A correction regarding my report of the hybrid goose at Haxtun WTP. Steve
Mlodinow has corrected our identification to Greater White-fronted x
Cackling. Some of these hybrids remain mysterious to me, that I have
learned. https://ebird.org/checklist/S61405088
David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Birders,
I found a Dunlin today in the catchment basin below the dam at John
Martin Reservoir. It moved between the two gravel bars in the basin. It
loosely associated with 12 Greater Yellowlegs and 11 Killdeer, both
unusual in these numbers at this time of year here. The Dunlin
cooperated,
Correction to my last post – the Surf Scoter is in the company of a Black
Scoter. In NW area of Arapahoe portion of reservoir. Occasionally diving.
Karen Strong
Lakewood
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3:00 - It is now headed towards the NW corner of the Arapahoe section, in the
company of a Ruddy Duck.
Karen Strong
Lakewood
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Latest update on 11/14:
Christmas Bird Count Dates for Colorado this winter.
Colorado Springs Dec 14
Denver Dec 14
Fairplay Dec 14
Fort Collins Dec 14
Granby Dec 14
Longmont Dec 14
Pagosa Springs Dec 14
Pueblo Reservoir Dec 14
Salida Dec 14
Boulder Dec 15
Evergreen-Idaho Springs Dec
As of 2:45 on, the Surf Scoter is in the SW corner area of the Arapahoe portion
of the reservoir. It is near & to the west of a mixed group of About 11 Ruddy
Ducks & Eared Grebes. Viewing conditions are nearly perfect. Completely calm
and the light is great from the south side.
Karen Strong
Hi all
Exciting news, National Audubon Society just approved a new circle, "Pawnee
National Grassland-East"! I am scheduling it to take place on Dec 28th,
Saturday. If you wish to support and explore this new circle let me know.
Circle is centered north of Stoneham and bounded by CR 114N, CR
Hi Everyone, The loons just popped up at Cherry Creek along the Lake Loop.
They're together, near a flock of pelicans. It's 2:20pm on 11/14.Mark Miller
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One small detail - meet at what time?
Bill Miller, FCAS
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 12:41 PM John Shenot wrote:
> Scott, would you want Fort Collins Audubon Society to mention the RMNP CBC
> in our newsletter? 100% up to you. If so, are you the contact and can we
> put your email address in our
Scott, would you want Fort Collins Audubon Society to mention the RMNP CBC
in our newsletter? 100% up to you. If so, are you the contact and can we
put your email address in our newsletter?
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 11:07:20 AM UTC-7, Scott wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> The Estes Park/RMNP
Hi all,
The Estes Park/RMNP Christmas count will be on Saturday January 4th.
We will meet at the Estes Park Visitors Center, on HWY 34
Scott Rashid
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Hi all -
The Yellow billed Loon continues not far off Lake Loop. Swimming closely with a
Common Loon. Great comparison. Ruby crowned Kinglet here also.
Ben Sampson
Centennial, Co
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All,
Looking at a non-breeding surf scoter currently at south platte res. It is
associating with two ruddy ducks and seems to be working it’s way closer to the
south shore along the county dividing line that runs through the lake.
Cheers,
Steve Rash
Denver, Co.
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