Thursday, 11 December 2025

Re: [cobirds] Trio of Sandhills today in Douglas County

Very nice!



On Thursday, December 11, 2025, 2:17 PM, Barbara Spagnuolo <BSpagnuolo@crgov.com> wrote:

Around 11:30 am today, I spotted a trio of Sandhill Cranes slowly circling above while I was in SE Castle Rock, Douglas County. The circled around a few times before gradually flying off to the south. I didn't catch any flocks migrating through this fall, but I wasn't expecting to see any in this area this late in the season, so it was quite an unexpected but welcomed treat. I even heard the classic rattling bugle call from one of the birds.

 

-Barbara Spagnuolo, Castle Rock, Douglas County, CO

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[cobirds] Trio of Sandhills today in Douglas County

Around 11:30 am today, I spotted a trio of Sandhill Cranes slowly circling above while I was in SE Castle Rock, Douglas County. The circled around a few times before gradually flying off to the south. I didn’t catch any flocks migrating through this fall, but I wasn’t expecting to see any in this area this late in the season, so it was quite an unexpected but welcomed treat. I even heard the classic rattling bugle call from one of the birds.

 

-Barbara Spagnuolo, Castle Rock, Douglas County, CO

[cobirds] Denver CBC - Final plea for help

Cobirders,

The Denver Christmas Bird Count (Denver CBC) is almost upon us!  On Saturday, December 20th (a little over a week away) 24 teams of birders will be searching for and counting as many bird species and individuals as possible in their areas.  HOWEVER, some areas could use more observers to help.  As in any birding, the more eyes and ears, the better.  If you have never participated in this annual project, PLEASE consider it!  See what it's about.  Discover new places to bird.  Hone your skills. :-)

Last year we had 108 people helping.  This was DOWN from 163 in 2019.  Currently, the Denver CBC needs additional eyes and ears in the following Count Areas (see attached map for Count Area location and the attached announcement for contact information for that Count Area leader).

Area 10 – Lower Deer Creek (Chatfield Farms/Arboretum and lower Deer Creek Canyon) – This area has lots of riparian, prairie dog town, and some foothills birds.

Area 14 – North Turkey Creek – This area needs one or two more volunteers willing to hike some hillsides in search of Dusky Grouse (we miss this bird most years)!

Area 15 – Indian Hills – This area includes Mount Falcon Denver Mountain Park – LOTS of area to cover and should have plenty of foothills birds.  Will early risers get a Northern Pygmy-Owl this year?

Area 16 – Upper Bear Creek – Foothills hiking.  Good exercise with ~4 miles of uphill and downhill hiking.  The Area Leader states, "We usually get dippers at a local park which is a nice incentive!"

Area 20 – Willow Creek – This is a LARGE urban area that contains Harriman Lake and Hine Lake!

Other areas may want more people as well.  Use the below info and contact the Area Leader directly to help out.  You need not be an "experienced" birder!  Beginners welcome!

We add a new bird to the count about every 3 years.  The last new bird added after (70 years of counting) was in 2023 with the addition of Short-billed Gull!  So, who knows, one of the groups may discover another "new" bird for the Count! 

Please consider helping out this year.  If you are not free on the 20th, then PLEASE help out on one of the other Denver metro area Counts…or one (or more) further afield!  Some people do 6-8 CBCs EACH year!

Thank you for supporting "citizen science".

Joey.

Joey Kellner

Littleton, Colorado

Compiler - Denver CBC



71th DENVER CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2025

 

Count Leader/Compiler:  Joey Kellner (303-978-1748), SWDenverBirding at gmail.com

Feeder Coordinator: Bob Shade wrshade3 at gmail.com – Feeder watchers, please send your list of species and numbers of each species to the email above as soon as possible after "Count Day".

Potluck Coordinator: Laura Steadman lauramsteadman at gmail.com;

All are encouraged to participate in the annual Denver Christmas Bird Count (CBC) sponsored the National Audubon Society. 

Fees: None!  So, no excuses!  Come have a great time and help count birds!  Beginners and experts all welcome!

POTLUCK and COMPLILATION:

After a day in the field, ALL participants are invited to attend the compilation potluck meeting to warm up, chat with other birders, and find out how the count fared. It is a lot of fun.  We will start gathering around 5:00pm in the multipurpose room at the Chatfield State Park headquarters on the south side of the lake near the Heronry Overlook (State Parks vehicle entry pass required). Contact Laura Steadman (lauramsteadman at gmail.com ) and let her know what you will be bringing (or ask her what items she needs more of). Bringing food is NOT a requirement to join in the fun!  The compilation itself will start closer to 5:30pm when a representative f all areas arrive/report in with their sightings.

The 15-mile diameter "count circle" (see image below) is subdivided into 24 "count areas" each with an Area Leader.  To participate, please contact the Area Leader (see below).  If you would like to help in an area that still needs additional observers, call the Count Compiler (contact info above). 

Area  Number and Location                       Area Leader          Contact Info       

1.      Red Rocks Park                                Gregg Goodrich     303-655-9135

2.      Lower Bear Creek                            Scott Somershoe    615-829-3573

2A.    Bear Creek Lake Park                      Mary Geder      mfg5000 at live.com

3.      Bow Mar/Marston                            Luke Pheneger      phenegerluke at gmail.com

4A.    Lower South Platte - East                  Cole Sage              colesage03 at gmail.com

4B.    Lower South Platte - West                 Glenn Walbek       juncos at comcast.net

5.      Highline Ditch                                  Jason Zolle            zollejd at gmail.com

6.      Plum Creek                                      Norm Erthal          303-917-2596

7A.    Middle South Platte - West                Audrey Hicks         Audrey at denveraudubon.org

7B.    Middle South Platte - East                 Steve Stachowiak  720-256-6583

8.      Chatfield Reservoir                           Joey Kellner          303-978-1748

9.      Upper South Platte *                         Jill Holden            720-288-4018

10.    Lower Deer Creek (Chatfield Farms) Barbra Sobhani      barbramaher at comcast.net

11.    Upper Deer Creek                             Wes Donnell         720-648-7305 or wdonnell7584 at gmail.com)

12.    Yegge Peak                                      Audrey Boag         aboag at ecentral.com

13.    Doublehead Mountain                       Amy Davis            amyjaned21 at hotmail.com

14.    North Turkey Creek                          Ed Furlong            303-956-8321

15.    Indian Hills                                      Ryan Dibala          ryan at gobirdingman.com

16.    Upper Bear Creek                             Laura Steadman     lauramsteadman at gmail.com

17.    Ken Caryl Ranch                              David Suddjian      dsuddjian at gmail.com

18.    Garrison Gate                                   Archer Silverman  archer.silverman at gmail.com

19.    Morrison/Willowbrook                    Steve Meier         stevem2717 at gmail.com

20.    Willow Creek                                   Dale Pate              575-706-4584

21.    Mount Lindo/Willow Springs            Chris Sherry          303-807-3645

*  To participate in Area #9, you must contact the area leader no later than Monday, November 24.

IF you cannot participate in the Denver CBC, PLEASE consider helping out on a different Christmas Bird Count (many are held all over Colorado and on different dates).  It's a great way to learn about a new birding area and meet some great people!

Joey.

Joey Kellner

Littleton, Colorado

Denver CBC Count Area Map with Area Numbers.JPG

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[cobirds] Denver CBC - Final plea for help

Cobirders,

The Denver Christmas Bird Count (Denver CBC) is almost upon us!  On Saturday, December 20th (a little over a week away) 24 teams of birders will be searching for and counting as many bird species and individuals as possible in their areas.  HOWEVER, some areas could use more observers to help.  As in any birding, the more eyes and ears, the better.  If you have never participated in this annual project, PLEASE consider it!  See what it's about.  Discover new places to bird.  Hone your skills. :-)

Last year we had 108 people helping.  This was DOWN from 163 in 2019.  Currently, the Denver CBC needs additional eyes and ears in the following Count Areas (see attached map for Count Area location and the attached announcement for contact information for that Count Area leader).

Area 10 – Lower Deer Creek (Chatfield Farms/Arboretum and lower Deer Creek Canyon) – This area has lots of riparian, prairie dog town, and some foothills birds.

Area 14 – North Turkey Creek – This area needs one or two more volunteers willing to hike some hillsides in search of Dusky Grouse (we miss this bird most years)!

Area 15 – Indian Hills – This area includes Mount Falcon Denver Mountain Park – LOTS of area to cover and should have plenty of foothills birds.  Will early risers get a Northern Pygmy-Owl this year?

Area 16 – Upper Bear Creek – Foothills hiking.  Good exercise with ~4 miles of uphill and downhill hiking.  The Area Leader states, "We usually get dippers at a local park which is a nice incentive!"

Area 20 – Willow Creek – This is a LARGE urban area that contains Harriman Lake and Hine Lake!

Other areas may want more people as well.  Use the below info and contact the Area Leader directly to help out.  You need not be an "experienced" birder!  Beginners welcome!

We add a new bird to the count about every 3 years.  The last new bird added after (70 years of counting) was in 2023 with the addition of Short-billed Gull!  So, who knows, one of the groups may discover another "new" bird for the Count! 

Please consider helping out this year.  If you are not free on the 20th, then PLEASE help out on one of the other Denver metro area Counts…or one (or more) further afield!  Some people do 6-8 CBCs EACH year!

Thank you for supporting "citizen science".

Joey.

Joey Kellner

Littleton, Colorado

Compiler - Denver CBC



71th DENVER CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2025

 

Count Leader/Compiler:  Joey Kellner (303-978-1748), SWDenverBirding at gmail.com

Feeder Coordinator: Bob Shade wrshade3 at gmail.com – Feeder watchers, please send your list of species and numbers of each species to the email above as soon as possible after "Count Day".

Potluck Coordinator: Laura Steadman lauramsteadman at gmail.com;

All are encouraged to participate in the annual Denver Christmas Bird Count (CBC) sponsored the National Audubon Society. 

Fees: None!  So, no excuses!  Come have a great time and help count birds!  Beginners and experts all welcome!

POTLUCK and COMPLILATION:

After a day in the field, ALL participants are invited to attend the compilation potluck meeting to warm up, chat with other birders, and find out how the count fared. It is a lot of fun.  We will start gathering around 5:00pm in the multipurpose room at the Chatfield State Park headquarters on the south side of the lake near the Heronry Overlook (State Parks vehicle entry pass required). Contact Laura Steadman (lauramsteadman at gmail.com ) and let her know what you will be bringing (or ask her what items she needs more of). Bringing food is NOT a requirement to join in the fun!  The compilation itself will start closer to 5:30pm when a representative f all areas arrive/report in with their sightings.

The 15-mile diameter "count circle" (see image below) is subdivided into 24 "count areas" each with an Area Leader.  To participate, please contact the Area Leader (see below).  If you would like to help in an area that still needs additional observers, call the Count Compiler (contact info above). 

Area  Number and Location                       Area Leader          Contact Info       

1.      Red Rocks Park                                Gregg Goodrich     303-655-9135

2.      Lower Bear Creek                            Scott Somershoe    615-829-3573

2A.    Bear Creek Lake Park                      Mary Geder      mfg5000 at live.com

3.      Bow Mar/Marston                            Luke Pheneger      phenegerluke at gmail.com

4A.    Lower South Platte - East                  Cole Sage              colesage03 at gmail.com

4B.    Lower South Platte - West                 Glenn Walbek       juncos at comcast.net

5.      Highline Ditch                                  Jason Zolle            zollejd at gmail.com

6.      Plum Creek                                      Norm Erthal          303-917-2596

7A.    Middle South Platte - West                Audrey Hicks         Audrey at denveraudubon.org

7B.    Middle South Platte - East                 Steve Stachowiak  720-256-6583

8.      Chatfield Reservoir                           Joey Kellner          303-978-1748

9.      Upper South Platte *                         Jill Holden            720-288-4018

10.    Lower Deer Creek (Chatfield Farms) Barbra Sobhani      barbramaher at comcast.net

11.    Upper Deer Creek                             Wes Donnell         720-648-7305 or wdonnell7584 at gmail.com)

12.    Yegge Peak                                      Audrey Boag         aboag at ecentral.com

13.    Doublehead Mountain                       Amy Davis            amyjaned21 at hotmail.com

14.    North Turkey Creek                          Ed Furlong            303-956-8321

15.    Indian Hills                                      Ryan Dibala          ryan at gobirdingman.com

16.    Upper Bear Creek                             Laura Steadman     lauramsteadman at gmail.com

17.    Ken Caryl Ranch                              David Suddjian      dsuddjian at gmail.com

18.    Garrison Gate                                   Archer Silverman  archer.silverman at gmail.com

19.    Morrison/Willowbrook                    Steve Meier         stevem2717 at gmail.com

20.    Willow Creek                                   Dale Pate              575-706-4584

21.    Mount Lindo/Willow Springs            Chris Sherry          303-807-3645

*  To participate in Area #9, you must contact the area leader no later than Monday, November 24.

IF you cannot participate in the Denver CBC, PLEASE consider helping out on a different Christmas Bird Count (many are held all over Colorado and on different dates).  It's a great way to learn about a new birding area and meet some great people!

Joey.

Joey Kellner

Littleton, Colorado


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[cobirds] Denver CBC - final plea for observers

Cobirders,

The Denver Christmas Bird Count (Denver CBC) is almost upon us!  On Saturday, December 20th (a little over a week away) 24 teams of birders will be searching for and counting as many bird species and individuals as possible in their areas.  HOWEVER, some areas could use more observers to help.  As in any birding, the more eyes and ears, the better.  If you have never participated in this annual project, PLEASE consider it!  See what it's about.  Discover new places to bird.  Hone your skills. :-)

Last year we had 108 people helping.  This was DOWN from 163 in 2019.  Currently, the Denver CBC needs additional eyes and ears in the following Count Areas (see attached map for Count Area location and the attached announcement for contact information for that Count Area leader).

Area 10 – Lower Deer Creek (Chatfield Farms/Arboretum and lower Deer Creek Canyon) – This area has lots of riparian, prairie dog town, and some foothills birds.

Area 14 – North Turkey Creek – This area needs one or two more volunteers willing to hike some hillsides in search of Dusky Grouse (we miss this bird most years)!

Area 15 – Indian Hills – This area includes Mount Falcon Denver Mountain Park – LOTS of area to cover and should have plenty of foothills birds.  Will early risers get a Northern Pygmy-Owl this year?

Area 16 – Upper Bear Creek – Foothills hiking.  Good exercise with ~4 miles of uphill and downhill hiking.  The Area Leader states, "We usually get dippers at a local park which is a nice incentive!"

Area 20 – Willow Creek – This is a LARGE urban area that contains Harriman Lake and Hine Lake!

Other areas may want more people as well.  Use the below info and contact the Area Leader directly to help out.  You need not be an "experienced" birder!  Beginners welcome!

We add a new bird to the count about every 3 years.  The last new bird added after (70 years of counting) was in 2023 with the addition of Short-billed Gull!  So, who knows, one of the groups may discover another "new" bird for the Count! 

Please consider helping out this year.  If you are not free on the 20th, then PLEASE help out on one of the other Denver metro area Counts…or one (or more) further afield!  Some people do 6-8 CBCs EACH year!

Thank you for supporting "citizen science".

Joey.

Joey Kellner

Littleton, Colorado

Compiler - Denver CBC



71th DENVER CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2025

 

Count Leader/Compiler:  Joey Kellner (303-978-1748), SWDenverBirding at gmail.com

Feeder Coordinator: Bob Shade wrshade3 at gmail.com – Feeder watchers, please send your list of species and numbers of each species to the email above as soon as possible after "Count Day".

Potluck Coordinator: Laura Steadman lauramsteadman at gmail.com;

All are encouraged to participate in the annual Denver Christmas Bird Count (CBC) sponsored the National Audubon Society. 

Fees: None!  So, no excuses!  Come have a great time and help count birds!  Beginners and experts all welcome!

POTLUCK and COMPLILATION:

After a day in the field, ALL participants are invited to attend the compilation potluck meeting to warm up, chat with other birders, and find out how the count fared. It is a lot of fun.  We will start gathering around 5:00pm in the multipurpose room at the Chatfield State Park headquarters on the south side of the lake near the Heronry Overlook (State Parks vehicle entry pass required). Contact Laura Steadman (lauramsteadman at gmail.com ) and let her know what you will be bringing (or ask her what items she needs more of). Bringing food is NOT a requirement to join in the fun!  The compilation itself will start closer to 5:30pm when a representative f all areas arrive/report in with their sightings.

The 15-mile diameter "count circle" (see image below) is subdivided into 24 "count areas" each with an Area Leader.  To participate, please contact the Area Leader (see below).  If you would like to help in an area that still needs additional observers, call the Count Compiler (contact info above). 

Area  Number and Location                       Area Leader          Contact Info       

1.      Red Rocks Park                                Gregg Goodrich     303-655-9135

2.      Lower Bear Creek                            Scott Somershoe    615-829-3573

2A.    Bear Creek Lake Park                       Cyndy Johnson      303-378-1335

3.      Bow Mar/Marston                            Luke Pheneger      phenegerluke at gmail.com

4A.    Lower South Platte - East                  Cole Sage              colesage03 at gmail.com

4B.    Lower South Platte - West                 Glenn Walbek       juncos at comcast.net

5.      Highline Ditch                                  Jason Zolle            zollejd at gmail.com

6.      Plum Creek                                      Norm Erthal          303-917-2596

7A.    Middle South Platte - West                Audrey Hicks         Audrey at denveraudubon.org

7B.    Middle South Platte - East                 Steve Stachowiak  720-256-6583

8.      Chatfield Reservoir                           Joey Kellner          303-978-1748

9.      Upper South Platte *                         Jill Holden            720-288-4018

10.    Lower Deer Creek (Chatfield Farms) Barbra Sobhani      barbramaher at comcast.net

11.    Upper Deer Creek                             Wes Donnell         720-648-7305 or wdonnell7584 at gmail.com)

12.    Yegge Peak                                      Audrey Boag         aboag at ecentral.com

13.    Doublehead Mountain                       Amy Davis            amyjaned21 at hotmail.com

14.    North Turkey Creek                          Ed Furlong            303-956-8321

15.    Indian Hills                                      Ryan Dibala          ryan at gobirdingman.com

16.    Upper Bear Creek                             Laura Steadman     lauramsteadman at gmail.com

17.    Ken Caryl Ranch                              David Suddjian      dsuddjian at gmail.com

18.    Garrison Gate                                   Archer Silverman  archer.silverman at gmail.com

19.    Morrison/Willowbrook                     Chris Gilbert         804-214-1508

20.    Willow Creek                                   Dale Pate              575-706-4584

21.    Mount Lindo/Willow Springs            Chris Sherry          303-807-3645

*  To participate in Area #9, you must contact the area leader no later than Monday, November 24.

IF you cannot participate in the Denver CBC, PLEASE consider helping out on a different Christmas Bird Count (many are held all over Colorado and on different dates).  It's a great way to learn about a new birding area and meet some great people!

Joey.

Joey Kellner

Littleton, Colorado

Denver CBC Count Area Map with Area Numbers.JPG


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Wednesday, 10 December 2025

[cobirds] Fwd: CPW reminds public of seasonal increase in highly pathogenic avian influenza cases

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Subject: CPW reminds public of seasonal increase in highly pathogenic avian influenza cases
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife reminds public of seasonal increase in highly pathogenic avian influenza cases

Canada snow geese in Colorado

December 10, 2025


Colorado Parks and Wildlife reminds public of seasonal increase in highly pathogenic avian influenza cases

 

DENVER — As migrating bird populations begin to travel through Colorado during late fall and winter, Colorado Parks and Wildlife expects an increase in wild birds infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and reminds residents to avoid sick wildlife. Waterfowl and shorebirds are particularly susceptible to HPAI transmission as they are known to gather in large numbers around bodies of water, which encourages the spread of the virus.  

HPAI and low pathogenic avian influenza exist naturally in bird species. A strain of HPAI called H5N1 was identified in North America in 2021 to 2022. The strain was confirmed in Colorado in March 2022. H5N1 causes high mortality rates in wild and domestic birds with no known cure or treatment.  

Birds infected with HPAI may appear to be moving slowly, swimming in circles, unable to fly, have a lack of coordination, swollen head, head tilting or found deceased. CPW will test sick or dead birds for the presence of HPAI when appropriate or when large die-offs are found in a new location. The public is encouraged to contact CPW if three or more birds exhibit HPAI symptoms or are found dead in the same localized area.  

"This strain of HPAI has the potential to cause large-scale die-offs in wild bird populations as we progress into winter," said CPW State Wildlife Veterinarian Dr. Peach Van Wick. "However, more commonly in Colorado, we receive reports of small scale mortality events. Since the beginning of fall, CPW has confirmed the diagnosis of HPAI in fewer than 20 birds, one black bear and one bobcat, though this is likely an underestimation of the number of affected animals on the landscape." 

Wild mammals have tested positive for HPAI in Colorado and can show similar signs like walking in circles, lack of coordination or appearing lethargic. These neurological symptoms are also consistent with rabies, which poses a significant public health risk. The public is urged to never approach a mammal acting abnormally and contact CPW. Domestic animals, such as cats and dogs, can be infected with HPAI. Pet owners should prevent pets from consuming or interacting with sick or dead wildlife. If pet owners suspect an exposure to avian influenza, please contact a veterinarian. 

Although extremely rare, humans may be infected with HPAI. To avoid exposure to the virus, never handle sick or dead wild birds, and do not approach wildlife. CPW encourages waterfowl hunters to wear proper protection while handling or processing wild game, disinfect equipment thoroughly, keep wild carcasses away from domestic poultry and pets, and cook game to an internal temperature of 165 degrees. 

"CPW does not recommend handling sick or dead wildlife. If necessary, wear disposable gloves, protective clothing, eye protection, a fitted face mask and double bag the carcass," said Dr. Van Wick. "Contact CPW as soon as possible for further instruction." 

More information about HPAI and human transmission can be found from the Center for Disease Control and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. The Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) is the main responding agency for the virus in domestic bird populations, including backyard chickens, and dairy cattle. CDA also provides more information about the ongoing outbreak here. Veterinarians, producers and hobby poultry owners should report any suspicious disease events in domestic poultry flocks to the State Veterinarian's office at 303-869-9130 or use the online form.

 

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