Scissor-tail Flycatcher seen and photo this evening sw of La Junta along
Homestead Loop entrance road. It was very active and chased off any
thing that came near.. Western kingbirds, mourning dove, and also a skunk.
With this activity do you folks think it could have a nest in the area
Joe, a popular viewing spot is Coyote Ridge Natural Area in Larimer. The owls
are nesting 30 from the walking/biking trail, about a quarter mile from the
parking lot. They have 7 youngsters.
Nick
> On Jun 24, 2019, at 5:32 PM, Joe Roller wrote:
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> An ethical friend wants to
They are still there. Well, I saw the male Baltimore. I didn't look for the
nest, as I didn't want to risk disturbing her.
Susan Rosine
Brighton, Adams county
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Birders:
An ethical friend wants to show kids Burrowing Owls & photograph them from
a vehicle. Any help appreciated. Please respond to my email address. Thanks.
Joe Roller
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Hi all
Yesterday, I had a single Red-necked Phalarope (south side) and two
Bobolink (north side) on Beebe Draw route (Weld CR 40).
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
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Just spent the weekend with a wonderful group of folks at an event sponsored by
Boulder Audubon on the western portion of the Pawnee National Grasslands. It
was expertly coordinated by Pam and Joe Piombino and was quite
successful/enjoyable despite the extraordinarily cool, wet weather. It
Date: Monday, June 24, 2019
Compiler: Joe Roller jroller9 AT gmail.com
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