Thursday, 4 February 2021

Re: [cobirds] Weld County Foray

Dan,

This morning, as I was watching the news, they were talking about Weld County becoming a Wyoming territory.  Do you have any insight on this?

Is this a realistic possibility. 

Cinnamon Bergeron 

On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 6:12 PM 'Dan Stringer' via Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Early this morning I looked for Sharp-tailed Grouse in Weld County with Michael Kiessig and Chuck Aid. After Chuck spotted a Merlin carrying prey at WCR 136 and 99, we drove N on 99 N past 138. While scoping Rough-legged Hawks and a Northern Harrier to the east we saw 3 STGR in the distant tall grass, then they flew and it turned into a flock of 21.

Other birds of note were 9 Rough-legged Hawks in a wide area (seems like a good year to see this wintering species), and 19 Lapland Longspur: two individuals along the way and then 17 on Rd 115 between Rd 134 and 138. Some lingering snow patches appeared to be a draw, I've previously seen small numbers of LALO at stock tanks but these birds didn't need that with their water source in the side-of-the-road ditch.

Dan Stringer
Larkspur, CO

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