[Bluebird-babble] Fw: [cobirds] More bluebirds, Barrow's, etc.
Jeannie Mitchell
vancerus at earthlink.net
Wed Feb 28 13:46:51 EST 2007
On Monday, here in northeastern El Paso County, I was delighted to
find a flock of about 30 mountain bluebirds! What a wonderful sight!
Unfortunately, the flock was also being monitored by three large
cats. I went with camera to the site yesterday, and did not find one
bird. However, on the way home, I found a tree filled with cedar
waxwings (a first for me)! How beautiful!! (Any yes, I took many,
many pictures!) Jeannie
On Feb 28, 2007, at 11:32 AM, vmeierjahn at att.net wrote:
> I live by Evergreen and we saw a bluebird yesterday. We installed
> 3 boxes on my property last year and am hoping we get a nesting
> pair this year,
>
>
> Vicky
>
> -------------- Original message from "steven nishimuta"
> <snishi at ecoisp.com>: --------------
>
> We first heard mountain bluebirds at Carter Lake west of Loveland
> on Feb. 22nd and a few days later spotted a couple of males. We
> monitor 50 boxes on Larimer County Parks land in the Blue Mountain
> area (Carter, Flatiron, Pinewood lakes).
>
> Steve and Zoe Nishimuta
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: Sue Schulman
> Date: 02/25/07 11:28:15
> To: bluebird-babble
> Subject: [Bluebird-babble] Fw: [cobirds] More bluebirds, Barrow's,
> etc.
>
>
> Hello to bluebird lovers; I haven't seen bluebirds at Cherry
> Creek resovoir near me but was happy to see this posting on co-
> birds and hope that all of you will share sightings. I haven't
> been active for several monts recoveing from knee replacement but
> am looking for spring and return of the bluebirds! Sue
> I help monitor 44 boxes near Larkspur.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Scott Roederer
> To: COBIRDS Discussion List
> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 4:23 PM
> Subject: [cobirds] More bluebirds, Barrow's, etc.
>
> CObirders,
>
> Gary Matthews and I walked through a flock of 20-30 Mountain
> Bluebirds near the Beaver Meadows Entrance to Rocky Mountain National
> Park today. Nearby, we also found two Northern Shrike. The changing
> of the guard.
>
> At Lake Estes, a group of waterfowl near the west end included a male
> Barrow's Goldeneye, several Common Goldeneye, a male Hooded
> Merganser, a pair of Bufflehead, and a Lesser Scaup. A Northern
> Shoveler dropped in, as well, while we were there.
>
> Scott Roederer
> Estes Park
>
>
>
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> From: "steven nishimuta" <snishi at ecoisp.com>
> Date: February 28, 2007 8:59:27 AM MST
> To: "bluebird-babble" <bluebird-babble at denveraudubon.org>
> Subject: Re: [Bluebird-babble] Fw: [cobirds] More bluebirds,
> Barrow's, etc.
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