Mass Mortality Events in the Western United 
States"

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On Friday, April 2, 2021 at 10:08:59 AM UTC-6 The Nunn Guy wrote:

> Hi all
>
> Just got this from one of our Forest Service scientists.
>
>- 
>
> https://eos.org/research-spotlights/mass-bird-die-off-linked-to-wildfires-and-toxic-gases
>
> Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
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[cobirds] Thick-billed Longspurs returning/Weld

2021-04-05 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Toured Weld over weekend as usual ... total of 63 species. Highlights:

   - Thick-billed Longspur - 7+ .5 south of CR 114/45 on both side of road 
   but mostly west. Turn off your car. Listen and watch. Easy to hear flying 
   around and singing. I stayed on road whole time but you could walk out 
   there to find, too
   - Loggerhead Shrike CR 102
   - Sharp-shinned Hawk - 2 out in the open. CR 110 Lone Tree Creek 
   crossing and Drake Lake
   - Black-necked Stilt - 2 Crom Lake
   - Long-billed Dowitcher Crom Lake
   - Herring Gull Crom Lake (first time I have seen one there)
   - Sora CR 84/31 marsh (west of)
   - Great-tailed Grackle - 4 CR 124 pond, first time I have seen them there
   - Horned Grebe Windsor Lake (empty of birds)
   - American Avocet Stwerat's Pond
   - Baird's Sandpiper Stewart's Pond
   - Mourning Dove - 3 (first time this spring)
   - Rough-legged Hawk CR 124
   - Sandhill Crane - 70 flyover Cozzens Lake

I posted photos at links below of the Thick-billed Longspur rest of photos 
later today.

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[cobirds] Long-billed Dowitcher/Weld

2021-04-02 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Lone Long-billed Dowitcher at Crom Lake at lunch. Yesterday it hosted two 
Black-necked Stilt.

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[cobirds] Article: Mass Bird Die-Off Linked to Wildfires and Toxic Gases

2021-04-02 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Just got this from one of our Forest Service scientists.

   - 
   
https://eos.org/research-spotlights/mass-bird-die-off-linked-to-wildfires-and-toxic-gases

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[cobirds] Re: Swan Sp. Greeley, WELD

2021-04-01 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

I know a Mute Swan tends to hang out there. A different swan would be nice 
:-)

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On Thursday, April 1, 2021 at 7:55:44 AM UTC-6 jangs...@gmail.com wrote:

> On my daily commute I am always do some drive-by birding of Arrowhead 
> Reservoir in Greeley. Today there was a swan on the lake on the west side. 
> Obviously, I did not have anyway to get a better ID at 45mph, but it might 
> be worth checking out. The lake it private, but I'm sure someone can ger 
> creative. It might be one of the Greeley residential Mute's but maybe not?
>
> Joey Angstman
> Greeley, CO
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[cobirds] Weld County Wanderings

2021-03-29 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

   - Lesser Black-backed Gull (Weld Landfill, Severance)
   - Varied Thrush ("Grandma's Garden", Nunn)
   - Mountain Bluebird - 3 (CR 102/41, Nunn)
   - Osprey - 2 (Poudre Trail nest behind O St jail facility, Greeley)
   - Horned Grebe (Windsor Lake, Windsor)
   - Great-tailed Grackle - 9 (Drake Lake, Severance)
   - Nunn active raptor nest(s): Great Horned Owl, Bald Eagle and 
   Red-tailed Hawk
   - "We have a chicken ..." Ring-necked Pheasant has adopted our 
   landscaped, fenced backyard as his home for last week ... eats, sleeps and 
   hides in yard all day

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[cobirds] Varied Thrush and Snow Goose/Weld

2021-03-26 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Varied Thrush 
(http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/photos/view/196/4965/varied-thrush)
 
at Grandma's Garden today at 11AM-saw her snag a worm. Two Snow Goose 
(http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/photos/view/14/4964/snow-goose)
 
at Crom Lake with huge flotilla of ducks (mostly Mallard). Sharp-shinned 
Hawk (First two photos, 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/25/my-yard-nunn) 
bathing and watching its meals flying around. :-)

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[cobirds] Potential New Weld County Birding Spot

2021-03-25 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all
in my Weld County excursions of late I stumbled upon two bike path 
crossings I had never seen before. Did a search today and the trail is 
newly named "The Great Western Trail" (http://www.gwtrail.com/). It 
traverses Windsor-Severance-Eaton ag fields. But it does show access to a 
Roulard Lake (looks to be series of small ponds) north of Woods Lake.
I'll have to give it a visit one weekend.
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[cobirds] Article: "Biological diversity (birds) evokes happiness"

2021-03-24 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Sharing research (bird) article that just came out ... 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/12/201204110246.htm  

   - One finding: *More bird species in their vicinity increase life 
   satisfaction of Europeans as much as higher income*

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[cobirds] Re: FOS Common Grackle

2021-03-23 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

On Sunday I also ran into my first Common Grackle sighting a flock of 20+ 
near pond along Hwy 392/CR 61.5 near Cornish.

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On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 1:41:55 PM UTC-6 Kat Bradley-Bennett wrote:

> The first Common Grackle to my yard was mixed in with about 2 dozen 
> Red-wing Blackbirds on my feeder yesterday. I haven't seen it today.
>
> Kat Bradley-Bennett
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[cobirds] Varied Thrush Continues and Other/Weld

2021-03-22 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Over the weekend ...happy to report the Varied Thrush 
(http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/196/town-of-nunn, 
first 3 photos) in Nunn persists even after our massive blizzard conditions 
up here.

Massive gull flock (up close) on south side of Hwy 14 
(http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/185/landfill-weld, 
first 20 or so photos) across from Weld Landfill in flooded fields from 
snow melting. Have not looked closely at photos yet. Saw Lesser 
Black-backed (ad.), Herring, California, and Ring-billed Gull for sure.

Latham Reservoir marsh and Beebe Draw 
(http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/16/weld-cr-48-and-beebe-draw-la-salle,
 
first 15 or so photos) have lots of flooded fields. Ducks and gulls only so 
far.

Weld CR 59 marsh 
(http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/24/weld-cr-59-marsh-kersey,
 
first five or so photos) and Loloff Reservoir full of ducks, some geese.

Stewart's Pond and CR 41 ponds are open for business and the small pond on 
south is slowly refilling with water-still a nice mud flat though.

Greater Yellowlegs and American White Pelican at Weld CR 41 ponds. I could 
hear tons of geese cackling on Behrens Reservoir.

This morning on way into Fort Collins along Weld CR 100 btw Nunn and 
Wellington had Merlin, Golden Eagle, American Kestrel, Red-tailed Hawk and 
Ferruginous Hawk.

Various regular visiting birds 
(http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/25/my-yard-nunn, 
first 13 photos) of late in Nunn yard.

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[cobirds] Osprey Returning/Larimer

2021-03-18 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

I saw one Osprey at the Prospect Road nest platform near Sharpe Pointe Road 
in Fort Collins this early afternoon.

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[cobirds] Varied Thrush Still in Nunn/Weld

2021-03-10 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

I saw this morning at 1130 ... photos and video first URL below:

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[cobirds] In Search of Spring .../Weld

2021-03-08 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all

Explored a lot of north central Weld over weekend hoping to find signs of 
spring. I did. Still only Horned Larks and raptors on shortgrass, no summer 
longspurs seen/heard. Other item of interest is new wooden double-post 
power-lines going in along Hwy 77 on east in and around CR 116 Playa-new 
raptor perches at least.

Most waters open and fully occupied in most instances.

   - CR 124/122 ponds (open and full) geese and ducks
   - Cozzens Lake (open) tons of geese
   - Stewart's Lake (open) geese and ducks
   - Latham Reservoir (partial) geese and ducks
   - CR 48 marsh has flooded fields (no birds)
   - Crom Lake (open) geese and ducks)
   - CR 61/74 Ponds frozen
   - CR 40 marsh-area on north is new large burn scar (looks like a local 
   burn by the shape)
   - CR 59 and Loloff Reservoir (partial)

Spring birds seen ...

   - Greater Yellowlegs - 1 (CR 59 Marsh)
   - Killdeer - 1 (CR 59 Marsh)
   - American White Pelican - 20+ (Cozzens Lake)
   - Mountain Bluebird - 12+ (several CPER roads north of Nunn)
   - Double-crested Cormorant - 20+ [Hwy 392 Pond [Galeton]--full of birds!]
   - 13 expected duck species

Other notable birds ...

   - Gray-crowned Rosy Finch - 18+ (CR 128)
   - Greater White-fronted Goose - 1 (Crom Lake)
   - Northern Shrike -1 (Briggsdale Work Center)

Photos at first URL below (first 11 posts).

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[cobirds] Re: Spring Migration is Underway

2021-03-05 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Latest BirdCast forecasts showing early signs, too, 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/pages/BirdMigration

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On Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 5:45:32 PM UTC-7 rori...@earthlink.net wrote:

>
> Spring Migration is Underway
>
> Right this moment spring migration for North American land birds is well 
> underway starting from South and Central America. Some of these migrants 
> will just gradually move north, then use the Panamanian Isthmus follow the 
> topographic features of Central America then entering North America. 
>
> Eastern oriented birds are apt to take a long distance route over the 
> Caribbean Sea before entering North America. At that time of year the 
> prevailing winds are from the southeast, giving those migrants an added 
> boost. Depending upon weather conditions their migration can be very 
> exciting for bird watchers. 
>
> Since there are few visible land features to guide them over the ocean 
> migrating birds will rely on celestial cues, such as the sun and stars. In 
> the northern hemisphere, the sun lies in the south and moves during the day 
> from east to west, and at night the stars rotate counter-clockwise. (In the 
> southern hemisphere, it is all reversed). For course direction they will 
> rely on the degree of geomagnetic pull for re-orienting their course. Some 
> of the over-the-ocean migrants will enter North America via the 
> southeastern states and then move north, but most of the migrants will 
> enter the country via the Gulf Coast states and then branch out in all 
> directions north. Some like the Dickcissels will drift to Colorado for 
> nesting. Many of Colorado’s nesting birds winter in Central America so 
> their migration north in spring is shorter and is less dynamic, but equally 
> as welcomed.
>
> Bob Righter
> Denver, CO
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[cobirds] Raptor Alley with CSU Ornith. Club Results/Weld

2021-02-22 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds

Hi all
My first trip lead during this crazy pandemic. Fantastic weather ... 0mph 
winds and 18-35 degrees for trip. COVID safety precautions applied. We saw 
a total of 50 raptors along with Lapland Longspurs, Pronghorn, and Coyote.

   - Bald Eagle - 5
   - Red-tailed Hawk - 9
   - American Kestrel - 7
   - Ferruginous Hawk - 7
   - Prairie Falcon - 1
   - Golden Eagle - 2
   - Northern Harrier - 6
   - Rough-legged Hawk - 8
   - Great Horned Owl - 1
   - UNID species - 2
   - Merlin - 1
   - Sharp-shinned Hawk - 1

Laplands seen/heard along 31, 108, 37 and 98 in Nunn-area.

Raptor Alley map route is under "Trails" menu item at URL below.

Photos (first 27): 
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/30/raptor-alley-nunn

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[cobirds] Lapland Longspur

2021-02-16 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
 Hi all

Frigid birding over the weekend to say the least! 

Sunday on Weld CR 94 between 33/35 south of gun shooting range had 3-4 
Lapland Lonspur hanging out with the Horned Lark in fallow fields.

All Greeley-area lakes frozen over except Saturday Woods Lake had a lsiver 
open chockful of geese. Saw many Bald Eagle in area and on ice eating 
Canada and/or Cackling Goose. The Linn Grove Gravel Pit was open and full 
of usual geese and ducks.

The most astonishing cold weather event was yesterday ... how does a 
"quarter million" geese in Greeley vanish? :-) Yesterday I saw only 3 geese 
in my usual travels where I normally see "throngs" of them on the ground, 
on water, on ice or in the air.

My Great Backyard Bird Count lists:

   - https://ebird.org/checklist/S80986734
   - https://ebird.org/checklist/S81730294
   - https://ebird.org/checklist/S81730696
   - https://ebird.org/checklist/S81731154

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[cobirds] Re: Huddled Bushtits, El Paso Co, Sun

2021-02-16 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

On a Fort Collins Christmas Bird Count a few years back we came across 
about 16 Bushtit huddling side-by-side along a horizontal branch.

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On Sunday, February 14, 2021 at 2:44:31 PM UTC-7 Steve wrote:

> Hey COBirders,
>
> Doing the GBBC this weekend at home in NW COS, and mostly seeing the 
> regulars, but this behavior was new to me. We see our local flock multiple 
> times per day, year round, but I guess it was never as cold as the past two 
> days when we observe them. Yesterday we saw groups of 2, 3, and even 5 
> huddled together in the cold, but this pic today was the best.
>
> Enjoy togetherness. Happy Valentines Day, 
> Steve Brown
> Mountain Shadows, Colorado Springs
> > 
> > 

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Re: [cobirds] Mute Swans

2021-02-10 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

eBird seems to have/track Colorado reports of Mute Swan ... 
https://ebird.org/species/mutswa/US-CO and Weld County, 
https://ebird.org/media/catalog?taxonCode=mutswa®ionCode=US-CO-123&mediaType=p.

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On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 7:55:23 AM UTC-7 gladtobehere wrote:

> On my visit there last week, I was told by one of the Broadmoor guards 
> that the Black Swans suffered an untimely death during the bad hailstorm 
> that went through there a few years ago. They apparently "did not have 
> enough brains to get in out of the hail” and were killed.  At least this is 
> what this gentleman told me. He said the swans are some sort of trademark 
> for the Broadmoor and get replaced pretty regularly for different reasons. 
> So it looks like these swans are probably domestic.
>
>
> Gary
>
>
>
> On Feb 10, 2021, at 7:46 AM, Suke C Lee  wrote:
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *Subject:* *Re:  [cobirds] Mute Swans*
>
>  The Broadmoor Hotel had a Black Swan for a few years long ago. Beautiful 
> but not wild either, unfortunately. 
> Marie Cécile Lee
> Elbert, CO
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 9, 2021, at 6:14 PM, Ira Sanders  wrote:
>
>  
> Question: 
> Since when have Mute Swans been counted anywhere in Colorado?
> Ira Sanders 
>
> On Tue, Feb 9, 2021, 4:23 PM Cinnamon Bergeron  
> wrote:
>
>> I saw the Broadmoor Mute Swans years ago and have never reported them on 
>> eBird. I have been seeing so many report them lately and have been tempted 
>> to report them, but have not. I know they belong to the Broadmoor. 
>>
>> Cinnamon Bergeron 
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 4:11 PM 'Jim Nelson' via Colorado Birds <
>> cob...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>
>>> The Broadmoor has had resident Mute Swans for many years, their birds, 
>>> not wild.  For those who use eBird, if you "Explore Species" for Mute Swan 
>>> in El Paso County, you won't see any sightings, though many of us have 
>>> reported the Broadmoor birds, because they are not wild and, therefore, 
>>> correctly not accepted by the eBird reviewers.  If you scan north from El 
>>> Paso County, you will see many sightings from Arapahoe County north and 
>>> then also some to the west that have been accepted.
>>>
>>> Jim Nelson
>>>
>>> Bethesda, Maryland
>>> On 2/9/2021 4:28 PM, Marie Hoerner wrote:
>>>
>>> I believe someone posted a couple of weeks ago that they are the 
>>> Broadmoor's birds (they spoke with someone at the Broadmoor to find out).  
>>> They're still beautiful birds, though! 
>>>
>>> Marie Hoerner
>>> Colorado Springs, El Paso County
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 2:12 PM Joan Larrabee  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Today, Feb 8, I saw the Mute Swans at the lake at the Broadmoor in 
 Colorado Springs, El Paso County. How do we know they are wild birds and 
 not permanent birds at the Broadmoor?

 
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[cobirds] Re: Where Have All the Goldfinches Gone? west Centennial, Arapahoe County

2021-02-01 Thread &#x27;The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi Kevin

Up here in Nunn ... ;-) ... we have had them consistently throughout 
January now, last few days numbering a dozen or so each morning.

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On Saturday, January 30, 2021 at 8:38:53 AM UTC-7 kevygud...@aol.com wrote:

> Hello Fellow Birders,
>  
> Up until a week or so ago I had a flock of about 2 dozen American 
> Goldfinches eating me out of house and home every day, at my little 
> townhome yard near Holly & Arapahoe.  Now, they have suddenly evaporated.  
> Even during the light snow we had earlier this week there were only 3 or 4 
> at the feeders, and only briefly.  Everybody else is still showing up for 
> the picnic: House Finches, Red- & White-breasted Nuthatches, Bushtits, 
> etc., etc.  Any ideas, facts or theories are welcome.  Thanks!
>  
> Keep Smilin',
> Kevin Corwin
> west Centennial, Arapahoe County
>  
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