Hi all
Saw Dick Maxwell eBird report on swans he saw in NW Greeley on Saturday.
Sunday, I had three "wild" :-) Mute Swan along F Street west of 35th Avenue
yesterday. Traveling west on F Street from 35th Ave, drive by Osprey nest
and you'll see small parking area on south just past the
Thanks to all who replied. Several of us were finally able to see the
beautiful bird after much waiting.
Linda Hodges
Colorado Springs
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020, 12:37 PM Susan Rosine wrote:
> Just saw it. Still along the willow edges, skulking in short brush. Best
> views you'll need to wade
Had 2 Mtn Chickadees in amongst a small mixed flock of Orange-crowned,
Yellow-rumped, and Wilsons Warbles in my conifers in Littleton. Fall is
definitely here.
Lynne Forrester
Jefferson County
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Just saw it. Still along the willow edges, skulking in short brush. Best views
you'll need to wade across shallow water.
Susan Rosine
Brighton, Adams Co
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Yes, the sparrow has been seen this morning.
Good Birding,
Steve Stachowiak
Highlands Ranch, CO
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Have there been any sightings of the Nelson's today?
Thanks,
Linda Hodges
Colorado Springs
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Hi all
Someone mentioned kettle previously, a fun thing yesterday was a kettle of
raptors, at least 27 or so, high above our house. We could pick out
multiple Bald Eagles (various ages, 3-4), Golden Eagles (at least two
adults), Swainson's Hawks (6) Red-tailed Hawks (5 or so), Turkey Vultures
Second time in 16 years: energetic bird foraging like a flicker for what looks
like tiny grubs in pine duff. I got very excited, thinking I could increase by
one our cumulative yardlist, but I had forgotten: a thrasher visited the yard
in 2008. So the list stays at 122.
The yard is full of
Thanks Catherine
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 6:44 AM Catherine Labio wrote:
> See
> https://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/CherryCreek/Documents/CherryCreekAreaBrochure.pdf
> . Pelican Point is on the east side.
>
> On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 12:11:13 PM UTC-6 ouz...@aol.com wrote:
>
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See
https://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/CherryCreek/Documents/CherryCreekAreaBrochure.pdf
. Pelican Point is on the east side.
On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 12:11:13 PM UTC-6 ouz...@aol.com wrote:
> Sounds intriguing. BUT - nowhere can I figure out where to find 'Pelican
> Point.'
Check out
https://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/CherryCreek/Documents/CherryCreekAreaBrochure.pdf
. Pelican Point is on the east side. There will be a sign as you drive
around the body of water. Don't do what I do and mistake Pelican Bay for
Pelican Point. They are on opposite sides.
I have been watching birds from Mile High Stadium since 1973. Yesterday,
added a few to my list.
Entering the stadium I saw 4 pigeons. Not auspicious.
My daughter and three grandchildren sat in the west stands on the 50 yard
line. This made any viewing to the west impossible.
No birds.
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