Three weeks ago, my husband and I made the move from Colorado to Missouri.
During the ten years we lived in Longmont, I had a life list of 91 birds
for our home. I am missing my morning coffee on the back patio where we
would listen and watch as birds visited our garden and made flyovers on
I saw a stellar’s jay at Cherry Creek Reservoir today.
Brenda Beatty
Sedalia, CO
From: cobirds@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Lesley
Brown
Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2020 2:39 PM
To: Colorado Birds
Subject: [cobirds] New yard birds, Highlands Ranch, DougCo
We have seen a few new
We have seen a few new birds for our yard the last couple of weeks. A
flock of pine siskins have been frequenting the seed feeder for last three
days. We've never seen a flock of them before, only a single bird one time
last year. A Wilson's warbler briefly landed on our lilac bushes but
Hi all
Gray Catbird, Orchard Oriole and an empid species. Yard total now 131
species since 2002.
Complete list here: http://coloradobirder.ning.com/notes/My_Yard_Birds
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.ning.com/
Mobile: http://coloradobirder.ning.com/m
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Yes, three new yard birds today at the Chartier migrant trap: American
redstart, western tanager, and warbling vireo. That makes eleven new species
for my backyard in the last month.
David Chartier
Colorado Springs
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Western Tanager (#114)
Hairy Woodpecker ($115)
Full yard list: http://coloradobirder.ning.com/notes/My_Yard_Birds
Latham Reservoir Marsh (WCR 48 only) - 42 species
Burrowing Owl - 1 (as you turn east on to WCR 48 in dog colony on
north at first fence line running north)
Stilt Sandpiper - 15
I was delighted to see a Black-headed Grosbeak eating black-oil sunflower
seed at my feeder today (south central Denver). This is a yard first.
About a week ago I had a pair of Western Tanagers bathe in my water feature
and eat choke cherries (also a new yard bird).
Bill Eden