The Crossbills crushed it in Clear Creek County yesterday.
It's safe to say we
didn't expect anywhere near the 84 species we got for the Colorado Birding Challenge (162% of par, almost enough to beat the Grand County team). But it was an amazing
day of migration in the high country. Every strip of riparian willows
was bursting with warblers. The fields were full of sparrows. Raptors
were on the move over the mountains.
The biggest highlight was
the
Magnolia Warbler we found at Alvarado Open Space Park, a first
record for the county. Other terrific finds included a Nashville
Warbler, multiple Clay-colored Sparrows, a Northern Pygmy-Owl, Eastern
and Western Kingbirds, Western Bluebird, and Lesser Goldfinch. We
finished the day with a Boreal Owl on the road to Guanella Pass.
Given
the lack of surface water in the county, we were pretty happy with our
haul of three duck species and one shorebird, although it would have
been nice to get a goose or a heron. We finished without a single
blackbird or swallow.
Enormous thanks to our donors. As
promised, we named a bird after each and every one, from Ashley the
Osprey to Peter the pygmy-owl. We've sent individual thank-you emails with photos embedded or linked.
https://charity.pledgeit.org/2025COBC/teams/@crossbillsThere's still time to donate and get a bird named after YOU!
Nathan Pieplow
Boulder