I am sitting in my west Centennial yard (near University Ave & Arapahoe)
listening for nighthawks. It may be a few days yet before one goes by, as
May 23 is my earliest yard record. For now, a few bats and a calling robin
keeps me company.
This afternoon, I briefly spotted a fledgling towhee in
Hi All,
Today I birded a few places in NE Colorado. The liveliest area was the wood
along the creek in Ovid. I had a nice bright yellow Philadelphia Vireo on the
South side of the highway. There were also 6 Blackpoll Warblers (all Males some
singing), 3 American Redstarts, a singing Tennessee Wa
Hi All,
Today I birded a few places in NE Colorado. The liveliest area was the wood
along the creek in Ovid. I had a nice bright yellow Philadelphia Vireo on the
South side of the highway. There were also 6 Blackpoll Warblers (all Males some
singing), 3 American Redstarts, a singing Tennessee Wa
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I just found a cooperative tail wagging Palm Warbler along Soda Creek at
the culvert where Cove Rd passes over the creek. This is off Swan Mtn Rd
between Dillon and Keystone. (39.596093,-106.012087)
It was working the rabbitbrush and willows next to the creek. There are
lots of Yellow an
I re-found the yellow-throated vireo again this morning (Thurs May 21) at
about 7am. It was in the gully south of the pond and then in the trees
just west of the gully.
It vocalized for a bit, and that was how I tracked it down, if that helps
others planning to chase it.
I'll post an e-bird l
A male *Blackpoll Warbler* was in my backyard for a little while this
morning at Ken Caryl Valley, JeffCo.
David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO
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Re: Black Vulture Wheatridge Greenbelt
I saw this bird too, from the WGB bike path at 10 AM, over Golden, circling
higher and seemingly headed north. Most striking was the extremely short
tail.
Next, a large white wing patch repeatedly visible in one wing. When I got
home, after consulting gu
Singing in the trees on the north side of the small pond. Fun find for this
park, even though it’s only “infrequent”.
Steve Rash
Denver Co.
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