Gary Bowen, Thornton
On Tuesday, December 8, 2020 at 3:39:08 PM UTC-7 Dave Cameron wrote:
Two different people now have asked me whether Western Meadowlark migrates, or if it stays all winter and is simply quieter.I personally never see them in winter, so I looked it up, and found this: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Western_Meadowlark/maps-range#, which basically says that they do, and also that they do not, migrate. It references birds that migrate off breeding grounds, as well as some who don't; birds at higher elevations that move downhill in winter, etc. Although this info is not Colorado-specific. They do show purple on the range map, implying year-round presence, if not necessarily of all of the same birds. So, yes! Any insight as to our locals would be enlightening.Thanks,DaveOn Tuesday, December 8, 2020 at 11:04:12 AM UTC-7 Dave Cameron wrote:Slightly late report... On Sunday the 6th, at Barr Lake SP:A good flock (20 or so) American Tree Sparrows5,000 or so Common MerganserPossibly double that many geese, including Canada, Cackling and TWO Ross' Geese150-200 Am. White Pelicans. The previously mentioned swan that was associating with them was not seen.10-15 Bald EaglesQuite a few Pintails and Mallards, scattered throughout2 very late Western Meadowlarks2 Kestrels2 PheasantDave CameronDenver
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