Sunday, 20 September 2020

[cobirds] Canyon Towhee in Las Animas, and more

Birders,

Although they are not considered strongly migratory, Canyon Towhees are
only present in the fall, winter and spring around Las Animas, Bent
County. I get them in my yard about three out of every four years, and
they often stay until spring. My first one of the season just appeared
this afternoon. I still have a couple of Black-chinned Hummingbirds
frequenting my feeders. Birders are welcome, but I'd prefer advance notice.

I went to Adobe Creek Reservoir (Bent and Kiowa Counties) this morning,
and failed to find Reddish Egret, American Golden-Plover, Sabine's Gull
or anything I consider worthy of posting to cobirds.

Duane Nelson

Las Animas, Bent County, CO

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