Tuesday, 18 August 2020

[cobirds] Common nighthawks in Longmont

This is a little overdue, but Pat Wednesday at Roosevelt Park in Longmont (Longs Peak Avenue and Bross) there were up to 20 common nighthawks flying over. The week before there were about half that number; it will be interesting to see tomorrow how many there are. They were apparently feeding but mostly silent, only a few "peents". Most of the activity was between 6-8 pm.

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