Dinosaur Ridge - Denver Field Ornithologists
Colorado, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Oct 16, 2022
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Black Vulture
We are looking at the Red Phalarope from the South shore. It is at the
Northwest corner of Union Reservoir.
Thanks for posting it on CO Birds -- John and Nick.
Ajit & Liza Antony
Central Park CO
On Sun, Oct 16, 2022, 8:59 AM Nicholas Komar wrote:
> Great find John! The Red Phalarope is still
The birds we see this month don't merit a special trip here -- we see just the
normal ones. We do enjoy the constant serenades of Solitaires. Juncos have
gradually started to arrive -- we counted around a dozen today. And we have
Pygmy Nuthatches, a species we haven't had regularly in past
Very cool sighting.
I almost fell off my bike today when I encountered a raucous group of 7
Pinyon Jays hanging out in a small pine near the back road at Boulder Res.
They didn’t stay long though, the whole group took off high and due west,
so Boulder Valley Ranch or perhaps even
Hello All!
Friday Oct 14th was the last day of our station in Grand Junction. Overall
it was a good season. Our two weeks in ridgway brought us 110 birds
representing 30 species and our four weeks in grand junction brought us 309
birds of 27 species. 421 birds combined of 44 species.
Red-naped
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Great find John! The Red Phalarope is still present Sunday morning. Best viewed
from south side County Road.
Nick Komar
Fort Collins
> On Oct 15, 2022, at 9:00 PM, John Vanderpoel
> wrote:
>
> Peter Gent and I are looking at a Red Phalarope on Union Reservoir. We are
> positioned on the