Birded with Mark Peterson and Glenn Walbek today in Park and Teller
Counties. We saw the Snow Bunting at Elevenmile Reservoir (Park
County), where Nick Moore found it yesterday, with a large flock of
Horned Larks and a few Lapland Longspurs (we heard another Snow
Bunting, flying over, at another
I'm here right now. About to give up. I've been here for an hour and a half and
haven't seen either bird. I walked both up and down the creek. The habitat on
the other side of Broadway seems very favorable with berry and juniper trees.
Lots of Robins, Waxwings, Starlings and a couple Solitaires
This morning I saw an adult male White-winged Scoter on Manitou Lake. Based
on zero previous eBird reports scoters appear to be very rare in Telller
County.
Robb Hinds
El Paso County
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The Brant is currently on the pond at Bar CCC. SW corner of 20 mile road
and Main Street in parker.
Tim Ryan
Parker, Douglas county CO
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I was there on Thursday 16th and no one could find either bird that morning.
But, sounds like some people did see the Warbler on Friday 17th, and some did
not. Also, the Thrush may have reappeared?
Did anyone see either of these birds on Saturday 18th?
Trying to decide if it's worth driving up
Compiler: Joyce Takamine
e-mail:RBA AT cobirds.org
Date: November 19, 2017
This is the Rare Bird Alert for Sunday, November 19 sponsored by Denver
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