Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Re: [cobirds] Black Rosy Finch--Red Rocks/Jeffco

The owners can legally trap the cat and bring it to a shelter. That requires someone to convince the owner to do that.
 
 
 
Robb Hinds
Colorado Springs


On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 2:39 PM, <markchavez@comcast.net> wrote:
Today at 1145,  I brushed off the stone wall and laid sunflower along the top.  Within 1/2 hour I had two Black Rosy Finches.  They ate for about 15 minutes before flying off with two others(not sure were these guys came from or which kind of Rosy-Finch).  In the hour I was there, I did not see the  Golden-crowned Sparrow.  He may be there but it seemed like everything else was eating.  There was large numbers of juncos, including a White-winged, 6 Spotted Towhees, lots of Scrub Jays,adult White-crowned Sparrow, several Song Sparows, 2 Magpies, and others.  The last few times I was there, I noticed a cat  skulking in the brush behind the feeders.  I try to chase it off but it doesn't take long before it returns.  If the cat hasn't already, the chances are increasing that he may bring an end to the 4-year run of this Golden-crown. Any ideas on what we can do?  



  Mark Chavez
Lakewood-Green Mtn
http://jaeger29.smugmug.com/

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