[cobirds] Fwd: [nature-net] Lights out Colorado for bird migration, no foolin’

2022-04-02 Thread Pam Piombino
Lights out this month for bird migration. Details: https://lights-out-colorado.idacolorado.xyz/lights-off-for-bird-migration-month-april-2022/?fbclid=IwAR3XN8GbMgAvbFoOg-MV1Y-1VjwUVZ8SBqCnUjweiaLjPvygoTAjpjuOBzg -- Please use reply-all judiciously: Consider whether your reply contributes to the

[cobirds] Re: Wings fall from the sky at Littleton

2022-04-02 Thread wmrki...@gmail.com
Several years ago I witnessed a similar scene between two red-tails adjacent to the I-225 off ramp at DTC Boulevard. They stayed locked probably for 10 minutes or so. Bill Killam On Friday, April 1, 2022 at 9:00:31 AM UTC-6 dsud...@gmail.com wrote: > Yesterday afternoon I was proceeding west

[cobirds] FOS Phoebes, El Paso County

2022-04-02 Thread Chris Selvig
I had to go to the US Air Force Academy this morning and noticed two pairs of Say’s Phoebes around the Community Center. Spring is springing. Chris Selvig Colorado Springs -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To post to this g

[cobirds] Free birding trip, TOMORROW, Sun., Apr. 3, 2022, Boulder County

2022-04-02 Thread Ted Floyd
Hey, all. The monthly "Lafayette Birds!" outing will be held tomorrow afternoon, Sun., Apr. 3, at Greenlee Wildlife Preserve in Lafayette, Boulder Co. We'll get started at 1pm MDT at The Shack, the name given the information kiosk at the entrance to the preserve. No RSVP necessary, no experience

[cobirds] Dinosaur Ridge - Denver Field Ornithologists (02 Apr 2022) 97 Raptors

2022-04-02 Thread reports
Dinosaur Ridge - Denver Field Ornithologists Colorado, USA Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 02, 2022 --- SpeciesDay's CountMonth Total Season Total -- --- -- -- Black Vulture

[cobirds] Look up!

2022-04-02 Thread Mary Kay Waddington
Just a reminder to everyone, that at this time of year raptors and other large birds don't just migrate over the hogback. When it's warm (updrafts!) I love to spend a half hour in the afternoon just scanning every inch of the sky from my Englewood yard. And you have to look carefully because they