Monday 16 May 2022

Re: [cobirds] Rocky Mt Arsenal Spring Count May 15.

Did you find Burrowing Owls? If so, where?
We did not but maybe just missed them.

Lisa Carp (& Aaron Yappert)
Superior

On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 8:07 AM charles...@gmail.com <charlesachase3@gmail.com> wrote:
A great day with intermittent gusty winds and a delightful crew of counters pulled in 92 species in spite of extreme drought conditions at the Arsenal.   Few waterbirds to be found with most lakes dry or near dry already.   Highlights too numerous to count , including many Swainson's Hawks giving great aerial shows and courting behavior, one of the nesting Bald Eagles trying to shop at the Osprey fish market,  very many Lark Buntings scattered all over the SG Prairie area on territories singing and parachuting all day long, and practically every cottonwood sported a Bullocks male, pair of Lark Sparrows, Western and Eastern Kingbirds or a House Wren. The mixed sparrow flocks in the Saltbush area made for a great study at the end of the day.  And of course no Arsenal visit is complete without a Great Horned Owl, in this case two family groups each with 2 fledglings.  Great day indeed!

Charlie 
Denver

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