Pond Life - 1st Creek Trail - Denver, CO

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JBreitsch - Denver

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Jun 9, 2013, 1:46:09 PM6/9/13
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I'm on call for work this weekend, so I couldn't get out to do any long birding trips.  Just walking about a mile from my house, I was able to experience a typical, common spring morning in Colorado.  Along a new trail (more on that below), I was able to see the following among 30 species:
 
A croaking Great-blue Heron.  A curious Say's Phoebe that followed me around for about 5 minutes.  A nesting Swainson's Hawk.  Nesting Mallard pair.  Common Yellowthroats and Yellow Warblers.  Noisy Blue Jays and Northern Flickers.  A House Wren going in and out of a nest hole in a tree.  A calling Western Wood-pewee.  And then there were the highlights -
 
An adult Pied-billed Grebe feeding her young, and then calling them to her when they got too spread out.
An American Coot alternately feeding her young (at least 4 of them) and chasing away a muskrat from the nest area. 
Another coot carrying nesting material to / and then sitting on a nest.  It seems that in a little while that pond will have even more little redheaded coot babies that look as if they're on fire. 
 
A few picture links here.  More on my photostream:
 
                                         http://www.flickr.com/photos/breitschbirding/8998537912/lightbox/
                                         http://www.flickr.com/photos/breitschbirding/8997351663/lightbox/
Frog                                 http://www.flickr.com/photos/breitschbirding/8997312577/lightbox/
 
First Creek Trail:      
 
This is a new trail built as an amenity for the Fairway Villas adult community on the north end of Green Valley Ranch.  It is a very short little trail just to the west of the 16th and 17th holes of the golf course.  It is east of Dunkirk St, just below 54th.  It is a wide, sidewalk type path that does a loop that can't be but a quarter mile total.  There are small ponds and a little wooded area. 
 
For a non birding day, this wasn't too bad.  Add in the turtles, frogs, and muskrat, and it was a pleasant way to spend a little time.
 
John Breitsch
Denver, Colorado
 
                                        
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