Colorado and National
data): https://wrs.hmana.org/public_html/index.php
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were a
pair of Curve-billed Thrashers.
Survey results are found here: https://wrs.hmana.org/public_html/index.php
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r, I encourage you to record audio of grosbeak calls
and upload them to eBird to add to this database,
Good birding!
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Here is the link to the Hawk Migration Association of North America if you
are interested in their work: https://www.hmana.org/winter-raptor-survey/
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- Snow Bunting (last count sighting in 1996)
- American Tree Sparrow
- Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored)
- Song Sparrow
- Western Meadowlark
- House Sparrow
There are still many more counts between now and January 4th to participate
in.
Happy holidays!
-Robert Beauchamp
Fort Collins
Wonder what birds are in your area?
Michael Fogleman developed this cool app that draws information from ebird.
Just drop in a zip code and likely birds based on probability will populate.
Here's the site: https://www.michaelfogleman.com/birds/
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WWSC continuing this morning at Drake/Ziegler Pond near entrance to the
Environmental Learning Center.
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three species of empid. Feels like a good time to monitor that hotspot.
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o the pond, as
access from the parking lot was posted as closed. There might be some good
stuff back in there, just unable to access. The normally wet areas along
CR95 were dry.
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Nice variety of grassland birds at Reservoir Ridge Nat. Area (Ft. Collins)
this morning.
Four Dickcissel vocalizing. A handful of Bobolink continue near the fence
line (the hayfield to the north has been mowed). Also had VESP, GRSP, and
one Cassin's Sparrow.
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species, among other normal fauna, which likely attracted the
Coopers Hawk and Northern Harrier.
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ayas throughout the
eastern plains will be a good treat this spring for migrating shorebirds.
If anyone has suggestions of good plains playa hotspots (in addition to
what Gary Lefko is posting (thanks Gary!)), I would love to hear about them.
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east across the canal.
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for some spring precipitation to
refresh the creeks and playas among the plains
<http://pljv.org/for-habitat-partners/maps-and-data/maps-of-probable-playas/>
and a sweet spring migration.
Good Birding.
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Long-tailed Duck continuing again today (Sunday, Feb. 24). Seen from the
viewing platform just below the parking area at about 11 a.m. The bird
spends the majority of time underwater, so be patient.
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On Saturday, February 23, 2019 at 4:20:32 PM UTC-7, John Shenot
Just had, moments ago, a Harris's hawk perched on a snag along the ditch. Just
south of the concrete facility, and just north of the corner of Horsetooth &
Ziegler.
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Gerfalcon currently on power pole at Trilby and Taft, near landfill. 8:30 a.m.
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Gyrfalcon was being seen by a group of birders at 1:45 p.m. today. On a power
pole along the western portion of Trilby road. At 2 p.m. it flew Southward
towards Coyote Ridge Reservoir parking area
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(too big for a mouse, vole perhaps?). We also had a hybrid
Snow-Canada Goose in one of the ponds. 26 species total.
By the end of the morning, the remaining birders were salivating for
thanksgiving leftovers and a mid-afternoon nap.
Enjoy the rest of the weekend!
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Fort Collins
at the natural area parking lot at the corner of
Horsetooth & Strauss Cabin Rd., Fort Collins.
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-winged.
Follow the dirt trail from the parking area on Sharp Point Dr. to the
south-east corner of the feed lot and enjoy.
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Observed the Harris's Hawk at 1:20pm today at Topminnow Nat. Area, which is
just west of where Andy reported it yesterday.
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and one Palm Warbler. The PAWA was foraging along the shoreline just
north of the pump house on the reservoir. Juncos are also returning, with
Oregon DEJU visiting my backyard upon arriving home.
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Okay, my bad after additional research, it appears I confused the CONW
with the Nashville Warbler.
On Sunday, September 30, 2018 at 2:57:38 PM UTC-6, robert beauchamp wrote:
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> Connecticut warbler found this afternoon at the CSU Environmental Plant
> Research Cent
Connecticut warbler found this afternoon at the CSU Environmental Plant
Research Center. Found in the southwest corner of the property. Moving about
and making a periodic metallic call note.
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south of the pole. Look to the open
water that is southwest of the nesting pole.
Photos on the CFO Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/CFObirds/
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At least two dickcissel calling among the grasslands at Reservoir Ridge Natural
Area. Bobolinks are still present also.
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tps://www.facebook.com/groups/CFObirds/>. I apologize for the late
posting. My initial thoughts was that it was a juvenile NOGO, however a
review of the photos last night suggest otherwise.
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The Harris Hawk continues. Located this morning just after 7 a.m. about 200
yards north of the Welcome Center forging along a ditch.
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Be careful w/ identification. There is also a Harlan's RTHA at Running
Deer/Cottonwood Hollow Nat. Area
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At 7:45 a.m. this morning the Harris's hawk was seen among the trees behind the
Welcome Center. Robert Beauchamp
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Harris's hawk is present at hagerman's recycling 3:30 p.m.
Perched in tree behind main building
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As of 7:30 this morning, the Harris's hawk is perched about a hundred feet off
of Prospect Road in Riverbend Ponds natural area.
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), just in time to dip on the hawk. So sad, let's hope she
hangs around for a bit longer.
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anada-Snow). Lots
of other dabblers as well.
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Visited Timnath Reservoir this morning. Dipped on the jaeger, however
red-throated loon continues. Robert Beauchamp
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Visited Timnath Reservoir this morning. Dipped on the Jaeger, however
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Bobolink still present at Reservoir Ridge Natural Area this morning. Also two
singing dickcissel.
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the bird. Per the ABA code of ethics, exercise restraint and
caution during observation, photography etc. and stay on the trails. The
welfare of the birds is more important than your checklist.
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minutes flittering about the deciduous tree in the back yard.
I also visited "Sherwood Forest" on the CSU campus this afternoon. Of note
were two Myrtle Yellow-rump Warblers flycatching from the trees located
between the Forestry Building and the Oval.
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The Tennessee Warbler was located again this morning by Renee (from Denver)
and myself.
It continues to forage among the European Beech and Viburnum in the SW
corner of the CSU Arboretum (PERC).
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Red-necked Grebe found in Gateway Park Pond (aka Walmart Pond) at I-25 &
Harmony Rd. Sat., Nov. 14.
Foraging near the cattails at the western side of the pond.
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While I could not locate the Northern Parula at Grandview Cemetary this
afternoon, there were two Great Horned Owls making quite a show of things
at 5:00 p.m. The lighting at that time is great for photographing. One
buzzed right by me with a squirrel in his talons.
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