Tuesday, 27 January 2015
[cobirds] Chukar in metro Denver
[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 27 January 2105
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Monday, 26 January 2015
[cobirds] Purple Finch, Lamar (Prowers County) Colorado
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[cobirds] American Woodcock, Larimer County
Hello, birders,
Today, Monday, there were 12 of us birders at 12:30 pm, looking from the road in front of the ranger's house for the American Woodcock. Up and down the road we paced, looking down at the stream. Barb and I heard leaves rustling, probably just a mouse. After 40 minutes I had that sinking, dipped feeling, when suddenly keen-eyed Pat Baldridge of Windsor said those magical words, "I've got it!"
Soon we all saw the Woodcock, hiding in a tangle of sticks and vines on a steep bank, a few feet from the stream. We got a good look at him and he at us. After a few minutes he seemed to shrug his shoulders and started bobbing, perhaps to scare up a worm.
Aristotle thought certain birds hibernate. The Poorwill does, as observed in 1804 by Merriweather Lewis in North Dakota. This Woodcock seems to follow Aristotle's theory, as it disappears into the leaves "to take a long winter's nap," as Larry Griffin observed. (Actually, today felt more like summer, a sunny, glorious 70 degrees.)
What a strange bird, often a challenge to find. Hope it sticks around for as long as it enjoys Bobcat Ridge's worms and leaves, maybe for weeks to come.
Tom Wilberding
Boulder, CO
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[cobirds] Secondary Raptor Alley Report/Nunn
Sharing raptor report (1/24) from Ranny C/Greeley who took his visiting son from Atlanta/GA out on Raptor Alley over weekend. Total of 27 birds for them.
- American Kestrel - 8
- Rough-legged Hawk - 3
- Red-tailed Hawk - 4
- Ferruginous Hawk - 3
- Northern Harrier - 4
- Merlin - 2
- Golden Eagle - 1
- Bald Eagle - 2
- January 17 (2015) - 35 raptors
- January 11 (2015) - 34 raptors
- November 22 - 66 raptors
- November 2 - 39 raptors
- October 20 - 39 raptors
- October 13 - 25 raptors
- October 26 - 30 raptors
- December 1 - 47 raptors
- December 15 - 43 raptors
- January 11 - 57 raptors
- February 23 - 45 raptors
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
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Re: [cobirds] Barrow's Goldeneyes, Larimer
Libby Edwards
The pair of Barrow's Goldeneyes first reported earlier this year by Josh Bruening at Watson Lake, between Laporte and Bellvue (Larimer) was still present this morning at 11am. Dave Steingraeber and I also saw one Golden Eagle fly across the lake (scaring all the geese) and over the escarpment to the east. No eagles were seen on the two nests, at least that we could see using only binoculars.--
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
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[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 26 January 2015
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