Two days of banding with our annual fundraising event in between! Here's
the report for Friday and Saturday:
Friday was slow, and Saturday was even slower. The best bird of the two
days was one of the first this morning - a rare Winter Wren.
Here's the 20 new birds from Friday:
Red-breasted
Hey, all.
With a group from the University of Denver, I was delighted to hear and
then see a *pinyon jay* flying over near Waneka Lake, Lafayette, Boulder
Co., early this Sat. afternoon, Oct. 15. The bird was headed due west,
toward the foothills, as if to say, "I'm out here again on the Plains WH
Dinosaur Ridge - Denver Field Ornithologists
Colorado, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Oct 15, 2022
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SpeciesDay's CountMonth Total Season Total
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Black Vulture
Hi
Surf Scoter—Floating in southern third of Res
Long-billed Dowither—still present
Neotropic Cormorant—still present. Described by Alexander von Humboldt, 1805,
Orinoco R., Columbia
Sandhill Cranes—in two large “V” about 60 individuals
American Pipit——about 15 feeding on mud flats, south sid
Peter Gent and I are looking at a Red Phalarope on Union Reservoir. We are
positioned on the road on the southeast side.
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