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Local Birds
After work on Monday, I wandered along Black Squirrel Creek for a couple hours. The highlight was a pair of Red Crossbills in the pines along one of the ponds. The male sat on an exposed branch for several minutes … Continue reading
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Quarantine Bird List
Saturday, March 14 was the last time I “went somewhere” to bird before the world shut down, and that somewhere was just down to Clear Spring Ranch on the south end of the county. The state officially went “stay-at-home” on … Continue reading
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Holbrook Reservoir
My birding year got off to a great start back in January, helped by my trip to Florida. By the end of January, I’d already seen 133 species. I had trips to Arkansas in April and Ohio in May and … Continue reading
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Back to Clear Spring Ranch
I couldn’t stand the thought of wandering locally to bird yet again, so I drove down to the south end of the county to Clear Spring Ranch. Nothing exciting had been reported from there, so other birders didn’t flock to … Continue reading
Clear Spring Ranch
On Saturday, somebody reported a Glossy Ibis and several Long-billed Curlews hanging out in a flooded field at Clear Spring Ranch, near the southern edge of El Paso County. It’s week five of the Covid-19 quarantine, and as the major … Continue reading
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