Scott, did you know that the scam popup appears after we have completed the
survey, with the new standard offer of things for "free," but with "just
pay shipping?"
Karl Stecher
Aurora
From: "Scott E. Severs"
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2020
When one is not sure where a birding location is located, there are two
good resources.
Go to Colorado County birding website https://coloradocountybirding.org
Click on "Birding Locations" then "Search for a locations"
Luna Res is there.
Or maybe even easier, on eBird go to "Explore Hotspots"
Fil
Well that's exciting! I was actually on my way home and took a little
detour down that road, just to see if there were any exciting birds!
On Sat, Jan 18, 2020, 5:39 PM William H Kaempfer <
william.kaemp...@colorado.edu> wrote:
> And, Susan, thank you, Long-tailed Duck should end up as species nu
And, Susan, thank you, Long-tailed Duck should end up as species number 126 at
LUNA.
Bill Kaempfer
Safety Harbor, FL
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Rosine
Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2020 7:37 PM
To: Colorado Birds
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Long-tail
https://ebird.org/checklist/S63523698
My checklist should let you click on the map.
Susan Rosine
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Ha! I've been waiting for this question for years.
I named LUNA a long time ago, it stands for Large UN-named Artificial
reservoir, because it is large, unnamed and artificial! Tony Leukering liked
the name, and it stuck. LUNA Reservoir is the "official" eBird hotspot name
for the place wi
And I apologize, it came up as Weld County. I thought it was in Adams. It's
just north of Adams.
On Sat, Jan 18, 2020, 2:39 PM Susan Rosine wrote:
> Currently on the west side of the reservoir and can be seen with
> binoculars or good lens from the side of the road. Gulls, geese, various
> ducks
Where is Luna Reservoir? It doesn't show up when I look on Google maps
or openstreetmap.
Jeremy Winick
Westminster
On 1/18/20 2:39 PM, Susan Rosine wrote:
Currently on the west side of the reservoir and can be seen with binoculars or
good lens from the side of the road. Gulls, geese, various
Adult Trumpeter Swan found by Mark Yaeger, is currently off Sailboard
Launching Area at Pueblo Reservoir. Red-throated Loon off South Marina
tires earlier.
Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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Currently on the west side of the reservoir and can be seen with binoculars or
good lens from the side of the road. Gulls, geese, various ducks also there.
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Brighton
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Chris Knight and I just saw a Golden-crowned Sparrow, across the river from
the apartments, east of Reservoir Drive on the North side of Arkansas River
in Pueblo. It was with White-crowned and Song Sparrows. Only my 3rd in
Pueblo County.
Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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