Thursday 24 August 2017

re: *** SPAM 10: Re: [cobirds] Re: Red-breasted Nuthatch movements

Last year (2016) I had some well into the summer, and thought they had nested; none this summer.
 
I had a few pygmy nuthatches earlier this month on the same days that everyone was first reporting them.
 
Karl Stecher
formerly Centennial near Colorado Blvd and Orchard (for those reports)
 
new location:  Aurora near Quincy and Buckley
 
 
 

From: "Becky Campbell" <3rdgenbirder@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2017 12:05 AM
To: greg@pasq.net
Cc: colorado.birder@gmail.com, "Colorado Birds" <cobirds@googlegroups.com>
Subject: *** SPAM 10: Re: [cobirds] Re: Red-breasted Nuthatch movements
 
I am located just south of Cherry Creek State Park.  I have had RBNU's visiting my yard all year.  Two have been especially regular visitors this summer.  On July 2, I had an adult feeding 2 fledglings.  I am assuming that they nested nearby, because their visits were so frequent.  According to my records, RBNUs were around last summer as well, but not as regularly.
 
Becky Campbell
Arapahoe Cty.
just so of CCSP 
 
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 10:47 AM, Greg Pasquariello <greg@pasq.net> wrote:
I get them in Highlands Ranch every year around mid-August.  I used to think this was early, but it’s happened every year.  This year, they showed up last week.  Right now there is one picking around the pine outside my window.
 
 
Greg Pasquariello
Highlands Ranch CO
 
 
 
On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 9:09:13 AM UTC-6, Walter Wehtje wrote:
Yesterday afternoon I birded the Dadd Gulch Trail along the Poudre River in Larimer County with Leslie Starr. Apart from a flock of 10+ Audubon's Warblers that had a Yellow Warbler, female American Redstart and a Townsend's Warbler along for the ride, we counted at least 9 RBNU. A nice total but I didn't think much of it. This morning, while out with the dog, I heard 4+ RBNU calling in my Fort Collins neighborhood. It seems early for these guys to be so low this early. Is anyone else seeing/hearing unusual numbers of RBNUs along the Front Range?
 
Walter Wehtje
Fort Collins, CO
 
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