Monday, January 26, 2015

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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

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Monday, January 12, 2015

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Friday, August 3, 2012

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Sunday, December 6, 2009

bar-headed goose at Confluence

Check out these pics of a bar-headed goose seen today at Confluence!  Jason Beason gets the credit for spotting it.  This goose is from Asia, although it is a common zoo bird.  Might it be a wild bird?  Or is it an escapee?

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Monday, July 13, 2009

Birds & Brews, Delta


Birds & Brews Colorado! An informal gathering of birders of all abilities - if you're interested in birds, you're invited!

It's a time to meet other birders, maybe find a carpool or birding buddy, ask about where to find target birds, share cool research projects you might be working on, ask a bird feeding question, share life lists, a great new book,  project ideas, digiscoping tips, promote your blog--the sky is the limit!

(I stole this idea from Sharon Stiteler at birdchick.com who has a successful and fun "Birds & Beers" in Minnesota and various other places she travels, with her approval.) My hope is to host these throughout the state. (and beyond?)

DETAILS:
Thursday, August 6th, 6:00 p.m. at the Stockyards Restaurant & Lounge, 1205 Main St. Delta, Colorado.

Hosted by  myself (Connie Kogler) and my sister, Lauren Burke.

RSVP is helpful for the restaurant staff, so if you know your coming, let me know. If you don't know, but find you can, come anyway!

If you have any questions, feel free to email me, and feel free to pass this email on and here is a link for reference: 
http://birdsothemorning.blogspot.com/2009/07/birds-brews-colorado-delta.html


Connie Kogler
BirdsOTheMorning.com
AslansOwn.com
Loveland, Colorado.




Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Plateau Field Trip

Following is Pam Motley's description/invitation to a cool UP field trip:

*The Uncompahgre Mesas Forest Restoration and Demonstration Project *

The UP Project (www.UPProject.org <http://www.UPProject.org>), US Forest
Service, Colorado Forest Restoration Institute –Colorado State
University (CFRI)
(http://welcome.warnercnr.colostate.edu/cfri-home/index.php), local
conservation groups and interested members of the community have come
together to enhance the resiliency, diversity and productivity of the
native ecosystem in the Uncompahgre Mesas area of the Uncompahgre
Plateau, CO using best available science and collaboration. The first
phase of this comprehensive restoration effort will focus on a
17,000-acre landscape. The area is comprised of aspen, mixed conifer and
ponderosa pine forest types.

* *

*July 29 – 30 Field Trip/Camp Out*.

This event will be an excellent opportunity for community members to
learn multi-party ecological monitoring data collection techniques. Dr.
Jessica Clement and Mica Keralis from the Colorado Forest Restoration
Institute-Colorado State University will conduct a training session for
workgroup members and volunteers. They have developed a 'citizen
scientist' ecological monitoring protocol for our project to measure the
following indicators:

1. Surface Fuels (including coarse woody debris)
2. Tree Characteristics (Diameter at Breast Height DBH, Height,
species, age, composition)
3. Canopy Cover and base height
4. Tree Density
5. Photo Points
6. Understory vegetation (abundance and composition including noxious
weeds)
7. Willdlife indicators
8. Disease, pathogens and insect indicators

After the training session, we will begin to collect
pre-treatment/baseline data within the project area. We will camp at the
USFS 25 Mesa Guard Station on the Uncompahgre Plateau on July 29^th .

* *

*RSVP*

Please join us for all or part of the field trip. New comers are welcome
and you do not need to make a long-term commitment to the project to
participate in this training session. RSVP to Pam Motley at 970-209-9087
or UPProject@UPProject.org <mailto:UPProject@UPProject.org>. Because the
UP will be providing meals, I'll need to know by */Friday, July 24^th /*
if you are planning to attend.

Pam Motley

Education Coordinator

Uncompahgre Plateau Project

www.UPProject.org <http://www.UPProject.org>

970.209.9087

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Field Trip - Atlas Blockbuster

July 1619 – Blockbuster on the Uncompahgre Plateau, Region 7

Coen Dexter will lead this weekend-long blockbuster in the Starvation Point and Moore Mesa priority blocks, located near Columbine Pass and Campground on the Uncompahgre Plateau.  These blocks are between 8,000 and 10,000 feet in elevation and are mostly on U.S. Forest Service land.  Participants should be able to find Flammulated Owl, Williamson's Sapsucker, Grace's Warbler, and many, many more species.  Twenty years ago, atlasers reported nearly 70 species in the Starvation priority block, the highest species total of any block on the plateau.

Anyone who wants to learn about COBBAII or wants to do some birding on the plateau is invited to participate in some or the entire weekend.  Pick which days you want to come─one, two, three, or all four.  We are tentatively planning a campfire and barbeque Friday night.  Over a beer or glass of wine, we can share some tales dating back to the first atlas.  This will be a great opportunity to pay tribute to those atlasers who contributed so much during COBBAI.


Contact Coen Dexter for details — coenbrenda@yahoo.com.

Cheryl Day




Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Atlas in Aspens

Breeding Birds in the Aspens

Thanks to Dennis for another good post. This is also an opportunity
to remind all of us that trips like his are good sources of info for the
Breeding Bird Atlas. You do not have to be the official owner of the
block in question, or any block, to contribute to the atlas. I think
you just need to register at the atlas website at
http://bird.atlasing.org/Atlas/CO/Main . It is not considered
poaching to add a few cool birds to someone else's block.

We finally went up to my Spruce Mountain block, which sounds like
one of the places Dennis was just at, today. As usual, the pure aspens
in our area are just about the best birding you can find anywhere. We
had a new Purple Martin location, but, like Dennis said, there were a
few old martin sites with few or no martins. We also heard Willow
flycatchers in two blocks, and had Red tailed and Swainson's hawks,
Wilson's and Mac warblers, and huge numbers of Robins, Yellow warblers,
VG swallows and House wrens. As always, anyone is welcome to add
Swainson's thrush or Fox sparrow-two of today's targets- to my block.

BD