[cobirds] Big Johnson Reservoir El Paso County

2020-01-20 Thread Diana Beatty
They are finally putting some water back in. I don't know how much they will fill it this winter. There were lots of birds seemingly enjoying the water's return today including a Pintail. Diana Beatty El Paso -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colora

[cobirds] Big Johnson Reservoir

2019-08-26 Thread Diana Beatty
COBIRDERS: Below is an update from Aiken Audubon Society's next newsletter about the status of Big Johnson Reservoir in El Paso County - BIG JOHNSON RESERVOIR UPDATE—WATER! Having been parched for the past three years, Big Johnson may get a glimpse of water before the end of 2019. Gary Steen, man

[cobirds] Big Johnson Reservoir yesterday

2016-03-06 Thread Jeff J Jones
Visited Big Johnson yesterday from 1pm-2pm. Did not find Long-tailed Duck nor Loon. Did get 21 species of the common stuff. See below. Jeff J Jones ( jjo...@jonestc.com) Teller County - 8500' - Montane Woodlands Species: 21 - Subspecies: 0 - Forms: 21

[cobirds] Big Johnson Reservoir

2014-12-12 Thread 'John D' via Colorado Birds
CO birders : I was hoping that the Yellow-billed Loon aka White-billed Diver might be at Big Johnson this afternoon . No loons of any sort but the 2 White-winged Scoters and a Long-tailed Duck remain . John Drummond Colorado Springs -- You received this message because you are subscribe

[cobirds] Big Johnson Reservoir - El Paso County - Sanderling

2014-05-04 Thread Robb Hinds
There were 3 Sanderlings at Big Johnson earlier today. One is very light and easy to ID from a distance. They were seen from the dirt parking area but were moving around a lot. Robb Hinds Colorado Springs El Paso County -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[cobirds] Big Johnson Reservoir - Lesser Black-backed Gull

2014-01-25 Thread Robb Hinds
At around 11:00 AM today at Big Johnson Reservoir there was a Lesser Black-backed Gull. Big Johnson has a fair amount of open water. Robb Hinds Colorado Springs El Paso County -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To unsubscribe fro

[cobirds] Big Johnson Reservoir , Barrow's Goldeneye . No Tufted Duck

2012-11-29 Thread John D
Cobirders : The Tufted Duck reported yesterday at Big Johnson Res. El Paso Cty was not relocated today despite looking morning and late afternoon . Consolation was a adult male Barrow's Goldeneye this afternoon and a lone Snow Goose amongst the usual waterfowl. John Drummond Monument

[cobirds] Big Johnson Reservoir - El Paso County

2011-04-20 Thread Yeti Man
Hello Cobirders, I visited the cold and windy Big Johnson Reservoir around 4:30 pm. on Tuesday, 19 April. Alot of activity on and around the Res. Blackbird, Redwing Coot, American Crow, American Cormorant, Double Crested Geese, Canadian Grebe, Eared Grebe, Horned Grebe, Pied billed Grebe, Western

[cobirds] Big Johnson Reservoir 10/18 - El Paso County

2010-10-18 Thread Cole Wild
A stop this afternoon (10/18) at Big Johnson Reservoir in El Paso County produced: Common Loon - 1 Golden Eagle - 1 adult sitting on the far shore. Sandhill Crane - 18 close to a group of gulls on the shore line. Sabine's Gull - 1 juvenile Cole Wild Loveland Sent from my iPhone --

[cobirds] Big Johnson Reservoir

2009-11-22 Thread Robb Hinds
Today at Big Johnson Reservoir I saw what I believe to be an adult Mew Gull. There were also 3 Common Loons. Robb Hinds Colorado Springs -- Colorado Field Ornithologists: http://www.cfo-link.org/ Colorado County Birding: http://www.coloradocountybirding.com/ You received this message because y

[cobirds] Big Johnson Reservoir - El Paso County

2009-10-14 Thread Joy Lake
I made a quick stop at Big Johnson around 1pm today after dropping off friends at the airport. There were one Sandhill Crane and one Common Loon and several Buffleheads along with the "usuals". Joy Lake Colorado Springs --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ Colorado F

[cobirds] Big Johnson Reservoir

2009-04-15 Thread Patrick Shaffner
This morning, I spotted on the opposite shore at least 15 American Avocets in breeding plumage. Panning left, I counted at least the same number of California Gulls, and farthest of all were the Western Grebes, in the northwest sector of the reservoir near the construction area. These were so