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I was filling it.
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Pueblo
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s not far from
Sharmar Village in Pueblo. My first rough-leg this year. Coworkers at Carson
spotted one last month in the El Paso portion of post, but it didn't stick
around.
I hope some of these others do for the two CBCs we'll be doing at FC next
week.
Tammy Ivahnenko
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n the
Pueblo portion. Kara Carragher and I saw another Say's Phoebe and many
Mountain and Western Bluebirds today at Ft. Carson.
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roosting this evening.
Rick Clawges & Tammy Ivahnenko
Pueblo
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Hermit thrush singing its beautiful song from a snag. We'll keep an ear out
for the Hooded in case it sticks around the area.
Tammy Ivahnenko
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o juvenile northern
harriers at a pond. The merlin was, of course, making life difficult for
them.
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come and take a look.
Tammy spotted it. The flash of red is striking in the fall sun!
Tammy Ivahnenko
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Lots of activity in
there. Many juniper titmice were observed and many were singing. All three
nuthatch species and both chickadees in CO were observed. It was beautiful
day to get out.
Tammy Ivahnenko
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see all these critters, given that the colony plagued out last year and pdog
numbers are drastically reduced. The few survivors look good, and hopeully
can begin the repopulation. The owls prefer to nest in active colonies and
the plovers require low vegetation, a service the pdogs happily prov
Audubon and Myrtle Warblers about this morning.
Tammy a Ivahnenko
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Pueblo
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Western Wood Peewee
Violet-green Swallow
Tammy Ivahnenko
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ekend. FOS Pygmy Nuthatches were making a stir in
a tall ponderosa pine in our neighbor's yard yesterday. Turkey Vulture
migration is still heavy. Must be 40-50 jostling for positions in the tall
trees here in Aberdeen at dusk.
Rick Clawges
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uncos.
On my drive through Pueblo city park yesterday on my way home from
work, I saw a Harlan's hawk (dark morph) soaring over the area near
the tennis courts.
It's cold out there!
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Pueblo
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