Yellow Grosbeak

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quezada...@gmail.com

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May 28, 2021, 4:23:12 PM5/28/21
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Someone reported an apparent yellow grosbeak in huerfano county a couple hours ago. Just wondering what access is looking like to this yard and if anyone has their contact info. 
Pablo Quezada
Denver, Co

Peter Gent

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May 30, 2021, 1:13:53 PM5/30/21
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All,

I was one of the lucky multitude seeing the Yellow Grosbeak yesterday morning. The group I was with were noting that the bird had dark streaks in the eyebrow region and on the head, but not in the auricular and cheek region that is shown for the female in the Sibley and National Geographic guides.  The bird was also growing some new feathers in the wing coverts.  This led us to think that it might be a male in its 2nd year that hasn't come into full breeding plumage yet.  On page 467 of the 1st edition of the big Sibley guide, there is a sequence of illustrations for a male Black-headed Grosbeak that shows a first summer bird that doesn't have the full black head and back of the full adult.  In fact, there was a bird exactly like the first summer bird in the yard yesterday,  along with several fully plumaged male Black-headeds.  We thought that, if Yellow Grosbeak follows the same pattern, then the first summer male might look like the bird we were seeing.  It would probably take input from an expert like Steve Howell to be sure of this ID, because I am no expert on this species.

If I had written this email yesterday evening, I would have said that everyone present was behaving well and enjoying seeing such a great bird.  However, I see that there is an ebird report this morning from 7:30am, when everyone had explicitly been asked not to arrive until 8:30.  These homeowners have been more than generous in allowing access to their lovely property for long periods of time. Please do not abuse their hospitality.

Cheers,  Peter Gent.
Boulder, CO.

John Vanderpoel

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May 31, 2021, 11:29:15 AM5/31/21
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Loch Kilpatrick just got the grosbeak ten minutes ago 9:15 am on Monday) and the landowner told him that his place would be open as long as the bird was there.

JWV

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Hugh Kingery

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Jun 1, 2021, 4:19:53 PM6/1/21
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Providing people see it today, does anyone who plans to drive down to see the bird tomorrow (Wed) have room in their car for Urling and me. From Denver, Colo Spgs, or even Pueblo?

Hugh & Urling Kingery
Franktown

Pete Janzen

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Jun 2, 2021, 12:09:33 PM6/2/21
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Might make the trek from Wichita for this bird tomorrow if it is seen today and access is permitted on Thursday, June 3. Any salient information on either topic would be appreciated. Email pete....@sbcglobal.net
Thank you

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Steven Rash

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Jun 2, 2021, 12:34:06 PM6/2/21
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Hi Pete, 

According to a  FB post early yesterday morning from the home owner, Gib, he will continue to allow access to his property from 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM if it continues to show. I have not seen any reports of it today so far. 

Cheers, 

Steve Rash
Denver, CO

flammowl17

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Jun 2, 2021, 12:42:43 PM6/2/21
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So far, not seen today.  People are watching.



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