Thursday 21 April 2022

Re: [cobirds] Yellow-crowned Night Heron

This is nuts! It must be the same bird John Breitsch has found and refound over the years at this same spot. 

Of all the water across all this continent, this one creature of the wet southern climes keeps returning to a scrubby pond a mile above sea level off a closing hole of a nondescript golf course in the Great Plains.

Birds -- go figure.

Good birding,

Mark Obmascik
Denver, CO

On Thursday, April 21, 2022, 02:17:48 PM MDT, Jim Esten <jcesten@gmail.com> wrote:


No-name pond at 53rd and Himalaya, next to a golf course. In addition:: 8 American Pelicans, 2 bluejays, 3 Yellow-rumped Warblers (Audubon), 1 Goldfinch, Great Horned Owl nest with 3 owlets (I'm told, I saw 2), Red-tailed Hawk nest with 2 adults. Very birdy for such a dinky wooded area.  
Jim Esten
Denver, CO
Yellow-crowned Night Heron _09041.jpgYellow-rumped Warbler_09057.jpgRed-tailed Hawk_09062.jpg


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