COBirders-- Today, pretty much on schedule, the FOS male copper-colored buzz-bombs appeared at our cabin (9200 ft.) in NW Custer County. They also fit the pattern in that they seem less belicose than the ones that will arrive later.Leon BrightWestcliffe and Pueblo
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Through the past decade I have noted that the US 285 bridge over South Turkey
Road, immediately adjacent to the Meyer Ranch parking lot, has been a regular
nesting site for Cliff Swallows, though I have not looked to see if they might
have missed some years and gone elsewhere. However, looking
Hi All!
I had a very photogenic Black Tern at Weld CR 59. There were a few
remaining shorebirds there but not elsewhere.
Thanks
Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org
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Just saw a breeding plumaged cattle egret tending a herd of cows off Hwy 93
just north of Hwy 72 intersection while driving to work. No time for pics.
Chip Clouse
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