Hello birders,
Rich Stevens, Rebecca Kosten, Sue Ehlmann and I drove the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife drive this afternoon. It had to be almost 80 degrees, oh Colorado!
Total birds seen on the Drive: two Black-billed Magpies, one first year Bald Eagle, one Western Meadowlark, eight or so Lapland Longspurs, twenty plus Horned Larks and one female American Kestrel.
Things were a little more interesting at Lake Ladora. Hundreds of Ring-billed Gulls but also a Lesser Black-backed Gull and Herring Gull. Very few ducks were there, nothing uncommon.
Good Birding!
Directions to birding spots on CoBus website:
coloradobirdingsociety.net
Terry Michaels, President, Colorado Birding Society
Centennial, CO
Contact CoBus/Report Interesting Birds: 303-324-7994
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Rich Stevens, Rebecca Kosten, Sue Ehlmann and I drove the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife drive this afternoon. It had to be almost 80 degrees, oh Colorado!
Total birds seen on the Drive: two Black-billed Magpies, one first year Bald Eagle, one Western Meadowlark, eight or so Lapland Longspurs, twenty plus Horned Larks and one female American Kestrel.
Things were a little more interesting at Lake Ladora. Hundreds of Ring-billed Gulls but also a Lesser Black-backed Gull and Herring Gull. Very few ducks were there, nothing uncommon.
Good Birding!
Directions to birding spots on CoBus website:
coloradobirdingsociety.net
Terry Michaels, President, Colorado Birding Society
Centennial, CO
Contact CoBus/Report Interesting Birds: 303-324-7994
Subscribe to "cobirders" by sending blank email to:
cobirders-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Read "cobirders" at:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/cobirders/conversations/messages
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