Friday, 14 October 2022

Re: [cobirds] Abridged summary of cobirds@googlegroups.com - 6 updates in 6 topics

New to the group and a first time visitor to Colorado, Denver area from Washington state/Puget Sound.
Some asks and a response to the recent wildlife friendly posts.
The first ask is for any local birders that might be interested in sharing/showing a visitor around the RAM and Barr Lake areas and other favorites? All the birdingPal folks appear to be "migrants" as well, with Florida(?) as their early wintering grounds.
I am here until the 24th and staying in the Parkwood development area, JUST on the SE side of the RAM. Willing to pay for gas/food as I am having a bit of a balkiness in rental car rates at this time and don't really need a car for the whole time that I am here for.
You can reply directly to me if you're available/interested.
Now for my response regarding David's post, partly because I still work for a local Environmental Health program, although as clerical support not technical. Anyway, for septic system maintenance for drain field components I am a little confused by a requirement for weekly mowings of the areas. Shared and high risk systems have annual inspection reporting requirements for Washington state so while they need to be clear of overgrowth, weekly just seems excessive. Of course, the general perception of acres of tidy lawns as green space equivalents is the 'row' that we as birders/natural world enthusiasts "need to turn over/hoe'. We are all familiar with the one step forward/two steps back dance.
BTW, I am not really a ranter, honestly! Here to visit and pick up some good birds! I am a member of local Audubon, WOS, ABC Birding Club and a women's birding group, The Willettes.
Thanks for allowing me some of your mountain birding time!
Laurel Parshall  

On Fri, Oct 14, 2022, 2:20 AM <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Deborah Carstensen <fiddlenurs@aol.com>: Oct 13 09:37PM -0600

Are three small groups flew overi Mueller Park as I was hiking today. They were small flocks. So great to hear them!
 
There were tons mountain chickadees and lots of pygmy nuthatches they're on ...more
DAVID A LEATHERMAN <daleatherman@msn.com>: Oct 14 03:08AM

Other than cranes flying over intermittently almost all day, not a lot of bird numbers at Crow Valley Campground today but pretty good diversity.
 
Best birds were:
Cassin's Finch (f or imm) calling ...more
Meredith McBurney <Meredith.McBurney@birdconservancy.org>: Oct 13 03:23PM -0700

We got our first Flicker of the season today, the last (I think) of the
common BIG birds that we look forward to catching every season. And our
second Tennessee Warbler (We've only caught 7 total ...more
"joe...@betterbirdwatching.com" <joega140@gmail.com>: Oct 13 12:35PM -0700

September 2022 Birds, Woodland Park Yard Area and Beyond
 
 
Canada Goose-
 
Many at Lake San Cristobal on 9-6
 

 
Common Merganser-
 
Rainbow Gulch on 9-12, 1F
 

 
Hooded Merganser-
...more
Ted Floyd <tedfloyd73@gmail.com>: Oct 13 01:09PM -0600

Hey, all.
 
Earlier this Thurs. morning, Oct. 13, I was slaving away at the keyboard
when what should I hear but the fast and slurred call notes of a *Cassin
finch.* Went outside to get a photo and ...more
Betsy R <esrumely@gmail.com>: Oct 13 07:53AM -0700

About 8:30 pm, shortly after completing David Hill's wonderful webinar,
police helicopters were using spotlights to strafe Congress Park in Denver,
which sits behind my house. I heard a large ...more
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