Just the messenger. Last night a snowy owl was reported via eBird near Stanley
Lake in Arvada, Jefferson Co. As Jeff Co reviewer, I asked for details and this
evening the observer sent me a photo of a young snowy owl! When I went to
validate the report, I saw someone else reported a snowy owl wi
Hi all,
I was looking through the ebird rarity photos and found out New Mexico
apparently has its first Black-crested Titmouse in Clovis, these last
couple weeks. With the recent Red-breasted Sapsucker (which I hope to go
see!), I was wondering if New Mexico's record for this species could mean
One Tundra Swan was swimming west of the south side overlook at Hamilton
Reservoir today around 10am. Probably one of the birds reported a while back
by Nick Komar et al. Hopefully it will stick around for the upcoming CBC.
Changing the subject, I cruised a big loop of the western section of
On Sunday, December 24, 2017 at 2:11:12 PM UTC-7, Eric DeFonso wrote:
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> After a 6 hr absence, the bird is back. 8 of us are seeing it now
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> Eric D
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> Sent from the Aether
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> On Dec 24, 2017, at 12:49 PM, Duane Nelson > wrote:
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> Eric,
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> I hope you get it.
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> Duane
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> On 12/24/2017
After a 6 hr absence, the bird is back. 8 of us are seeing it now
Eric D
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> On Dec 24, 2017, at 12:49 PM, Duane Nelson wrote:
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> Eric,
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> I hope you get it.
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> Duane
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>> On 12/24/2017 11:52 AM, bay.w...@gmail.com wrote:
>> The bird has NOT been seen since at leas
The bird has NOT been seen since at least 9am, as I write this at 11:40.
Several of us have been looking unsuccessfully for almost 2 1/2 hours now.
Eric DeFonso
Denver
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> On Dec 24, 2017, at 8:51 AM, bay.w...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Thanks for the report Nick. Just passed Mo
Well, I just returned from looking for the Warbler, without any luck. I
searched the trees around that building, and another birder thought that
she was hearing a warbler "chip", but we didn't see it. What we DID see in
one of those trees was a Cooper's Hawk eating a bird. We checked the
gro
My wife and I saw it at 8:00 AM. There were a few others there.
Chris Brobin
Manitou Springs CO
On Sunday, December 24, 2017 at 8:34:44 AM UTC-7, Nick Komar wrote:
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> The famous sapsucker continues in the same location this morning,
> Christmas Eve. Congratulations to David T. for this magnific
A few of this year's Christmas Bird Count Results are being entered
onto the CBC Website.
To see the results, go to
http://netapp.audubon.org/CBCObservation/CurrentYear/ResultsByCount.aspx
then click on County United States, and State Colorado, and there you
will see the counts that have been ent
The famous sapsucker continues in the same location this morning, Christmas
Eve. Congratulations to David T. for this magnificent find.
Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO
(Currently in Colorado Springs)
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