Cobirders,
Heather and I went to Silverton, Colorado today (1/2/10) to look for Rosy
Finches. We were lucky enough to find a flock of about 120 birds that contained
all three species. Approximately 95% of the flock was Brown-capped
Rosy-Finches with a handful of Gray-crowned and just one or two
Hi all,
Happy New Year!!
The Pueblo CBC (east side of Pueblo), will be held Monday on January 4th. We
are meeting in Pueblo at the Denny's Restaurant at Exit 101 (east of I-25). My
plan is to be there from 6am to 7am, trying to leave at 7am. If you are
coming, please let me know beforeha
On the way home from Roxborough this afternoon, I made a quick stop to
check the feeders at the Audubon Nature Center at Chatfield. I almost
fell over when I spied a Green-tailed Towhee among the many ground
feeding birds. This was approximately 3:00 p.m.
Regulars using the feeders:
W. Sc
Had a great day today at Roxborough State Park with Kelly Miller, Mike
Henwood, Karen Hurley and Sherman Wing. Though it was a quiet day the
hiking and company was fantastic. Thank you so much everyone for your
help!
Highlights from this count:
1 - Northern Shrike
1 - Hairy Woodpecker
1 - Prairie
On January 1, on the Loveland CBC Denise Bretting, Carol Condit, Marsha Hawk
and I observed a small group of Rusty Blackbirds along the Big Thompson River
at the Simpson Ponds SWA. We first observed a single male perched in a
cottonwood. We initially thought it was a Brewer's Blackbird. The bir
Highlights of several hours afield today:
Grandview Cemetery:
White-winged Crossbill female (as reported earlier by Eric) first seen near
the cemetery worker facilities in the southeast corner, last seen atop a spruce
in Section 2 (along the south edge of the cemetery just north of the portapot
Below are eBird reports from 2 of the several areas in Summit County that I
visited today. Weather conditions were less than optimal! For part of the
morning, I was joined by Susan Fortenberry from Houston, TX.
Highlight were 2 flocks of Rosy-Finches one of which is detailed below. I
could only
The Erie dump gulls have taken to the pond just east of Highway 7 and
north of Lowell as a daytime hangout. (East of Anthem Ranch Road). At
1:30 today about 1000 gulls included a/the immature great black
-backed, and at least a couple Thayers.
Pete Plage
Broomfield
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Colorado Field Ornithologis
Happy New Year all,
I spent a half-hour at the Stout feeders to look for the Common
Redpoll reported during the Loveland CBC yesterday, with no luck.
However, the feeders are quite active with finches, so future visits
here could be fruitful.
A trip afterwards to Grandview Cemetery yielded one Da
Dale Stahlnecker sent this email last week to a birding group in the SLV: A
group of NM biologists have been banding Rosy Finches on the Sandia Crest
for > 5 years. Look for bands when checking those guys out!
That's all I've heard of.
Elinor Laurie
Villa Grove, CO
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From:
The Loveland CBC was held on Friday, January 2, 2010. We fielded
twelve teams with over 40 people total. The weather was cold, but not
windy. Always a plus.
We had a total of 94 species for count day with Gray Catbird and
Great-tailed Grackle being count week only birds.
New species seen on
Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date:January 2, 2010
e-mail: r...@cfo-link.org
phone: 303-659-8750
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Thursday, January 2, 2010 at 5 am
sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird
Observatory.
Highlight species include (*Denotes th
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