[cobirds] Re: Flammulated Owl in yard

2024-03-18 Thread tom none
Since you are putting together a list I may be able to add a couple: one Harris's sparrow last winter and two this winter and one white-throated sparrow last fall. Not extraordinary but not common either. On Saturday, March 16, 2024 at 9:56:35 PM UTC-6 Leon Bright wrote: >COBirders, since M

Re: [cobirds] Yard lists

2024-03-16 Thread tom none
I had one day where I had three different intergrades at the same time. One female and one male each of which had strong red red chevron on the nape. Another male had a weak red chevron. I've always wondered if they were siblings. On Friday, March 15, 2024 at 8:25:42 AM UTC-6 David Suddjian w

[cobirds] Re: Yard list questions: How many of CO's 520 species have been seen (or heard) from a yard?

2024-03-13 Thread tom none
I am a recent Colorado immigrant (two years in west Loveland) so my yard list is not impressive at 128. I have , however, had a few high points. *Best diversity day* - 34 spp; *best bird* - 100 -125 pinyon jays visiting almost daily, typically 2 or 3 times/day; *favorite bird* - bushtit; *most