Woodland Park Yard Area, 8500 feet elevation
Common Raven, nesting in early May
Cordilleran Flycatcher, 5-30, FOS, singing
Western Tanager, 5-17 FOS, at feeder area during snowstorm, 1M, feeding ion millet, calling on 5-24, singing on 5-30
Gray-headed Junco, 42 on 5-18 and also one interesting Gray-headed/Pink-sided hybrid, with rusty saddle on back and pink flanks,
Green-tailed Towhee, 5-23, FOS singing thru end of month
Warbling Vireo, 5-14, FOS, singing
Robin, nesting early May
House Wren, 5-6, FOS, singing, nesting mid-May
Evening Grosbeak, some in yard area thru month
Black-headed Grosbeak, FOS 5-9, singing all thru end of month, pair in yard area thru month
Chipping Sparrow, occ. thru month
Mourning Dove, occ. thru month
Braod-tailed Hummingbird, courtship displays starting 5-10
Black-capped Chickadee, 1 on 5-8
Hermit Thrush, 5-9 FOS, calling
Red-breasted Nuthatch, 5-9
Turkey Vulture, 5-4, FOS
Downy Woodpecker 1 on 5-10, 5-19, 5-30
Barn Swallow, 5-12, FOS
Violet-green Swallow, 5-1, FOS
Red Crossbill, 5-10, FOS, Memorial Park
Pine Siskin, a few around yard area
Yellow-rumped Warbler, sining thru month
American Kestrel, 5-20
House Finch
Clark's Nutcracker, 5-22, 5-28
Abert's Squirrel, Fox/Abert's hybrids typically look just like Fox but with black pelage. But on 5-16 had one with the big ear tassels and a rusty tinge to fur on body and tail.
White Gulch Loop Trail on 5-6, most birds singing
Yellow-rumped Warbler, 8+
Golden-crowned Kinglet, 2+
Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 12+
Brown Creeper, 8+
Red-breasted Nuthatch, 1
Clark's Nutchracker, 2
Chipping Sparrow, 4
Wild Turkey, tracks
Clark's Nutcracker, 5-4, 5-28
Brown Creeper, 5-1, 5-4
Catamount Reservoirs Loop Trail, 5-21-17
Coopers Hawk, 2, calling
Common Loon, 1 (South Catamount Res.)
Ring-billed Gull, 1, FOS
Trout Creek area near Westcreek, 5-5-17
Green-winged Teal
Common Yellowthroat, FOS
Wild Turkey
Wilson's Snipe
Ruby-crowned Kinglet, singing
Common Merganser
Goose Creek and Hankins Pass Trails, west of Deckers, 5-22-17
Most birds singing
Green-tailed Towhee, 5-22, 1, FOS
Blue Grouse, 1 F
Macgillivray's Warbler, FOS
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Bald Eagle (along South Platte River near Lake George)
Williamson's Sapsucker
Broad-tailed Hummingbird
Chipping Sparrow
Bullock's Oriole, FOS, (along South Platte River near Lake George)
Green Heron, (along South Platte River near Lake George, elevation about 8500 feet)
South Ben Tyler Trail to Kenosha Peak (12,093 feet elev.), N of Tarryall, 5-30-17
Most birds singing
Broad-tailed Hummingbird, 2 flying over alpine tundra at about 12,000 feet
Williamson's Sapsucker
Hammond's Flycatcher, FOS
House Wren
Golden-crowned Kinglet
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
American Pipit, FOS, a bit of courtship displaying
Wilson's Warbler, FOS
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Black-headed Grosbeak, M singing around 11,400 feet seemed pretty high up for this species
Lark Sparrow. FOS
White-crowned Sparrow, FOS
Lincoln's Sparrow, FOS
Parent's House in Englewood on 5-13
Red-breasted Nuthatch
House Wrens, nesting in a Flicker box...
Broad-tailed Hummingbird, 2M
Chipping Sparrow
Bushtit
Also on 5-12 a Ferruginous Hawk, soaring over I-25 and Lincoln, in south Denver
Joe LaFleur
Woodland Park, 8500 feet elevation, Teller County
-- Common Raven, nesting in early May
Cordilleran Flycatcher, 5-30, FOS, singing
Western Tanager, 5-17 FOS, at feeder area during snowstorm, 1M, feeding ion millet, calling on 5-24, singing on 5-30
Gray-headed Junco, 42 on 5-18 and also one interesting Gray-headed/Pink-sided hybrid, with rusty saddle on back and pink flanks,
Green-tailed Towhee, 5-23, FOS singing thru end of month
Warbling Vireo, 5-14, FOS, singing
Robin, nesting early May
House Wren, 5-6, FOS, singing, nesting mid-May
Evening Grosbeak, some in yard area thru month
Black-headed Grosbeak, FOS 5-9, singing all thru end of month, pair in yard area thru month
Chipping Sparrow, occ. thru month
Mourning Dove, occ. thru month
Braod-tailed Hummingbird, courtship displays starting 5-10
Black-capped Chickadee, 1 on 5-8
Hermit Thrush, 5-9 FOS, calling
Red-breasted Nuthatch, 5-9
Turkey Vulture, 5-4, FOS
Downy Woodpecker 1 on 5-10, 5-19, 5-30
Barn Swallow, 5-12, FOS
Violet-green Swallow, 5-1, FOS
Red Crossbill, 5-10, FOS, Memorial Park
Pine Siskin, a few around yard area
Yellow-rumped Warbler, sining thru month
American Kestrel, 5-20
House Finch
Clark's Nutcracker, 5-22, 5-28
Abert's Squirrel, Fox/Abert's hybrids typically look just like Fox but with black pelage. But on 5-16 had one with the big ear tassels and a rusty tinge to fur on body and tail.
White Gulch Loop Trail on 5-6, most birds singing
Yellow-rumped Warbler, 8+
Golden-crowned Kinglet, 2+
Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 12+
Brown Creeper, 8+
Red-breasted Nuthatch, 1
Clark's Nutchracker, 2
Chipping Sparrow, 4
Wild Turkey, tracks
Clark's Nutcracker, 5-4, 5-28
Brown Creeper, 5-1, 5-4
Catamount Reservoirs Loop Trail, 5-21-17
Coopers Hawk, 2, calling
Common Loon, 1 (South Catamount Res.)
Ring-billed Gull, 1, FOS
Trout Creek area near Westcreek, 5-5-17
Green-winged Teal
Common Yellowthroat, FOS
Wild Turkey
Wilson's Snipe
Ruby-crowned Kinglet, singing
Common Merganser
Goose Creek and Hankins Pass Trails, west of Deckers, 5-22-17
Most birds singing
Green-tailed Towhee, 5-22, 1, FOS
Blue Grouse, 1 F
Macgillivray's Warbler, FOS
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Bald Eagle (along South Platte River near Lake George)
Williamson's Sapsucker
Broad-tailed Hummingbird
Chipping Sparrow
Bullock's Oriole, FOS, (along South Platte River near Lake George)
Green Heron, (along South Platte River near Lake George, elevation about 8500 feet)
South Ben Tyler Trail to Kenosha Peak (12,093 feet elev.), N of Tarryall, 5-30-17
Most birds singing
Broad-tailed Hummingbird, 2 flying over alpine tundra at about 12,000 feet
Williamson's Sapsucker
Hammond's Flycatcher, FOS
House Wren
Golden-crowned Kinglet
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
American Pipit, FOS, a bit of courtship displaying
Wilson's Warbler, FOS
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Black-headed Grosbeak, M singing around 11,400 feet seemed pretty high up for this species
Lark Sparrow. FOS
White-crowned Sparrow, FOS
Lincoln's Sparrow, FOS
Parent's House in Englewood on 5-13
Red-breasted Nuthatch
House Wrens, nesting in a Flicker box...
Broad-tailed Hummingbird, 2M
Chipping Sparrow
Bushtit
Also on 5-12 a Ferruginous Hawk, soaring over I-25 and Lincoln, in south Denver
Joe LaFleur
Woodland Park, 8500 feet elevation, Teller County
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