Hi all,
The list keeps growing!  Now with Vermilion Flycatcher, Lesser Nighthawk,
and White-eyed Vireo we're up to *382.  *

I would like to apologize for any confusion related to my RFI about the
Black-chinned Sparrow. I should have been more specific about which
sighting I was referring to.  The report is 2010-115 from La Plata county.
If anyone has any more specific information on this sighting they could
share, that would be great. But I definitely want to avoid any sense of
prying or not respecting privacy.

Thanks again, and sorry for any confusion.

Sincerely,
Thomas


On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 10:30 AM Thomas Heinrich <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> For those interested, I thought I would share this list of species not yet
> ticked on the aggregate yard list. Many fall into the category of "yeah,
> right."  But, still a lot of potential.
>
> There are a few species I am wondering about for various reasons.
>
> *Little Gull*: Found in a pond in Pinery, (near or part of Parker,
> Douglas Cty, I believe) in November, 2004. As I recall, there were houses
> lining, or somewhat close to this pond.
>
> *Snowy Owl*: seen on many houses near Standley Lake< Jefferson Cty, in
> December 2017, so likely to be on someone's yard list.
>
> *Red-breasted Sapsucker*: Seen in the Broadmoor golf course and
> surrounding yards.
>
> *Gyrfalcon*: wintering in Larimer Cty several years near the landfill off
> of S Taft Hill Rd. There is a neighborhood just to the east of the fields
> on the east side of Taft Hill.
>
> *Black-chinned Sparrow*:  One report on the CBRC page has the location of
> sighting listed as "Private Property."  It's not clear whether the birds
> were found by a landowner, or whether it was a yard or, more likely, part
> of an undeveloped large parcel or property.
>
>
> The following sightings have been added to Bryan's list, but were not sent
> to me directly, so have no names or counties associated with them. It would
> be great to be able to include those details. Please feel free to email me
> directly, or once the lists have been merged fill in the appropriate slots.
>
> Lesser Black-backed Gull
> American Bittern
> Acorn Woodpecker
>
>
> Species total is now *378*
>
>
> Thanks to all who are contributing!
>
> Thomas
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Thomas Heinrich
> Boulder, CO
> [email protected]
> www.pbase.com/birdercellist
>


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Thomas Heinrich
Boulder, CO
[email protected]
www.pbase.com/birdercellist

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