A Black-headed Grosbeak just came to our sunflower seed feeder. He retreated, but after we chased away the turkeys, he came back.
We have a couple of hummingbirds, new this week, but not much else to crow about.
We did see this afternoon one White-faced Ibis in the flooded field across Walker Road from the gravel pit pond -- it lacked white around the face but had red legs, and very red knees (or whatever those things are). And red in the face.
We have a couple of hummingbirds, new this week, but not much else to crow about.
We did see this afternoon one White-faced Ibis in the flooded field across Walker Road from the gravel pit pond -- it lacked white around the face but had red legs, and very red knees (or whatever those things are). And red in the face.
Hugh Kingery
Franktown, CO
-- Franktown, CO
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