HOODED CRANE (female); Denver Co., CO

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Doug Ward

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Apr 1, 2019, 11:58:44 AM4/1/19
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While sitting at my desk (SW Denver, Denver Co.) working away with the window open on this beautiful morning (Mon., 1 Apr.'19), heard the ethereal calls of a migrating flock of about thirty (30) SANDHILL CRANES.  As most of you know, hearing cranes calling is truly one of the greatest gifts Nature has afforded us - so basic, yet an audible representation of wild.  Anyway, to the point of this post.  Mixed in with this group was a small, dark crane with an all white neck and head, except for the diagnostic black "hood", a HOODED CRANE!  Turned out to be a female crane as it's "hood" was more of a "bonnet".  This was around 9:45am here in Denver, and as the flock was working it's way north, I'd be on the lookout Ft. Collins around lunch time.

So, another good yard bird to add to the OSPREY flyover on Thursday (28 Mar.'19) and a small flock of MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRDs that graced us on Saturday (30 Mar.'19).

Good Birding,
Doug



Doug Ward

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Apr 1, 2019, 1:08:08 PM4/1/19
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Amazingly, the female HOODED CRANE returned and is currently feeding in our garden!!  Just checked dates, and today is right in the middle of their expected timing for Colorado. We're in Southwest Denver (Denver Co.), so please let me know if you'd like directions.  Again, great yard bird!

Cheers,
Doug

BTW - Thinking she is from the expected eastern Russian Amish subspecies (G. monacha lancasterensis) based on bonnet coloration.


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Sebastian Patti

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Apr 1, 2019, 1:11:52 PM4/1/19
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nice!
04/01/19



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Steve Stachowiak

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Apr 1, 2019, 1:26:45 PM4/1/19
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Would someone please call Doug Ward and let him know that Joe Roller has hacked his Cobird account?

Good Birding,
Steve Stachowiak
Highlands Ranch, CO

Joe Roller

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Apr 1, 2019, 1:43:58 PM4/1/19
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I am an innocent party to all this and did not hack anyone's account.
Let me know if there is any action I need to take, please.
Joe Roller

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Doug Faulkner

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Apr 1, 2019, 2:12:06 PM4/1/19
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All,

I would caution all to check their calendars and note what day it is before we get too carried away.

happy foolin',

Doug Faulkner
Arvada, CO


Doug Ward

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Apr 1, 2019, 3:16:34 PM4/1/19
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Sadly, the crane has departed, but not before wishing everyone a Happy April Fools Day.  Took two flies on the water, but got enough strikes to get the hook to set - plus I can now sleep easy that eventually got Mr. Roller to bite.  Now back to work, and that's not a lie.

Cheers,
Doug
 

On Monday, April 1, 2019, 11:38:22 AM PDT, Joe Roller <jrol...@gmail.com> wrote:


Got me.
Joe
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