I birded today with Janeal Thompson at both Fairmount Cemetery and the woods behind Lamar Community College. We were joined in late afternoon by Duane Nelson at LCC Woods.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Fairmount Cemetery
Great Crested Flycatcher (3)
Cassin's Vireo (1)
Lamar Community College Woods
SCARLET TANAGER (non-breeding male) - greenish, black wings, blackish bill, no wing bars, slimmer than Western, in Russian-olive just e of the phone box on telephone pole east of north end of basketball courts (i.e. just south of the midpoint of the whole drive behind the college e of the dumpster e of the north end of the dorms)
Chestnut-sided Warbler (immature female) south of the area described for the tanager, 2nd day in a row
Nashville Warbler (1 or 2)
Black-and-white Warbler (1f) north end
Northern Waterthrush (2)
Wilson's Warbler (30+)
Orange-crowned Warbler (1)
Yellow Warbler (2-3)
Red-eyed Vireo (1)
Cassin's Vireo (1)
Blue-headed Vireo (1) on 9/12
Warbling Vireo (at least 3)
Northern Cardinal (at least 3)
Willow Flycatcher (eastern race, I think: big empid, very slight crest, very thin complete eyering (from a distance looks like no eyering), yellowish underparts, brownish wingbars, big thick tail, lower mandible bright yellow)
Dusky Flycatcher (1)
Olive-sided Flycatcher (1)
Western Wood-Pewee (at least 4)
Blue Grosbeak (1m, 1f)
Black-headed Grosbeak (1)
Western Tanager (2-3)
Turkey Vulture (40+)
Missississippi Kite (25+)
Chimney Swift (15+)
Least Flycatcher (2)
no thrushes
Lots of action in both Russian-olive and tamarisk. Cottonwoods also fairly productive. Wind made detection somewhat tough. Heavy rain in last afternoon (1+ inches, a mere sprinkle for the Front Range of late).
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
HIGHLIGHTS:
Fairmount Cemetery
Great Crested Flycatcher (3)
Cassin's Vireo (1)
Lamar Community College Woods
SCARLET TANAGER (non-breeding male) - greenish, black wings, blackish bill, no wing bars, slimmer than Western, in Russian-olive just e of the phone box on telephone pole east of north end of basketball courts (i.e. just south of the midpoint of the whole drive behind the college e of the dumpster e of the north end of the dorms)
Chestnut-sided Warbler (immature female) south of the area described for the tanager, 2nd day in a row
Nashville Warbler (1 or 2)
Black-and-white Warbler (1f) north end
Northern Waterthrush (2)
Wilson's Warbler (30+)
Orange-crowned Warbler (1)
Yellow Warbler (2-3)
Red-eyed Vireo (1)
Cassin's Vireo (1)
Blue-headed Vireo (1) on 9/12
Warbling Vireo (at least 3)
Northern Cardinal (at least 3)
Willow Flycatcher (eastern race, I think: big empid, very slight crest, very thin complete eyering (from a distance looks like no eyering), yellowish underparts, brownish wingbars, big thick tail, lower mandible bright yellow)
Dusky Flycatcher (1)
Olive-sided Flycatcher (1)
Western Wood-Pewee (at least 4)
Blue Grosbeak (1m, 1f)
Black-headed Grosbeak (1)
Western Tanager (2-3)
Turkey Vulture (40+)
Missississippi Kite (25+)
Chimney Swift (15+)
Least Flycatcher (2)
no thrushes
Lots of action in both Russian-olive and tamarisk. Cottonwoods also fairly productive. Wind made detection somewhat tough. Heavy rain in last afternoon (1+ inches, a mere sprinkle for the Front Range of late).
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
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