Monday 5 May 2014

[cobirds] Park County May 2 - the rest of the story

Yes, a little old now, but since there are fairly few reports from Park Co in spring, here are some other birds to add to my report the other day for my May 2 outing. It was a 121 species day in Park, which seems good to me.

Pair of WOOD DUCKS was on a pond at Shawnee 
Late ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK at Jefferson
6 COMMON GRACKLES near Jefferson
2 MOUNTAIN PLOVERS off County Road 56 and 3 flying near CR 24
2 AM. THREE-TOED WOODPECKERS at 2 spots along CR 56
6 RED CROSSBILLS at three spots along CR 56
2 PINE GROSBEAKS along CR 56
7 CLARK'S NUTCRACKERS at 5 spots along CR 23, and 1 at Red Hill Pass
NOR. PYGMY-OWLS at CR 60 and CR 23
1 male TOWNSEND'S WARBLER at CR 23 joined in mobbing the Pygmy-Owl

For the record, here are cumulative totals of waterfowl and a few other waterbirds (not an exhaustive list of all species) at Antero, Eleven Mile and Spinney Mountain reservoirs...in addition to the shorebirds and rare waterbirds I cited in my previous post. I think some of these may be pretty good counts for May in Park.

Canada Goose, 120
Gadwall, 3075
American Wigeon, 129
Mallard, 130
Northern Pintail, 2
Blue-winged Teal, 113
Cinnamon Teal, 58
Northern Shoveler, 754
Green-winged Teal, 903
Redhead, 208
Ring-necked Duck, 48
Lesser Scaup, 2707
Bufflehead, 1050
Common Goldeneye, 98 (big drop from Apr 22-23, but still good numbers for May)
Common Merganser 48
Ruddy Duck, 1650
Eared Grebe, 506
Western Grebe, 571
Clark's Grebe, 3
Western / Clark's Grebe sp., 40
Double-crested Cormorant,  99  (looked like they were nesting at Antero)
American White Pelican, 814  (looked like they were nesting at Antero)
White-faced Ibis, 17
American Coot, 1832
Franklin's Gull, 63
Ring-billed Gull, 156 (species seemed to increase since my Apr 22-23 trip, when few were present, with immatures being prevalent now but adults before)
California Gull 160 (count would have been much higher if I looked at southern 11 Mile)

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO

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