> Glad to hear lots of folks got to see it. I was stunned when I saw it!
>
Bill
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No fooling. Only the second report of this species so far this spring.
Two were seen by Lorraine Lanning at Lowell Ponds on March 31. Early birds
this year, per eBird records.
This individual was on the island ion Grasmere Lake in Wash Park, with a
half-dozen
Black-crowned Night Herons, where they
Just a quick thank you to Bill Kosar for his timely post to cobirds.
Nearly 20 happy birders were able to see the bird this afternoon, through
6:30pm around the Hanover Fire Station area in El Paso County.
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After observing birds in the San Luis valley for 35 years (gasp!), and
keeping records, I can say with certainty that April 1st is no foolish date
for birds! Overnight it seems there is a new, and expected arrival of birdy
characters that brighten the wetlands and meadows. Tonite, wife Lisa and
I took the family snowshoeing up to Guanella Pass, from the road closure to the
top of the pass. About half way up we encountered 14 Bohemian Waxwings working
through the conifers at about 11,300 feet. Also of interest was a Turkey
Vulture high above the pass and several Pine Grosbeaks. We di
Still being seen at Hanover Fire Station at 4:24pm.
Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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On Sun, Apr 1, 2018, 1:30 PM kickback wrote:
> This bird was behind the Hanover Fire Station at about noon today I went
> back about 20 minutes later and did not see it.
>
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No luck today. Anyone else?
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We have the bird East side of road, just south of Fire Station sitting on
Cholla.
Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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> This bird was behind the Hanover Fire Station at about noon today I went
> back about 20 minutes later and d
This bird was behind the Hanover Fire Station at about noon today I went
back about 20 minutes later and did not see it.
http://www.avoapples.com/birds/1Z7A2503_cr.jpg
Bill
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El Paso county
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Do we assume that the Harris' Hawk has gone back south for the spring? Or
is the hawk still around?
- Natalie P.
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DFO's diverse, exciting and free array of May field trips for its Big Year
2018 will be posted and become available for registration today:
https://dfobirds.org/FieldTrips/UpcomingTrips.aspx
The Big Year effort is chugging along, at 166 species not counting what
might have been found on yesterday
Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date:April 1, 2018
e-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
This is the Rare Bird Alert for Sunday, April 1 sponsored by Denver Field
Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species)
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