Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Email: RBA AT cobirds.org
Compiler: Joe Roller, jroller9 AT gmail.com
Phone: (303) 204-0828
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CObirders,
On a 4-mile walk around the periphery of Davidson Mesa Open Space in Louisville
this morning, I saw and heard (love its call) 4 pairs of Say’s Phoebes! They
tend to be on parts of the Mesa that are closer to buildings.
The best bird for me was a Sage Thrasher! It landed briefly
Dinosaur Ridge - Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Colorado, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Mar 31, 2020
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Ira
There was a distribution shortage that resulted in house-bound birders
going crazy not being to take advantage of all the free nature materials
being offered. Fortunately at least 99 of us can now access those
programs.
Charlie
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 2:12 AM Ira Sanders wrote:
> Boy
Hi all
In my neighborhood on my telework break just now, 3 or 4 Sage Thrasher at
Weld CR 41/102. This area known for them during both migrations.
Photos: http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
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Around 10:52 I had 2 *Turkey Vulture* heading west out of town. Where did
they all go? North, maybe?
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Todd Deininger
Longmont, CO
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NO DEB,
IMO This is the exact type of discussions we should be having about birds
seen in our neighborhoods and thank you Todd and Ira for posting.
Apparently this topic is off limits by moderator, so please stop it or I
will comment afterwards each time. Deb, I just LOST TWO birding friends
On Saturday we saw our first of the year Band-tailed Pigeon at our feeder tree.
Appeared to be a male. We regularly have a flock of Band-tails during the
summer. That’s been happening for more than 30 years. Even have a photo of them
copulating! And with young.
JoAnn Hackos, Jefferson County
Hi all
Quite a few responses for this ID challenge. ID is Cooper's Hawk for these
various reasons in addition to what Caleb provided:
- Eye further forward towards the beak on the head/profile, vs. in the
middle on a Sharp-shinned Hawk
- Eye overall smaller than the beak, vs. the same
Because they don’t want us reporting rare bird sitings anymore!
Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county
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> On Mar 31, 2020, at 2:12 AM, Ira Sanders wrote:
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> Boy am I out of it. Why is Todd writing about 99 Sony/LG LED'S??
> Ira Sanders
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>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 7:45 PM
Boy am I out of it. Why is Todd writing about 99 Sony/LG LED'S??
Ira Sanders
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 7:45 PM Todd Deininger
wrote:
> As I stepped out the house at 7pm, I had a kettle of *Turkey Vultures
> *directly
> over the house heading east into town. I am pretty sure I saw the fist one
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