Monday 17 November 2014

[cobirds] Northeastern Park Co and a bit of Jefferson Nov 17

This morning and early afternoon I visited some areas of Park County off Highway 285 in the watershed of the North Fork of the South Platte. 

I found a Blue Jay (rare for the county) at Morehead Road near "Bailey Park" west of the town of Bailey. An Am. Dipper and a Bald Eagle were in this area, too. Approaching Santa Maria northwest of Shawnee I saw 4 Tundra Swans flying low up the valley and they came to land in a small area of still open water on some mostly frozen-over ponds near Cline Drive. They were not there when I came back through about 1.5 hours later, though. 

Along County Road 58 I encountered a swirling flock of rosy-finches that had about 100 Gray-crowned and 30 Brown-capped. Nearby Timberline Campground had 2 Pine Grosbeaks.

Stops along CR 64 produced a HY Harris's Sparrow,.another Pine Grosbeak, Type 2 Red Crossbills, Northern Pygmy-Owl, and Evening Grosbeaks.

Bailey had an American Dipper on the North Fork. Stops along CR 68 had 2 American Tree Sparrows, Northern Shrike, Dusky Grouse, a flock of Wild Turkeys, and Type 2 and Type 5 Red Crossbills.

In JeffCo, Wellington Lake had a female Red-breasted Merganser, but few other waterbirds. Type 4 Red Crossbills were northwest of the lake along Pike NF Road 560.

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO 

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