Sorry, don’t mean to spam the chat, but we’ve also got Scarlet Tanager, a
few more Nashville warbs, and an Indigo Bunting at the CC too.
Luke Pheneger
Cole Sage
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Highlights from this afternoon:
Best bird (easily) was a calling EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE at the extreme S end. Also:
Broad-winged Hawk
White-winged Dove
Black-chinned Hummers
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Gray Fly
Nashville Warbler
Blackpoll Warbler
Ovenbird
Northern Cardinals
Laz Buntings
Lesser Goldfinch
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Big turnover this morning among migrants. Highlights were:
Townsend's Warbler
Plumbeous Vireo
Both grosbeaks
Nearby at cemetery:
Nashville Warbler
Nearby at high school:
Worm-eating Warbler
Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO (from Lamar)
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Birders,
I had multiple messages from friends in Lamar that the male Eastern
Towhee I reported on January 5 from the south end of Lamar Community
College was seen and photographed on January 6th, along with two birds I
did not see, Carolina Wren and Harris' Sparrow. I made time to visit LCC