Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date: June 27, 2014
email: rba AT cfobirds.org
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This pewee is currently singing from the east side of the Poudre River just
south of the Spring Creek foot bridge. Better chance of seeing it from
Riverbend Ponds Natural Area.
Great find, Joe.
Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO
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Greg M and I were happy to spot and hear a red-eyed vireo this morning on
the path between the ponds and the creek.
Greg also sighted wood ducks in the pond west of the western most path.
I was stumped by an all dark-grey breast/belly/head perching bird with
conical bill, all dark eye and black
At Noon today (Friday the 27th), the Pewee was singing a bit farther north
on the trail than previously reported. Take the Poudre River trail to the
paved bicycle Rest Area, then a short path to the river, where it was
singing in an open grove of trees in a recently flooded (sand-covered) area.
I found and photographed the Eastern Wood-Pewee from Riverbend Ponds
Natural Area in Fort Collins this early afternoon. Moving around A
LOT...heard calling very often. I believe it's in the same area as
previously described. Here is a link to my photo.
My bad for not including the date. Wish you could edit posts here. 6/27/14
Austin Hess
Fort Collins, Colorado
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On 6/25 in the early PM, a friend and I tried for the Blue-winged Warbler at
Welchester Tree Grant Park (northeast of Yank and W 8th, Lakewood, Jefferson) .
We ran into three other birders in the process of leaving who reported NOT
seeing the bird. Between 1 and 2PM, we did NOT see or hear