Re: [cobirds] Canyon Wren

2021-02-01 Thread Nicolle Martin
Thanks to all of you for your responses! Nicolle Martin Ken Caryl Littleton, CO On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 6:32 PM Norm Lewis wrote: > I have had them in my yard on several occasions. I live in Lakewood about > four miles from the hogback, so my visitors have definitely wandered away > from their

Re: [cobirds] Melody of first 2021 Meadowlark

2021-02-01 Thread Gerard Koehn
I love your early spring (late winter) reflections. The first spring singing Meadow Lark is for me an annual milestone. Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 1, 2021, at 7:10 PM, Jessie Lynn wrote: > >  > Yesterday (Sunday) while walking the perimeter of my yard one mile west of > Severance, I

[cobirds] Re: Palm Warbler, Adams

2021-02-01 Thread Matthew M
Hey Peter, Thank you so much for this info. I'm the schmuck that was leaving right as you were arriving, I'm glad you were successful ;) I'll have to try again this week Matt On Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 9:53:01 AM UTC-7 ge...@ucar.edu wrote: > All, > > The Palm Warbler remains on the

[cobirds] Melody of first 2021 Meadowlark

2021-02-01 Thread Jessie Lynn
Yesterday (Sunday) while walking the perimeter of my yard one mile west of Severance, I heard the sweet melody and then saw the first meadowlark of 2021. What a welcome sound and appearance! Also, it's not usual to have robins in our yard all winter long, but it is unusual to have a robin in the

Re: [cobirds] Canyon Wren

2021-02-01 Thread 'Norm Lewis' via Colorado Birds
I have had them in my yard on several occasions.  I live in Lakewood about four miles from the hogback, so my visitors have definitely wandered away from their typical habitat among the rocky cliffs of the foothills. Norm LewisLakewood -Original Message- From: Nicholas Komar To:

[cobirds] Chico Basin Ranch upcoming vote - El Paso/Pueblo Counties

2021-02-01 Thread hiker...@gmail.com
Friends of Chico Basin Ranch, Thank you for your support these past months. You may be aware that the vote determining whether Chico will be kept intact or divided is soon approaching. On *Weds, Feb 10th, the State Land Board commissioners will vote* on whether to keep the ~87,000-acre ranch

Re: [cobirds] Canyon Wren

2021-02-01 Thread Nicholas Komar
Yes, Nicolle. Canyon Wrens are occasionally seen on the plains during migration and winter, and often associate with man-made structures. Nick Komar Fort Collins > On Feb 1, 2021, at 5:13 PM, Nicolle Martin wrote: > >  > Thanks, David! I saw him at my house in the Valley - first time ever.

Re: [cobirds] Canyon Wren

2021-02-01 Thread Nicolle Martin
Thanks, David! I saw him at my house in the Valley - first time ever. :) Nicolle H. Martin Ken Caryl Littleton, CO On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 5:07 PM David Suddjian wrote: > I am not sure where you saw the wren but canyon wren is found year round > in the hogbacks at Ken Caryl. > > David Suddjian

Re: [cobirds] Canyon Wren

2021-02-01 Thread David Suddjian
I am not sure where you saw the wren but canyon wren is found year round in the hogbacks at Ken Caryl. David Suddjian Ken Carly Valley, Littleton CO Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 1, 2021, at 4:12 PM, Nicolle Martin wrote: > >  > Birders, is it possible that I just saw a Canyon Wren in

[cobirds] Canyon Wren

2021-02-01 Thread Nicolle Martin
Birders, is it possible that I just saw a Canyon Wren in Littleton, CO??? It was unmistakably a wren and it definitely had a white neck. It was flitting around on the ground in typical wren fashion making a rather sharp annoying chirping. Thanks for any insight! Nicolle H. Martin Ken Caryl, CO

[cobirds] Snow goose, centennial

2021-02-01 Thread rosanne juergens
Hi, I'm observing a white goose, partially pink bill with grin patch from the Colombine savings parking lot on dry creek. Earlier I saw it in the field between life fitness and Comcast. Smaller than CAGO its grazing with Rosanne Juergens Centennial -- You received this message because you are

[cobirds] Rosy-Finches on Weld Rd. 128-Private Property

2021-02-01 Thread Rachel Kolokoff Hopper
COBirders, I previously posted about both locations for the Rosy-Finches on Weld Road 128 being on private property. The Rosy-Finches at the bluff on 128 are on private property owned by the Lazy D Grazing Association and are difficult to see unless you use a scope from the road which is the

[cobirds] Re: Where Have All the Goldfinches Gone? west Centennial, Arapahoe County

2021-02-01 Thread 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
Hi Kevin Up here in Nunn ... ;-) ... we have had them consistently throughout January now, last few days numbering a dozen or so each morning. Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/birds-and-more-of-the-pawnee-national-grassland

[cobirds] Now on Youtube: Last Night's Workshop on Demystifying Raptors by Eric Hynes

2021-02-01 Thread Diana Beatty
If you missed last night's excellent workshop by Eric Hynes or want to watch it again to study up, it is now available on the Colorado Field Ornithologists YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/zyqL6aU2018 Keep your eyes open for our next workshop on gulls by Nick Komar coming up later this month,