Re: [cobirds] Re: Yellow Grosbeak possible injury (Huerfano Co)

2021-05-31 Thread Bill Kosar
>From a forensic perspective I took pictures off the bird at 12:19 PM today (I cross-checked my camera's clock to be sure this time is exactly correct) and there was no evidence of this blood (?) at that time. I cannot tell what time Carolyn's pictures were actually taken at based on the .jpg

[cobirds] Canada Warbler

2021-05-31 Thread 'DuWayne Worthington' via Colorado Birds
I hear rumors of a canada warbler around the chatfield banding station. Anyone have any further details? Influence Through Excellence DuWayne Worthington Instructional Faculty‑ Science *303.471.3278* <303.471.3278> | *duwayne.worthing...@valorchristian.com* 3775 Grace Blvd. Highlands Ranch, CO

Re: [cobirds] Re: Yellow Grosbeak possible injury (Huerfano Co)

2021-05-31 Thread 'DuWayne Worthington' via Colorado Birds
I was fortunate to see the yellow grosbeak at around 5:30pm today. He flew in for a few minutes to eat some seed put out on the ground to the left of the deck below the feeder. He limped when he needed to adjust his position, and often kept his right foot off of the ground. It does indeed

[cobirds] Fw: Lesser prairie chicken may be listed as threatened in Kansas, endangered in southwest

2021-05-31 Thread Sebastian Patti
FYI. sebastianpa...@hotmail.com Sebastian T. Patti 770 S. Grand Avenue Unit 3088 Los Angeles, CA 90017 CELL: 773/304-7488 From: Sebastian Patti Sent: Monday, May 31, 2021 10:01 PM To: Sebastian Patti Subject: Lesser prairie chicken may be listed as threatened in

Re: [cobirds] Re: Yellow Grosbeak possible injury (Huerfano Co)

2021-05-31 Thread Susan Rosine
I was there today at around 3:00pm, and took pictures of the neck and leg specifically. We thought at first that the stuff on the neck was jelly that had been knocked down to the ground earlier. However, the area around its leg does not appear to be the jelly. It did appear at times that it was

Re: [cobirds] Re: Yellow Grosbeak viewing Tuesday

2021-05-31 Thread Sebastian Patti
Yes it surely does . . . looks also as if the bird has some staining on the upper RIGHT breast (pic on the feeder) . . . as if the bird may have rubbed its bill in that breast area suggesting that it may have picked in the area of its upper right leg. Appears to be quite a large mat of

[cobirds] Re: Yellow Grosbeak viewing Tuesday

2021-05-31 Thread Adam Vesely
Carolyn Spidle posted photos from today at ~1:30 that show what appears to be blood around the Yellow Grosbeak's right leg. Can anyone confirm this is an injury? Thanks. https://ebird.org/checklist/S89369694 Adam Vesely Thornton, CO On Monday, May 31, 2021 at 2:15:44 PM UTC-6 Brandon wrote:

[cobirds] Yellow Grosbeak viewing Tuesday

2021-05-31 Thread Brandon
The Yellow Grosbeak continues to be seen today in Huerfano County, with many birders seeing it. Viewing is open until 7pm today. Tomorrow, viewing will be open from NOON to 7pm. Don't plan to come before then. If anything changes, we'll let you know. Brandon Percival Pueblo West, CO -- --

[cobirds] Red-headed woodpeckers, Young Gulch, Larimer CO

2021-05-31 Thread Libby Edwards
On Saturday in Young Gulch, Poudre Canyon, two of us observed two red-headed woodpeckers chasing each other in some kind of courtship display. Occasionally they would land in a tall dead ponderosa. This was about noon, between 2.8 and 3 miles from the parking lot. They were also harassing

[cobirds] House finch or not?

2021-05-31 Thread Ann Donoghue
Hi, I have in my yard what looks like a male House Finch. However, its song is driving me nuts. It starts out with only a few of the warble-y notes of a regular house finch, but then always (ok, 95/100 times) ends with the same exact 4 notes, at an even pace, and they are just the tiniest

[cobirds] Louviers Red-Headed Woodpecker(Douglas)

2021-05-31 Thread THOMAS HALVERSTADT
This morning on the Guided Birding Hike at DuPont Open Space hosted by Douglas Land Conservancy and Douglas County Open Space many of us were able to find and photograph a Red-headed woodpecker along Plum Creek . A first for me in Louviers . Also a least 2 Lewis's Woodpeckers have been in town

[cobirds] David Tønnesen Colorado Flycatcher ID - CFO Skills Workshop now on YouTube

2021-05-31 Thread Diana Beatty
If you missed last night's Skills Workshop, David Tønnesen on Colorado Flycatcher ID, it is now available on the Colorado Field Ornithologists YouTube channel. Also checkout the playlist with our whole workshop skills series to date. https://youtu.be/a2MDC4_-p6c Diana Beatty CFO Board El

[cobirds] Yellow Grosbeak

2021-05-31 Thread John Vanderpoel
Loch Kilpatrick just got the grosbeak ten minutes ago 9:15 am on Monday) and the landowner told him that his place would be open as long as the bird was there. JWV Sent from my iPhone -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group.

[cobirds] Yellow Grosbeak 5/31

2021-05-31 Thread Mark Miller
Came in at 9:15am. About 15 folks here. Mark Miller Longmont, CO -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To post to this group, send email to cobirds@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at

Re: [cobirds] Yellow Grosbeak carpool?

2021-05-31 Thread Diana Beatty
Before anyone makes plans to head down for a day other than today (Monday) - the landowner's permission so far, I believe, has extended only through the holiday weekend and not past today. Diana Beatty El Paso County On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 8:30 AM elena wrote: > Would anyone like to drive

Re: [cobirds] Yellow Grosbeak carpool?

2021-05-31 Thread elena
Would anyone like to drive tomorrow, Tuesday, to try to see the grosbeak from Boulder/Denver? Please contact me separately, thanks. Sent from my iPhone Elena Holly Klaver Federally Certified Court Interpreter Conference Interpreter English <> Spanish 303 475 5189 Member: American Translators

[cobirds] Black Swift Pueblo

2021-05-31 Thread Brandon
Drizzle weather in Pueblo, at least one Black Swift so far, from Osprey Picnic area, flying over Arkansas River and Valco Ponds. Probably a good day to be looking for them all over the Front Range today. Brandon Percival Pueblo West, CO -- -- You received this message because you are

[cobirds] Re: Gray catbird

2021-05-31 Thread Meredith McBurney
Catbird lovers will be happy to know that they appear to have come through the last year quite well. They may be the only commonly caught species (this is anecdotal, as I haven't tabulated any data yet) that was found in normal numbers during our 5 weeks of banding this spring. On Sunday,