Date: Friday, October 25, 2019
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Hi Everyone, The Wood Thrush made an appearance at 3:54 pm just east of the
footbridge near 30th Avenue in Boulder. The Hermit Thrush is also still here.
Mark Miller Longmont, CO Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active, an AT&T 5G
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> I'm pretty sure that is the standard. Even if it isn't, I always do it
> because it makes sense and I believe it is good etiquette.
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Joe Kipper,
Fort Collins
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To follow up, looks like there were 8 surf scoters and a common loon on the
reservoir this morning.
On Thursday, October 24, 2019 at 10:08:21 AM UTC-6, Stephen Chang wrote:
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> Thanks christian.
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> I found two flocks of scoters on the res this morning one group of 5 and
> the group of 3 you wer
Hi Diane,
At least 4 of these birds (since only four are photod) are Black Scoters.
Luke Pheneger
Longmont
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Good question, Adam!
CObirds has a set of sensible guidelines, called "Rules of the Road".
They promote courtesy, comity and communication on CFO's CObirds, which is
such a boon to us birders.
David Suddjian is the current CObirds moderator and will likely correct or
improve this response.
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I believe to be looking at 5 Surf Scoters at Cherry Creek State Park now.
Diane Roberts
Highlands Ranch, CO
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Thanks christian.
I found two flocks of scoters on the res this morning one group of 5 and the
group of 3 you were probably looking at. Theres a loon on the north side of the
res as well
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Good morning,
I’m studying the three scoters at Baseline and it’s clear they are Surf
Scoters.
Christian Nunes
Boulder
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> They were headed towards the N side of the reservoir last i saw them im
> leaning WWSC
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They were headed towards the N side of the reservoir last i saw them im leaning
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Im looking at three scoters right now on baseline res. Im scoping from the dry
creek trailhead on the SE side of reservoir. Its pretty foggy still so im
trying to decide between the species above and my spotting scope isnt very
powerful
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't we supposed to include locations in our
topic post titles when we're posting about a found bird?
Adam Johnson
Fort Collins
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