Hello all,
If you are planning to stay at the Best Western, they expect to sell out at
that time of year, so it would be best to book your room as early as possible.
Also, when you ask for the special rate, it is listed under "COLORADO
BIRDWATCHERS" not CFO. Giving them that information will
Greetings All
If anyone is interested, photos from my 10 day or so trip to southern Louisiana
late this October are at
https://www.flickr.com/photos/36088296@N08/sets/72157666457208999
Highlights of visit, as far as rarities, were Thayer's Gull, Great Black-backed
Gull (I know, everywhere
Sorry, forgot to add my information.
Pablo Quezada
Denver, Co
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Seen today around 4:30 by myself and many others in creek south of the
Basemar shopping complex. A huge thanks to Topi from Boulder Audubon's Teen
Naturalist Program for originally spotting and identifying the Varied
Thrush. Thanks to Topi and many other young birders involved in the Boulder
As of 11:55am the Brant is on the far southern edge of Bar CCC reservoir, with
a wood duck and 2 greater white fronted geese.
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The recent sightings of the varied thrush and black-throated blue warbler
behind the Base-Mar Center in Boulder raised a few questions for me. I am
new to this list so my apologies if these questions are not appropriate for
this forum.
I am curious about research that has examined
Spent a couple hours this morning trying to put together a good bird list for
goodwill.
The BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER was around all morning. I first saw it before 7
east of the east bridge and it slowly moved west and was near the west bridge
by 830.
The VARIED THRUSH was not refound
I had no luck finding the BTBW this morning around 8:30am. I looked all
along the trap for about 20 minutes from the Broadway bridge to 28th St
underpass. One other birder was looking as well. We both lamented that
we're probably a day or two too late.
Lots of birds, though! A couple
Compiler: Joyce Takamine
e-mail:RBA AT cobirds.org
Date: November 17, 2017
This is the Rare Bird Alert for Friday, November 17 sponsored by Denver
Field Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species)