Ani here now 1/2 mi across urban farm...
(39.7656825, -104.8713667)
just flew but near here
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Pink-footed here now.
Steph
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We found the Blue-winged Warbler, singing, but he had moved west downstream to
where the concrete bridge crosses the creek. Stephanie Jones, Evergreen, CO.
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Towhee
House Wren
Western Wood Peewee (newly arrived!)
ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK (male)
CLAY-COLORED SPARROW
BLUE-WINGED WARBLER (visual, call)
American Goldfinch
Western Tanager (several males)
House Sparrow
House Finch
Stephanie Jones
Scott Dieni
Evergreen, CO
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Date: 21 April, 2012
Time: ca. 1530 h MDT
General location: Neenoshe Reservior, Kiowa Co
Observers: Scott Dieni, Stephanie Jones.
Many ducks and other waterbirds, including these shorebird species,
here and in a nearby flooded field:
Snowy Plover (4)
Killdeer (6)
American Avocet (9)
Solitary
Date: 22 April, 2012
Time: ca. 1430 h MDT
General location: South of Holly, Colorado in Prowers County.
Observers: Scott Dieni, Stephanie Jones.
Specific location: 0.84 mi south of the Arkansas River on Highway 89
(@.25 mi north of the intersection with CR DD). The bird was perched
on the
I must have missed it; so could someone post the dates and leaders for the CBC
circles in the Denver-Fort Collins areas?
Thanks
Steph
Stephanie Jones
Evergreen, CO
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Hello cobirders,
We relocated this bird 5 June @6:30p. After crossing the bridge (see
directions from Peter Gent), go past the fork in the trail and take
the lower fork. The individual was feeding just to the right in
some sapling ponderosa pines and a douglas-fir.
Stephie Lee Jones
Evergreen