Like clockwork, the birds are back. W. Hawthorn Ct. and W. Centennial Drive.
Sharon Norfleet
Louisville, Boulder County
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Hi all,
The past few days, my brother and I have extensively birded the Louisville
area in search of migrants grounded by the snowstorm. The following is a
brief summary of some of the more unusual species we encountered.
4/12: A pair of Ruby-crowned Kinglets, an FOY Myrtle Yellow-rumped Warble
Hi all,
Today my brother and I went on a short excursion around Louisville, with
the best bird being a Gray Flycatcher in a clump of deciduous trees
immediately E of Cleo Mudrock. Other birds included a Northern Rough-winged
Swallow and Savannah Sparrow. Last Friday there was a Black-crowned Nig
Hi all,
I have been doing a fair amount of birding recently in the Louisville area.
Turkey Vultures have arrived as of last week, and have been steadily
increasing since. There were five today. Last Sunday there was a
Ruby-crowned Kinglet in the northwest corner of Warembourg, and I had a
flyov
Hey Ryan - it's been residing in Superior and Louisville for quite a few
winters. The kids over in Superior love him and actually have given him a
name. White Face.
Susan Wise
Longmont Colorado
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Hi all,
Today me and my brother biked around a good portion of Louisville Town in the
cold, windy weather. Highlights include a Brown Creeper, a male Northern
Harrier,and many other fairly common to uncommon species around Louisville.
Later in the day, we found an odd hybrid goose which appear
Hi all,
Today my brother and I thoroughly birded the Louisville area.
Highlights include:
1 Northern Shoveler
26 Horned Lark
2 Longspur sp.
2 Bald Eagle
1 Prairie Falcon
1 Merlin
85 American Goldfinch
1 Northern Harrier
Here is a link to the checklists if anyone is interested:
http://ebird.org/eb
Hi all,
On May 16 I ran into an Olive-sided Flycatcher and Least Flycatcher in
downtown Louisville. In a stand of trees near Community Park their were two
Blackpoll Warblers among others. Yesterday I had a possible Blackburnian
Warbler at my house, and there were 5 Common Nighthawks over Miner'
Hi all,
Today I went on a long bike ride around Louisville and found a few nice
birds. There was a *Northern Waterthrush* on the Louisville portion of Coal
Creek, as well as a *Warbling Vireo, Western Wood-Pewee, *and *MacGillivray's
Warbler. *Farther along the trail there were orioles, tanager
Hi all,
Today while biking around Louisville I found my FOS Western Tanager as well
as a Wilson's Warbler.
Link to checklist = http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S29578357
Good Birding,
Jack Bushong,
Louisville, CO
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Hi all,
I have been doing a fair amount of birding in Louisville this past week and
have seen an assortment of interesting birds. April 3rd there were *1
Wilson's Snipe* and *1 Greater Yellowlegs *in a flooded field. Also an
adult male *Wood Duck *and *Great-tailed Grackle *as well as a *Bald E
Cobirds:
With the extreme cold this morning many small birds have
gone into feeding frenzy modes.
Dan Zmolek and I birded a suburban zone adjoining sections of Open Space
near Bear Canyon Drive when a spur trail leads to the Bear Creek Trail.
Also in neighborhoods to the s
One grackle was on my feeder this afternoon, so they are moving north from
Pueblo!
Paula Hansley
Louisville
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Cobirds:
More walking, and walking, and walking. A few notes: got some
comments with the last post about spotted towhees. Towhees are fairly
common in Louisville, Lafayette, Longmont, and north Boulder in the winter,
if you know where to look. Pick neighborhoods where there are de
Cobirds:
The doctors and physical therapist told me to start walking; so
I walk. Four months post knee surgery on left knee. Right knee still
needs to be operated on. Will I ever climb a 14er again?
So, a lot of walking today going to many of the best feeding
stations
Hi all,
I have had two gorgeous patio birds for the past two days in the rain: An
Indigo and a Lazuli Bunting! Both males! They literally glowed while
eating millet. Another new yard bird was a Black-headed Grosbeak and the
White-crowned Sparrows continue to serenade.
I love these upslopes!
Louisville is overrun with Chipping Sparrows and House Wrens. Other unusual
yard birds are Lincoln's Sparrows, Green-tailed Towhees, Western Tanagers
and Pine Siskins. I heard a FOS Warbling Vireo in north Louisville near
Keith Helart Park late this morning.
South Boulder County early this morni
At about 2:30 this afternoon, I had a mixed flock of Black-capped Chickadees
and one Common Bushtit. This is the first one I have seen in my
neighborhood (about 1/2 mi. east of the Louisville Rec. Center and ~3/4 mi.
east of MacCaslin Blvd.).
Paula Hansley
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