Has anyone seen, or tried and missed, the gyrfalcon recently?
I might have time for a third attempt this weekend.
Thanks,
Kevin DeBoer
Lakewood, CO
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A wild Gyr chase. Sorry all.
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Lakewood
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57th just east of Taft on prey right now
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fall,
I have yet to find one.
Kevin DeBoer,
Lakewood, CO
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cinnamon undertail noted by Gregg?
Thanks,
Kevin DeBoer
Lakewood, CO
On Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 2:13:58 PM UTC-6, Gregg Goodrich wrote:
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> Mark
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> Thanks for all the excellent photos. Good job!! I see the dark cinnamon on
> the undertail of your dark Parasitic juvenile
Good call staying until Monday!
On Monday, May 7, 2018 at 8:45:04 AM UTC-6, Brandon wrote:
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> Male Golden-winged Warbler West side of County Road 35 away from canal.
> Also, female Blackpoll, male Black-and-white, Nashville, Summer Tanager so
> far.
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> Brandon K. Percival
> Pueblo West, CO
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Taking shelter under a pavilion at Wheat Ridge Greenbelt to send this. Not much
diversity yet, but there are at least 300 warblers along the river and I've
only walked a half mile. Lots and lots of birds! Almost all yellow rumps so far
with a few yellow and one western tanager.
Kevin DeBoer
completely covered by the recent snowfalls. A scope can be beneficial in
doing so if you have one. It's a hit or miss bird, but hopefully the young
kids can keep an eye out on the way up the pass and may come up with a
roadside bird!
Kevin DeBoer
Lakewood, CO
On Monday, February 19, 2018 at 7
was also observed this morning perching and moving around
on the building directly north of the lake.
Kevin DeBoer
Lakewood, CO
On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 8:51:19 AM UTC-7, Bob Shade wrote:
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> As of today Dec 19 about 8:00 AM I saw all three species, Yellow-throated,
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Continuing in same location this morning
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I'm here right now. About to give up. I've been here for an hour and a half and
haven't seen either bird. I walked both up and down the creek. The habitat on
the other side of Broadway seems very favorable with berry and juniper trees.
Lots of Robins, Waxwings, Starlings and a couple Solitaires
the crowd. For anyone else heading that
direction today, I'd recommend concentrating efforts on that neighborhood if
not found in previously reported area.
Good luck!
Kevin DeBoer
Lakewood, Colorado
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