Sunday 6 April 2014

[cobirds] Walden Pond birds today, Boulder County

Highlights of this morning's Boulder Bird Club First Sunday trip to Walden and Sawhill Ponds included:

--All 3 Teal species (Cinnamon was at the far end of the first Sawhill Pond on the right as you walk through the gate from Walden)
--An incessantly calling Virginia Rail (hidden in the reeds at the end of the first Sawhill Pond on the left as you walk through the gate from Walden)
--FOS Avocet
--A flock of 5 Turkey Vultures headed north
--A pair of Cooper's Hawks flying over
--Two Franklin's Gulls headed south
--A flock of 8 Greater Yellowlegs which flew in as we reached the cars in the Cottonwood Parking lot at noon
--and a group of 38 birders enjoying a fine spring morning

--
Dick Pautsch, Boulder
 

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