Saturday, 11 November 2017

[cobirds] Swamp Sp., Ross's & Snow Goose - West Arapahoe

I spent the morning (11/11) birding in west Arapahoe County. I started by owling within the Denver CBC circle, scouting for screeches. I picked up two during an early morning walk. One responded to my imitation by swooping to a nearby perch and watching me. The second whinnied and trilled back at me.

My first stop after sunrise was Ketring Lake. Two Canvasbacks and a female Common Goldeneye were FOSs for me. So was a Marsh Wren, which responded madly to me as I pished for a sparrow that turned out to be a Swamp, a state bird for me. 

After Ketring, I stopped at Blackmer Lake in Cherry Hills Village. A Ross's Goose with a flock of Cackling was in the playing fields around Kent Denver School. 

From Blackmer, I headed to Westlands Park in Greenwood Village. In the fields around the park was another white goose with a flock of Cackling & Canadas. I took it, initially, for the same Ross's (which I saw when I arrived at Kent Denver, but not when I left). But closer inspection revealed it to be a Snow Goose, my first in Arapahoe. A Greater White-fronted X something else, perhaps the same hybrid I saw a week or two ago at Kent Denver, was half of what I needed for another county bird. No sign of the Indigo Bunting from earlier this week. Several Wood Ducks in the northern most pond. Around the pond, was a heap of robins, juncos, Black-capped Chickadees, Bushtit, and Cedar Waxwings. 

Back home, I had my first yard American Tree Sparrow of the fall. This bird was foraging in my flower garden (though under a feeder, so I don't know what it was after). I followed an absurd, complex song to a Song Sparrow, which was vocalizing something odd.

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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