Sorry for not knowing pond names, but the pond at Lowell and Sheridan
hosted a single white Ross's Goose from around 3 until 4 when it flew
off with a large mixed flock of Canada and Cackling Geese. Nothing
else of note was present (only a few Ring-billed Gulls), but we did
have a white Snow
Hi everyone,
Jessica Watkins and I were hiking in Williams Canyon in Manitou Springs (El
Paso County) this afternoon. We stopped to watch 5 or 6 raucous, foraging
Steller's Jays at about 3 p.m. and a few minutes later spotted the white
bird in the link below. We IDed it as an albino American
Just a slight addition to Kathanne's Dinosaur Ridge report- I was one of the
early birders (11:30 am -1 pm) on the west side of Dinosaur Ridge who missed
the Roadrunner, but I did see one Scrub Jay north of the top of the hill, down
the road toward the west entrance. There was also a Kestrel
This trip is January 31 (next Tuesday).
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Subject: Re: [cobirds] DFO Field Trip: All Welcome: Great Birding in Canon City
Charles
I don't see a date in your
Fellow Birders,
This morning Rob Raker, Joe Sisler, and myself observed the adult
Snowy Owl near 138th and Harvest Road. I believe it was the same bird
seen yesterday by Marilyn Rhodes from her description and the fact in
was in the same area. On the west side of Harvest Road between 8
This afternoon I saw the previously reported fem/imm White-winged Scoter
at the Lake Pueblo SWA. It was right at the western ice limit.
Rich Miller
Canon City
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This evening, I decided that it was time to break the quarantine from being
couped up for 4 days with a really bad cold, so I went out at 4:15pm along
the trail west from 35th Avenue (Greeley) and the Poudre, and to my
surprise there were 3 bald eagles standing on the ice watching the ducks on
Jefferson County: No Roadrunner Wednesday 1:20 - 5:15 at Dinosaur
Ridge
There was no Roadrunner Wednesday 1:20 - 5:5 at Dinosaur Ridge.
Effort: One to nine birders looked for the Roadrunner from 1:20 -
5:15pm. There may have been more birders out looking before 1:20
Wednesday. The afternoon
COBirders,
Today Tony Leukering, Brandon Percival, and I birded the South Shore Marina
at Pueblo Reservoir State Park and from Osprey Picnic area downstream about
a mile.
Highlights included:
White-winged Scoter - Pueblo State Wildlife Area as described by Rich Miller
Great