When I left my office this evening in west Longmont, I looked up to the
familiar call of a Common Nighthawk. I was surprised to see 10 of them
flying northward together.
Mike Blatchley
Longmont
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 9:10 PM, David Waltman
wrote:
> Had my first Common Nighthawk of the year in
Like Dave, I had my first Common Nighthawk of the year, early this evening . As
I have said to others, I consider it a privilege to see native birds now. Years
ago, I took for granted seeing all the large numbers of individuals of a bird
specie. How sad to actually observe certain individuals o
We have been hearing, quite distant and not distinct a continuous po po po
po, pause, po, po, po, po, pause, po po po po call for the last three days.
Could never locate it and could not be sure until this evening while having
dinner on the side porch when we heard the same call...much closer. Dinn
Had my first Common Nighthawk of the year in the foothills north of Boulder. I
took a look at eBird reports for the state and was shocked to see most of the
reports are of single birds, only occasionally 2 or more. As others have
commented, I have memories of large numbers in the past. One of
Bobolinks singing on both sides of the entry road to Boulder Parks and Open
Space offices off Cherryvale south of South Boulder road. Good Birding. Bill
Fink
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Hello. My wife and I are on a three week vacation from the UK. We are staying
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I just saw four Cattle Egrets at the SW corner of Lowell Blvd. and 64th
Ave. in Adams Cty. They each had buffy crowns, back and breasts. This is
private property, observe from parked car or sidewalk.
Bob Canter, Denver
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Tom--Nice photos of a beautiful bird...nice find!
Mark ChavezLakewood-Green Mtnhttp://jaeger29.smugmug.com/
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[cobirds] Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Poncha Springs, Chaf
Correction: West of Valco Bridge for Bell's Vireo.
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
From: Brandon K. Percival
To: Cobirds
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 10:13 AM
Subject: [cobirds] Bell's and Red-eyed Vireos -- Pueblo Co. 6/10
Bell's Vireo - 1 still singing same place, east of Val
Bell's Vireo - 1 still singing same place, east of Valco Bridge, south side of
Valco Ponds #3 (across the trail) in the olives. Present since 24 May.
Red-eyed Vireo - 1 singing in the Osprey Picnic Area, east side and another one
singing across Hwy 96, at Valco Ponds parking lot. Mosquitoes pres
Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date: June 10, 2015
E-mail: rba AT cobirds.org
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