Folks,
Some more photos and a short video of the American Woodcock can be viewed at
the links below. Thanks to Cheryl and Dan for finding this great bird and
getting the word out! I have not heard if it has been seen yet today.
pics http://www.pbase.com/gwalbek/image/154439061
vid
Carolyn Gunn wanted me to let everyone know that she does this Black Swift
research as a volunteer citizen scientists and NOT as an employee of
Colorado Parks and Wildlife. She didn't want her supervisor to think she
was doing this on the side and not taking care of her fish (her job for CPW
is a
Just got word, the bird is present at Fountain Creek Regional Park, El Paso
County. I think in the same area as yesterday, though I don't know for sure.
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
Colorado Birds group.
To
The bird is in the exact same location, as yesterday afternoon.
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
From: Brandon K. Percival bkperci...@yahoo.com
To: cobirds cobirds@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2014 2:26 PM
Subject: [cobirds] AMERICAN
FYI to follow this post, we've had Western Meadowlark (18-20+) throughout
the winter so they (some) definitely stick around in winter in Nunn. Also,
3 Lapland Longspurs at our front feeders yesterday and today.
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.ning.com
Mobile:
Hi Cobirders
I found two American Dippers in Clear Creek {Adams Cty.) today at about
5:15 pm. The birds were not together. One was just downstream of Lowell
Blvd. The other was seen east of the bike path bridge, 400 yards or so east
of Lowell Blvd. I have seen single birds a few times since I
I just read on a facebook post, that an SUV was broken into today at the
parking lot at Willow Springs Road, at Fountain Creek Regional Park, which is
where people are parking to go see the American Woodcock. This parking lot,
has been a problem for that in the past too.
It sounds like