COBirders,
I was encouraged by another C Springs birder to report...
1. Sage Thrasher hopping around atop Tenney Crags (10,100 ft) west of C Springs on July 4. Weird! It is many miles from what I think of as Sage Thrasher habitat. I was curious if other CO birders have encountered them at such elevations. (we could also have some natural selection here from a wanderer; it would have had to flown over a lot of pine/spruce/aspen forest to get there!). Perhaps this is more expected around areas like Gunnison.
2. 80-100 Ravens were swirling in a cloud at Tenney Crags. There are a couple apparent nests, but this species is increasing in C Springs. For example, at 5:30 AM June 18 (I was heading out for Chestnut-collared Longspur), I noted a raven flight at high elevation flying down from Crags fanning out to Colorado Springs (dumpsters, parking lots?). On another evening in early June I noted a tight flock of 26 ravens flying up to crags area, presumably to roost. In the past I’d seen 2-3 flying up there.
3. Calliope (m) on July 3 at house was several days ahead of records from prior 14 years (but within error...low n)
Best,
Steve Getty
Colorado Springs
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