Sorry for the delayed report. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of birding with David Leatherman all day. We did a circuit starting at Tinmath Reservoir, then circled over to Crow Valley, then down to Jackson Reservoir, and then back to the various ponds s of Greeley.
Amazingly, we had about 110 species of birds, plus a variety of interesting critters.
Highlights included
Tinmath Reservoir:
Per usual, most birds verrrrryyyy distant, except those birds that could be viewed from east side
1 WF Ibis in basic plumage (streaking on head) without white around face but with bright red eye
Big numbers of Redhead and PB Grebes, as with last year, and goodly numbers of Snowy Egret
Crow Valley:
No WE Vireos or Black-and-white Warblers, but we did have PINE SISKIN, 2 CHIPPING SPARROWS, and a BLACK-HEADED GROSBEAK. BH Grosbeaks don't breed anywhere close, and probably was (yes, as Ted would say) a molt-migrant. Spizella usually go uphill after breeding not out onto the plains, but with this year's fires....
Jackson Reservoir:
A couple miles n. of Jackson on Morgan Co Rd 4 we had 2 Upland Sandpipers along the road. At Jackson, there were several hundred Franklin's Gulls, 16 Forster's Terns, and a Black Tern. The real highlights were shorebirds:
1 Semipalmated Plover
85 Killdeer
73 Mountain Plover (in field just n of NE corner of reservoir)
5 American Avocet
6 Spotted Sandpiper
1 Solitary Sandpiper
2 Greater Yellowlegs
1 Willet
5 Lesser Yellowlegs
17 LB Curlews
3 Marbled Godwits
1 Semipalmated Sandpiper
3 Western Sandpipers
9 Least Sandpipers
151 Baird's Sandpipers
3 Stilt Sandpipers
12 Wilson's Phalaropes
WCR 59 Ponds:
Water levels too high for shorebirds, but just s. of the marsh, along Weld Co Rd 59, there were many swallows gathered including at least 2 BARN x CLIFF SWALLOW hybrids. Basically picture a Barn Swallow with an orange rump and a blue collar below the throat.
Loloff Reservoir:
Many birds. Some numbers below:
47 White-faced Ibis
1 Semipalmated Plover
105 Killdeer
51 adult BN Stilt + 7 downy young
44 adult American Avocet + 2 downy young
4 Greater Yellowlegs
6 Least Sandpipers
14 Baird's Sandpiper
4 Stilt Sandpipers
4 Wilson's Phalaropes
Private area w. of Greeley along S. Platte:
Pair of INDIGO BUNTINGS carrying food
Territorial Cooper's Hawk
EASTERN WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH
Sorry for the long lists. A most interesting day with a great companion
Steven Mlodinow
Longmont, CO
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group.
To post to this group, send email to cobirds@googlegroups.com.
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to cobirds+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
No comments:
Post a Comment