Ramah today:
Pied-billed Grebe, 4
Great Blue Heron, 5
Turkey Vulture, 1
Canada Goose, 6-7
American Wigeon, 3
Mallard, many, not counted
Northern Shoveler
Ruddy Duck
Ring-necked, 1, probably more
American Kestrel, 1
Red-tailed hawk, 1 at Ramah, 3 along Hwy 24
American Coot, hundreds
Kildeer, many all around reservoir
Least Sandpiper, 2
Pectoral, 1 maybe 2
Stilt Sandpiper, 4
Long-billed Dowitcher, 38
Eurasian Collared Dove, 1
Dawny Wodpecker, 1
Red-shafted Flicker, 7
Blue Jay, 1 seen, another heard only
Black-capped Chickadee, 1
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, 1 seen, others heard
Gray Catbird, 1 seen, another vocalizing
Yellow-rumped Warbler, 2
White-crowned Sparrow, small flock (7-8)
American Pipit, 4
The "best" birds of the day were a Broad-winged hawk not at Ramah but just east of Peyton , flying on the south side of Hwy 24, and an Osprey on the west side of the Peyton Hwy North.
Yesterday we birded the Palmer Trail and the trail that leads to Twin Rocks at Garden of the Gods and it was probably the birdiest I have seen it in a very long time. They were the usual birds for GOG but in large numbers ."Best birds" were the Prairie Falcon flying around the largest rock formation (probably one of the pair that nested there this summer) and a Hermit Thrush.
Marie Cecile Lee (Cici)
Elbert, CO
Pied-billed Grebe, 4
Great Blue Heron, 5
Turkey Vulture, 1
Canada Goose, 6-7
American Wigeon, 3
Mallard, many, not counted
Northern Shoveler
Ruddy Duck
Ring-necked, 1, probably more
American Kestrel, 1
Red-tailed hawk, 1 at Ramah, 3 along Hwy 24
American Coot, hundreds
Kildeer, many all around reservoir
Least Sandpiper, 2
Pectoral, 1 maybe 2
Stilt Sandpiper, 4
Long-billed Dowitcher, 38
Eurasian Collared Dove, 1
Dawny Wodpecker, 1
Red-shafted Flicker, 7
Blue Jay, 1 seen, another heard only
Black-capped Chickadee, 1
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, 1 seen, others heard
Gray Catbird, 1 seen, another vocalizing
Yellow-rumped Warbler, 2
White-crowned Sparrow, small flock (7-8)
American Pipit, 4
The "best" birds of the day were a Broad-winged hawk not at Ramah but just east of Peyton , flying on the south side of Hwy 24, and an Osprey on the west side of the Peyton Hwy North.
Yesterday we birded the Palmer Trail and the trail that leads to Twin Rocks at Garden of the Gods and it was probably the birdiest I have seen it in a very long time. They were the usual birds for GOG but in large numbers ."Best birds" were the Prairie Falcon flying around the largest rock formation (probably one of the pair that nested there this summer) and a Hermit Thrush.
Marie Cecile Lee (Cici)
Elbert, CO
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