Hi all
If I remember correctly overall Greeley CBC had 76 species, ~20,000 birds. Section H (my group had north half, Doug Kibbe group had southern) is bounded by O St on north, Hwy 34 on south, 23rd Ave on east and 59th Ave on west, we had 54 species total with the following highlights:
Interesting story of the day for me was around dusk went to my Ferruginous Hawk stakeout on F St (he finally showed up in EXACT tree expected) then I proceeded west past Dog Park and before 59th Ave to old Great Blue Heron roost area along Poudre River Trail to try for Eastern Screech Owl. I played my iPod a few times and got one to appear. All of a sudden while looking at him I noticed "black blobs" in tallest cottonwoods nearby ... thought "what the h--- are they?", got out scope saw they were turkeys started watching and counting ... 6, 12, 18 and finally 27. Quite an experience for me--they were at the very top of the tallest cottonwoods (2).
Eastern Screech Owl - 6 (Platte and Poudre Rivers)
Wild Turkey - 27
Common Redpoll - 2 (along Reservoir Road I believe)
Adult dark-morph Ross's Goose x "Canada" Goose - 1
Greater White-fronted Goose - 1
Snow Goose - 9
Mute Swan - 2
Wilson's Snipe - 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler - 1
Mountain Chickadee - 2
Red-breasted Nuthatch - 39
Cedar Waxwing - 12
Pine Siskin - 1
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.ning.com/
Mobile: http://coloradobirder.ning.com/m
-- If I remember correctly overall Greeley CBC had 76 species, ~20,000 birds. Section H (my group had north half, Doug Kibbe group had southern) is bounded by O St on north, Hwy 34 on south, 23rd Ave on east and 59th Ave on west, we had 54 species total with the following highlights:
Interesting story of the day for me was around dusk went to my Ferruginous Hawk stakeout on F St (he finally showed up in EXACT tree expected) then I proceeded west past Dog Park and before 59th Ave to old Great Blue Heron roost area along Poudre River Trail to try for Eastern Screech Owl. I played my iPod a few times and got one to appear. All of a sudden while looking at him I noticed "black blobs" in tallest cottonwoods nearby ... thought "what the h--- are they?", got out scope saw they were turkeys started watching and counting ... 6, 12, 18 and finally 27. Quite an experience for me--they were at the very top of the tallest cottonwoods (2).
Eastern Screech Owl - 6 (Platte and Poudre Rivers)
Wild Turkey - 27
Common Redpoll - 2 (along Reservoir Road I believe)
Adult dark-morph Ross's Goose x "Canada" Goose - 1
Greater White-fronted Goose - 1
Snow Goose - 9
Mute Swan - 2
Wilson's Snipe - 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler - 1
Mountain Chickadee - 2
Red-breasted Nuthatch - 39
Cedar Waxwing - 12
Pine Siskin - 1
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.ning.com/
Mobile: http://coloradobirder.ning.com/m
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