Cobirders, I am sorry I forgot to put that Twin Lakes is in Boulder County. It
sounds like someone refound the bird this evening. I uploaded audio (it was
faint, on an iPhone) to my eBird list. If the bird was refound at 7:40 pm,
hopefully s/he might stick around until morning. Good luck!
We re-found the singing Veery at ~7:40 pm - pics and perhaps audio to come on
ebird. It is in the same location as previously described - with easy access
from Twin Lakes road. You can park near where the LOBO trail intersects the
road and walk a short distance west to the where the log the
Gary,
Twin Lakes is in Boulder County between Boulder and Longmont, just south of CO
119 off 63rd St.
Bill Kaempfer
Boulder
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From: cobirds@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Gary
Brower
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2018 6:56 PM
To: el...@indra.com
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Thanks, Bill.
> On May 29, 2018, at 6:58 PM, William H Kaempfer
> wrote:
>
> Gary,
>
> Twin Lakes is in Boulder County between Boulder and Longmont, just south of
> CO 119 off 63rd St.
>
> Bill Kaempfer
> Boulder
>
> -Original Message-
> From: cobirds@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of
More information, please. What county?
> On May 29, 2018, at 5:58 PM, Mail.indra.com wrote:
>
> I am listening to (and trying to record on my phone) a singing veery along
> the Twin Lakes trail. It sounds like it is in a yard to the south of the
> ditch where there is a big log across the
A cooler morning cut short by rain showers at 10:30 a.m. 12 first-time
captures today:
Western Wood-pewee 2
Least Flycatcher 1
House Wren 1
Gray Catbird 2
Yellow Warbler 1 new, 1 banded 2017
American Redstart 1
Brown-headed Cowbird 1 (actually 1 new plus 2 already captured this season,
1 girl
I am listening to (and trying to record on my phone) a singing veery along the
Twin Lakes trail. It sounds like it is in a yard to the south of the ditch
where there is a big log across the ditch, east of the GHoW nest. If the
recordings come out I will post them on an eBird list.
Sent from
Hi all
Yesterday, I found two Stilt Sandpiper at Stewart's Pond (small pond south
of large one).
My Nunn Breeding Bird Survey Route produced 45 species, highlights being:
Bald Eagle (new species--no doubt the nesting pair not too far from where I
found this guy); Blue Grosbeak; lots of
Wonderful observation by Charles Hundertmark and group in Jackson
County. Of interest, first known record of Common Merganser nesting was
at Chatfield State Park, June 18, 1986, reported by Jan Justice, and
Stan Justice.
We were in a kayak, in Hugh Kingery's Heronry, and female Common
On the final day of a Denver Field Ornithologists field trip to North Park, the
six remaining birders on the trip observed some interesting merganser behavior.
We were at the bridge over the North Platte west of Cowdrey on JCR 6W. This may
be the best place in the state to easily observe a Bank
Last call: found 5/21 at the scene of the Golden-crowned Warbler.
Men's "Large - Regular", LL Bean, dark gray-green. In the pockets were a dark
blue flannel hat with ear flaps and chin strap, "Head" (indicating the owner is
a skiier?) gloves and a bag of Werther's Original candies (including
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species)
NOTE: The RBA is now using the new AOU checklist and the order of families
has changed.
Snow Goose (Logan)
Trumpeter Swan (Archuleta)
Wood Duck (Jackson)
Hooded Merganser (Boulder)
Northern Bobwhite (*Logan)
Chukar
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