Last Sunday, Feb. 18, three of us were thrilled to observe about 20 to 25 Common Redpolls in the shrub/ewill area next to the road between Nederland and El Dora. Starting at 10:30 in a freeziing wind, we spent half an hour observing them foraging for seeds on the ground, periodically flyiing up into the shrub branches when a Steller's Jay appeared or when we made a sudden move. The were still there when we decided to leave. Unfortunately, we didn't get a photo of these beautiful, hardy red-capped visitors from the north who seemed unfazed by wind gusts of up to 50 mph.
Happy winter birding, Carol KampertYou received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group.
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