I stand corrected. Actually located a nice singing male TOWNSEND'S WARBLER
just now (~10am, Sat., 17 Jun.'23) in roughly the same spot I thought I'd
heard a Black-throated Gray earlier. This guy is giving two songs, the
typical quick, buzzy, high pitched song as well as a slower, clearer version
I was so caught up with this Black Tern green scene, after reviewing
photos, they were actually gleaning the small moths and other bugs in the
alfalfa fields with their bills, not their claws.
On Tuesday, May 16, 2023 at 6:37:30 AM UTC-6 Dan Stringer wrote:
> A large variety of fun species are
Another slow bird day despite the warmer temps. Eighteen Bird Species were
captured at the station including the Nashville Warbler we banded
yesterday. All recaptures increased their weight from he last time date
they were captured. Eight species of sparrows banded today.
Here is the catch of
I don't know who John Bruening is, but Josh Bruening is the man deserving of
thanks.
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
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The date of my recent Merlin sighting at Fort Collins City Park should have
been 3/16/21.
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
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The grebe resembled the winter immature shown in the eastern Peterson field
guide (not the adult).
Hugh
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COBirders-- Sorry, our cabin is in northwest Custer County not northeast,
as I posted last night.
Leon Bright, Custer County and Pueblo
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Sorry, I was reading about all the Broad-winged Hawk sightings and wrote
Broad-winged Hummingbird by mistake. I did want to see a Broad-winged Hawk
today.
Tina Jones
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Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Email: RBA AT cobirds.org
Compiler: Patrick O’Driscoll, patodrisk AT gmail.com
Phone: 303-885-6955
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Today's new gull was a Franklin's. Be Safe Be Well, Carl
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Sorry, this is Jefferson County.
-Eric
On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 12:27 PM Eric Storms wrote:
> This morning, approx 1000ish my son and I came upon a northern parula
> along the main trail, a little over .25 mile from the parking lot. It was
> in the thick shrubs then flew off down stream. Managed
In my post today about Weld County, I misidentified a spider found impaled by a
loggerhead shrike on GR96 w of Weld CR77. I appreciate Janeal Thompson
questioning my ID and we figured it out over the phone. I called the spider a
wolf spider in the family Lycosidae. In reality, the spider is
Please use this list. Only change is the number of spaces on the Florida
trip. Sorry for the mistake.
Boulder County Audubon Society announces our 2019 Interludes With Nature
trips and welcome you to register now! We have some outstanding
destinations as well as some experienced and
Monday, November 5, 7:00 pm Denver Field Ornithologists Meeting.
Birding in Senegal and The Gambia “ A Taste of West African Species
Join wildlife photographer Bill Eden for a virtual 15-day birding trip to the
countries of The Gambia and Senegal in Western Africa.
The DFO meeting will be held at
Nick Komar sent me a note that he saw a flock of Great-tailed Grackle in the
same area[136th Av and I-25] where I saw the Grackles yesterday. Going over
60mph and having the birds flying pretty far away, probably altered my
perception. They appeared to me ,at first, to be much smaller in
aka Bubo scandiacus
Here are some more notes from my coworker about his wife’s SNOW sighting
yesterday. This bird was seen in Boulder County not Larimer.
“She spotted the bird in the vicinity of Hwy 287 and Yellowstone Road between
Berthoud and Longmont. The bird crossed the road heading west
This field trip is brought to you by Boulder County Audubon.
Sorry about the mistake on the date.
Birdwatching, Caribou Ranch Open Space
Leader: Carl Starace
Friday, July 7, 2017
Free, no reservations necessary
Time: 7:30 am – 11 am
On this trip, avid birdwatcher and enthusiastic leader,
CORRECTION--the date of the Fort Collins Audubon Society program, presented by
Barb Patterson is Thursday, MAY 11th. Barb Patterson will be speaking on
“Kenya, Birds, and Life.” She spent 18 days in Africa—birding, wildlife
watching, and experiencing life in Kenya. The presentation will be
Apologies, but upon further review . . . the photos show this to be not the
male yellow-bellied sapsucker seen in exactly the same place on April 1 (in
fact, the same tree at one point), but rather a red-naped sapsucker.
The double row of vertical white lines on the back is distinctive (vs.
>From Tony.
"Didn't type my number correctly at all. That's what I get for typing and
walking at the same time. My number is 970-799-0052 <(970)%20799-0052>"
Joe Roller
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Sorry-the Bobolinks are at the open space office off cherryvale not 75th. Bill
Fink Longmont
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I stated in the post yesterday about the Black-throated Gray Warbler at
Belmar the following:
Also had some unusual behavior, had a Black-crowned Night-Heron catch and
consume a Mallard duckling. For those not too squeamish, check out the
gallery at: .
The link for the gallery was
One of the highlights of the CFO Convention was the male Golden-winged Warbler
foraging for multiple days in Jane and John Stulp's yard south of Lamar. I was
asked to be in Jane's yard on May 6th to help with the many field trip groups
coming that morning. For Peter Gent's group and perhaps
Sorry for getting folks hopes up for chasing. I meant to say in my previous
post, 3, Common Yellowthroat were SEEN at Last Chance. I did not see any
Yellow-throated Warbler at last Chance, as stated in my post. Sorry
Tina Jones
Littleton, CO
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Hi all,
Hope I didn't get anyone too excited - I meant that I saw an indigo
bunting, not a blue bunting. Colors!! Thanks to Chuck for kindly pointing
out my mistake. Hope everyone has had a wonderful global big day!
Laura Steadman
Boulder
On Saturday, May 14, 2016, Laura Steadman
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Subject: [cobirds] Correction on Black Rail Cherry Creek Res
Hi:
Good Grief, I should have known better, what I was hearing was a Virginia's
Rail. My apologies to anyone who made the trip to Cherry Creek for the Black
Hi:
Good Grief, I should have known better, what I was hearing was a Virginia's
Rail. My apologies to anyone who made the trip to Cherry Creek for the Black
Rail.
Most embarrassing, my face is now beat red, probably turning to a crimson color
as type this out. I’m sure the egg on the face
Hi again, folks:
Thanks to David S who reminded me to document this sighting, as it is really
early for Peewees. And since I do not yet have Iphone reflexes, I forgot to get
some kind of photo of this bird (who, a few weeks hence, will have dozens of
compadres in the same area).
So I went
Birders,
Ranger Karl Manderbach just informed me that when the main parking lot at
Bobcat Ridge Natural Area is closed, parking to see the woodcock is limited to
just a few spaces between the old corral and the south side of his
office/residence. Sometimes his City of FC vehicle is parked in
I meant to say Andy Bankert and friends saw the combo of ptarmigan and
tricolored heron in the same day in CO. Sorry.
Dave
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me is Glenn Hageman
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Speaking of combos, a good number of years ago, Jeane and I together with Al
and Dee Hay saw a Brown Pelican and a Ptarmigan in the same day.
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On the morning 10/12 7 of us from Boulder saw 50 Greater Prairie Chickens
and the Tri-colored Heron at Walden.
My last CO Tri-colored in 2006(?) was at Lower Latham and later saw the
Piping Plover at Clover Basin in Boulder, Co.
Todd Deininger
Longmont
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I love this thread. But, I'd refine the parameters to unexpected combos
of birds seen at the same locality on the same day. Better yet,
unexpected birds seen together at the same time. Extra points for those
that aren't chasing a mega-rarity, and combining it with a localized
Correction if you got the previous email - that was a drab Marsh Wren,
sorry for the confusion.
-Matthew Baker
Denver, CO
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Sorry, my post refers to NORTHEAST Park Co. not NW.
David
On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 8:46 PM, David Suddjian dsuddj...@gmail.com wrote:
Saturday morning (5/23) I visited areas of Park County in the northwest
corner of Park County in the watershed of the North Fork of the South
Platte. Indeed,
After looking at photos today the bird turns out to be a Black-bellied
Plover, not a MOUP.
Picture here https://flic.kr/p/rRsrAp
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The location is N Lincoln Ave and E 33rd Ave, Loveland.
Joyce Takamine
RBA compiler
Boulder
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Hi All,
The scoters reported at Colorado River State Park in Fruita on Wed., Nov.
5, turned out to be 2 Surf Scoters. Folks went out the next day and saw
the Surf Scoters up close and took good photos.
We only saw them on the far shore and they never came close.
Sorry for the mistaken ID
Mike
The date for the Bay-breasted and Townsend's Warblers at Home Lake should have
been 5/12, not 5/11. Virginia Simmons
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All,
I apologize. I incorrectly reported a Plumbeous Vireo on January 2nd. It is
actually a Townsend's Solitaire. The Solitaire was singing a very short 2-3
note song that made me think it was the Plumbeous. I went back to Ammons
Hall today and the Solitaire was sitting on the 2nd floor window
I actually saw the Bald Eagle at Roses Pond (not Rice's Pond) at Chico Basin on
Tuesday, 22 Oct.. The bird was apparently seen again today by Gloria Nikolai
on Rose's pond.
Sorry for the mix up,
Gary Koehn
Colorado Springs
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Sorry. Rd that divides e and w parts of Tamarack is CO 55
Steve Mlodinow
Prewitt Reservoir, CO
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The Egret I saw in my trees was a Great Egret, not a Snowy Egret. I saw it
again later in the afternoon. Thanks Nick for the correction.
Pauli Smith
Highlandlake/Mead
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Backyard:2 Male Robins1 America Tree SparrtowMt ChickadeesJuncosPygmy
Nuthatches Bonnie BoexDillon
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Birders,
the error of my ways on the ID as to the sex of the Acorn Woodpecker in
Colorado Springs has been pointed out to me.
After reviewing my pictures, it is clear that I was wrong and that this is a
female Acorn Woodpecker.
thank you to Bill for pointing this out in a very tactful manner.
Cobirds:
Several people have brought it to my attention that Brockway
Drives and Ord Drive and Fairview are actually in Boulder and NOT in
Louisville. Thanks for that correction. And sorry for the mix up. -
John T (Tumasonis), Louisville CO
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An email from Bill Kaempfer reminded me that I should have qualified my
lifer statement with recent lifers in CO! It prompted me to print a
report from my Avisys program, and I have gotten 47 NA first-time-seen
lifers in CO!! From 1990 to date! Looking at that report brings back lots
of fond
SeEtta Moss
Canon City
On Sep 19, 2012 9:06 AM, SeEtta Moss seet...@gmail.com wrote:
Correction-Broad-winged Hawk
SeEtta Moss
Canon City
On Sep 19, 2012 12:49 AM, SeEtta Moss seet...@gmail.com wrote:
Migrating landbirds were few and far between this morning so I drove out
to Brush Hollow
In my previous post on this sighting I incorrectly gave Riverbend Ponds
Natural Area; the correct one is
Prospect Ponds Natural Area, south of Prospect Road in Fort Collins, with
parking at the end of Sharp Point Drive.
Also, though I said, near the parking lot, the bird was, to be more
In my post this morning about the Mt. Margaret Trail, I incorrectly identified
the Red Feather Lakes Road. It is Larimer CR74E. Sorry.
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
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Correction: these birds were observed on 5/29 (not 5/28).
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Scott E. Severs
Longmont, CO
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Not important, but let's get that code correct..that would be a RBGR..
Cara Stiles
Boulder, CO
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Birders,
Sorry. The sighting of the Lazuli Bunting was actually in Adams Co.
Ira Sanders
Golden, CO
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Sorry to make an error in my first-ever posting, but we definitely did not see
a broad-winged hawk at Jumbo reservoir yesterday, just rough-legged hawks.
Don't waste gasoline to see a rarity that is only an error.
Candice E. Johnson
Denver, CO 80207
The field trips to look for the roadrunner will be FRIDAY, the 13th
and SATURDAY the 14th. Thanks to the 47 sharp-eyed people who
mentioned this to me.
Sorry about any confusion when I mentioned the correct days, but
erred on the dates.
Joe Roller
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Hi cobirders. The Coopers Hawk I reported a few days ago had
several white spots on its back and was smaller than it
looked at close range and its tip of the tail only had a small amount
of white.
At 9AM a Coopers hawk did come and swooped around the house sparrow
bushes and and stayed
Hi cobirders and those who realized I went to Chatfield. That is
exactly what we did. Not sure how I did that
guess I didn't proof the subject line. Thanks it helps keep the
records straight.
Bob Spencer N. E. of Golden
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Sorry for incorrect post last night stating the Worm-eating Warbler had not
been seen yesterday. I didn't know until mid-morning today when I saw
Scott Dieni on the Canon City Riverwalk that he saw the bird about 4:30 pm
yesterday. Scott said he saw it not far from the MacKenzie Ave parking lot
There was an error in my description of the Prothonotary Warbler location today
at Lake Estes. The bird was about 75 yards EAST of the pine-clad peninsula on
the south side of the trail (right, as you are walking east), between the trail
and the lake shore, about midway along a row of several
Of course, I meant Black-chinned Hummingbird, not Black-throated
Hummingbird
Sorry
David M Elwonger
Master Bird Bander and Naturalist
Who roosts at 8500' near Woodland Park CO
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Cobirders,
I just realized my dates were incorrect in my post earlier today. The post
(with corrected dates) is below:
Cobirders,
My brother Christof and I took a quick trip out to Last Chance, Neenoshe,
Tempel Grove, Lamar Community College, Lake Hasty and Chico Basin Ranch from
Sunday
Greetings All
Sorry, but I turned LEFT after crossing the Gunnison River. One can't get far
to the right.
Sorry
Steve Mlodinow
Longmont CO
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I erroneously stated I had a female Blackburnian Warbler today at Temple
Grove along with the MOURNING, Magnolia and Chestnut-sided but I should have
said a female Townsend's Warbler.
I also failed to note the good number of Gray Catbirds at that location---I
saw at least a half dozen. And I
Correction to my post this morning:
The first record of breeding for Black-chinned Sparrow in Colorado
was at an undisclosed site on private property in LA PLATA County last year.
That was discovered during Atlasing II work. What will you discover on your
Atlas
blocks?
By the way here is a handy
Greetings All,
I guess that I am still learning my directions.
Egads.
The Krider's RT Hawk was just SOUTH of the park on the SOUTH side of Union
Reservoir.
Sorry
Steven Mlodinow
Longmont, Colorado
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For those interested in posting bird reports and your
relationship to the internet. Please bear with me.
Occassionally I Google in my own name to see whats what. I
was irked to see this post:
Hello Cobirders,
Christopher and Bruce Neumann relocated at Red Rocks
CORRECTION:
Sorry, as evidence of just how long I've been out of it, it appears
these were not Black-throated Sparrows after all. I am especially
sorry, since I have now learned this would have been of great
interest. I do apologize.
Char Sellers, El Paso County
On Aug 12, 9:24 pm, EasyBreeze
Hi Cobirders A late post made me make a huge mistake Saturday
evening. I knew I had Bushtits but
somehow said Titmouse. Several birders caught the mistake. Sorry
for the wrong name.
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Hi all,
I re-read a post of mine to cobirds from June 13th, and I left out an
important word, so it was confusing to some or many, since I got several
e-mails from people and I didn't realize why, until now.
My post:
Thanks to everyone who helped me and others seen the Black-billed Cuckoo
I meant to write Boyd Lake not Barr Lake where I saw the Inca Doves.
Sorry if I misled anyone.
Warner
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The birds at Chico Basin Ranch, were seen today, April 29th, not April 28th,
sorry about the wrong date in my subject.
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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Sunday, April 11 **South Mesa Trail*
*Leader: *Paula Hansley, 720-890-2628 (cell 303-263-1714). Meet at 0800 at
RTD parking lot at *NORTHEAST* corner of intersection of State Highways 93
and 170 (Marshall) for carpooling. 1⁄2 day trip. Expect to see foothills
species on an
I just talked to Walter and the gull is no longer at Thomas, he is searching
other water. He is currently at Valmont. I am sure Walter will give the details
later, but he said all field marks look good except for eye color.
Todd Deininger
Longmont, CO
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