There was a Red-eyed Vireo singing near the MacKenzie parking area for
Canon City Riverwalk this morning. I had been told by different birders
that there was one singing in this area about a week ago nut this the first
I have heard this year in this area.
There have also been Black Phoebes,
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Date: June 30, 2013
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Hello, Birders.
Twelve of us had a fine time at the Carpenter Ranch [PRIVATE], Routt County,
yesterday, Saturday, June 29th. No rarities to speak of for us, but we pretty
much cleaned up on all the expected specialty species of the ranch, finding:
5 Sandhill Cranes
a minimum of 11 Willow
The tern seems content to show off at Manitou Lake. As I was 1,000 miles away
when Roger found it, I thought it would join the One day late--again! list.
I'm glad they stock that lake!
Larry Modesitt
Greenwood Village
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I posted a series of photos if this vagrant from yesterday morning at:
http://www.pbase.com/quetzal/sate2013 .
Did anyone figure out where it slept last night?
Nick Komar
Fort Collins, CO
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The tern is still at Manitou Lake
as of 11:15. Mostly he/she remains on display in the middle of lake. Flew off
to the south for awhile but came back in abt 10 min. Nice bird.
Mary Geder
Lakewood
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Sandwich Tern present at 1:00 Sunday
Thanks for the morning update Larry
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Good views. 1:00 Sunday, 6/30
Lea Ann Brown
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In addition to the long staying snow goose (which appears to be missing the
primaries on both wings) at Glenmere Park in Greeley this afternoon , was also
a male Mexican Duck. It took flight while we were observing it, but I suspect
it will be back. It was hanging at the west end of the
Van Truan and I were looking around Colorado City, in southern Pueblo County
this morning. While looking at some butterflies and dragonflies, etc., we saw
a singing male Indigo Bunting at the Diversion Gate in Colorado City, and two
Peregrine Falcons there as well. Last night, in the Wet
John Vanderpoel and I were lucky enough to spot the Manitou Lake Sandwich Tern
as we drove up from Woodland Park in the early afternoon. As we were watching
it forage successfully over the small pond west of CO 67, we almost saw the
bird's demise as it dropped a small food item it had just
Hi cobirders. My son Bob took my Forester and me to Manitou Lake .
Left 9Am and arrived at Manitou Lake 10:30AM . Fee Area at the
picnic area. With my National pass $3.
Sandwich Tern found at 10:45AM in middle of Lake on stubby tree
limb. Saw it there and flying around the lake and back
Saw two (a pair?) on the Colorado River, about 2 miles west
(downstream) of the New Castle put-in, flying back and forth across the
river. Not common in Garfield county (or anywhere else?) I don't
think. I had 2 at my house further west in the county (between Rifle
and Rulison) about 5 years
The TRICOLORED HERON was at Holcim Wetlands this morning and it was
foraging on the west side where I found it on 6-14-13 (as it seems very
unlikely this is a different bird). Since I was going to Pueblo I stopped
at Holcim to check on the bird. I ran into Lynne Miller who had just seen
the
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