[cobirds] Common Redpolls Arapahoe

2022-01-07 Thread 'Steven Kennedy' via Colorado Birds
Just had two Common Redpolls dining at the backyard feeder. Didn’t stay long. Live between intersection of Belleview and Parker Road and Chambers Rd and Smoky Hill Rd. Keep your eyes peeled. Steve Kennedy SW Aurora Arapahoe County Sent from my iPhone, warts and all. -- -- You received thi

[cobirds] Cherry Creek Passerines

2015-08-25 Thread Steven Kennedy
Nice mix of warblers, vireos etc. gleaning all around the picnic pavilion above the swim beach east side of Cherry Creek State park as of10:30 this morning. Steve kennedy Aurora Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 25, 2015, at 2:32 AM, cobirds@googlegroups.com wrote: > > > cobirds@googlegroups.com

[cobirds] Sage Thrasher Cherry Creek Arapahoe

2015-06-20 Thread Steven Kennedy
On our morning walk today Deb and I had the pleasure of meeting up with a Sage Thrasher midway down the Shop Creek Trail (near the middle pond) on the far eastern edge of Cherry Creek State Park. Just west of the intersection of Parker Road and Temple Drive. We see these characters during migrat

[cobirds] Scissor-tailed Flycatcher-Cherry Creek-Arapahoe

2015-05-05 Thread Steven Kennedy
Hi Cobirdians, On our morning nature walk (7:15) Debbie and I had a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher lilt over us. We were at the Twelve Mile Picnic area below the headquarters. Followed the bird in the binocs as it went a ways south along Cherry Creek where it cut to the west and behind trees. Guessi

[cobirds] CCreek RT Loon continues

2011-10-19 Thread Steven Kennedy
Don Beltz and I got some good looks at the Red-throated Loon late this morning from the dam tower parking lot. Steve Kennedy Aurora -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To post to this group, send email to cobirds@googlegroups.c

[cobirds] Say's Phoebe Cherry Creek, Arapahoe

2011-02-18 Thread Steven Kennedy
Greetings from windy Aurora. Today, while counting raptors at Cherry Creek State Park, Deb and I found an intrepid Say's Phoebe. These handsome little guys are among the earliest spring migrants, but this seems very early, so thought I'd pass it along. It was in a field along Cottonwood Creek,