Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date: December 6, 2013
email: rba AT cfobirds.org
phone: 303-659-6750 303-659-8750
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Hello All,
The Varied Thrush is still in our yard this morning. I am assuming the cold
snap might keep it around.
Sean Walters
Loveland, CO
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The Red Rocks feeders were active this morning.When I got there at
8:something to add seed, Mike Henwood and friends , Michael and Rob (?) -
(sorry bad w names) were already there and had added seed .. The
Golden-Crowned Sparrow made several appearances. We had 2 Black Rosy-Finches, 4
Sorry forgot to properly identify on the last post.
Mary Geder
Jefferson Co
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And Thayer's and Lesser Black-backed, possibly other goodies.
Glenn Walbek
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I found and photographed a Brown Thrasher while out on a freezing walk at
Redwing Marsh Natural Area in northern Fort Collins today. Very surprised.
I also saw 2 adult male Evening Grosbeaks and a vocal Killdeer, which also
surprised me. This place is along a canal in between Willox and Lemay.
I spent about three hours at Barr Lake this afternoon. The lake is about
75% frozen. Open areas had abundant geese coming and going (Snow, Cackling
and Canada seen) and the normal duck suspects. I also had one male
Barrow's Goldeneye quite a ways out on the water (with some Commons).
Other
As the sun went down on Friday, gulls accumulated on the ice shelf forming at
the Lake Loveland swim beach in Loveland, CO. In addition to about 300
Ring-billed Gulls, I counted:
Lesser Black-backed Gull-6 adults
Herring Gull -50 or so
I was looking into the sun, so I couldn't really study the