I ran my BBS routes earlier this month; one in Baca County, one in Kit
Carson County and one in Yuma County. Overall the results were
predictable, though a never-before-seen species on my Baca County route gave me
pause... a robin at a farmstead was the first one ever recorded on the
route! They are in Springfield, perhaps 20 miles away, so my surprise was
centered on the fact I'd never had one on the route before.
Incidentally and off-route, I noticed white-winged doves at the Springfield town
park (at the water tower), amongst the Eurasian collared and mourning doves,
common and great-tailed grackles (I remember having to document my first
observation of a great-tailed grackle on this BBS route not too many years ago,
now they're everywhere), and of course, robins.
One stop on my route in Kit Carson County had me puzzling over sounds of
mallards and turkeys coming from a farmstead. Then the call of a peacock
made me stick around for further investigation and sure enough a light brown
turkey emerged from behind some bushes in the yard. Obviously, none of
those guys got counted.
I recorded greater prairie chickens at a couple of stops on my Yuma County
route, as usual. However, at one stop it seemed the booming was coming
from a specific point whilst the cackling and laughing seemed to be spread out
over a wide area. A roadside conversation with a local rancher revealed
that he'd seen a prairie chicken hen cross the road in front of him that morning
with 13 chicks in tow, so it seems apparent that the breeding season for
these birds is fairly well extended. A red-headed woodpecker on this route
was excavating a nest cavity, while a pair I'd seen at Sandsage SWA near Wray
the day before, not far from my route, were feeding young. I also
recorded 5 dickcissels at my last stop on this route, then saw/heard several
more within a mile as I drove away. I've never had that kind of
concentration of dickcissels on any of my routes before; and there were a couple
at Sandsage the day before, as well.
Keep Smilin',
Kevin Corwin
west Centennial
Arapahoe County