Located under the eaves at the Best Western near Pagosa Springs Wyndahm
29-25 Nests of Cliff Swallow
They were power washed down all the birds destroyed
Eggs & young on the ground
It was a sick site
So horrible
Is there any suggestions from the list serve about what could be DONE situatio
Hi - Mr. Sanders ID's the little guy as a rough winged swallow. The duck
certainly looks like a
female hooded merganser, but female mergansers do not have yellow eyes. I
am going back
daily to try to get some good pictures of the pair of mallards that this
guy swims around with,
who I thought wer
Awesome Scott. Another piece of the Boreal Owl puzzle! Great work!!!
On Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 8:00:00 AM UTC-6, Scott wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just wanted to let you know that for the first time. The Boreal Owl has
> been documented as a nesting species in Rocky Mountain National Park.
>
>
Birders, Due to construction at Heil Valley we will now meet at Pella
Crossing parking area at 7:30 am on Friday, July 19th. This is now posted
on the Boulder County Audubon site. Thanks, Carl in Niwot
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