Wednesday, 30 July 2014

[cobirds] Boulder County, July 30

Hi,

The rain cancelled my work today so on the way home I took the opportunity to check out Gunbarrel Farm (open space) where Ted Floyd found a CASSIN'S KINGBIRD in June and where they were found in 2013.  I easily located all three kingbird species during a short drive and short walk.  Two Cassin's and maybe five Westerns flocked together, perching on thistles, fences and telephone wires.  I also saw an Eastern Kingbird - 3 kingbird day in Boulder County!  The Cassin's were silent but the darker gray upperparts contrasted with the lighter gray of the Westerns.  The Cassin's did not show a white tail band, perhaps because of wear.  One dark kingbird had white outer tail feathers as in Western so I don't know what is going on there.

The location where I observed the Cassin's was the south side of Lookout Road, 1/4 to 1/3 mile east of the intersection of 79th St.  A pulloff at a gate is on this side of the road.

Also, has anyone had Red Crossbills in areas outside the mountains recently?  I think I heard them as flyovers a few times this Monday and Tuesday in the city of Boulder.

Bye,

Scott Baron
Loveland, Colo.

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