In Search of Spring .../Weld

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The Nunn Guy

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Mar 8, 2021, 1:02:59 PM3/8/21
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Hi all

Explored a lot of north central Weld over weekend hoping to find signs of spring. I did. Still only Horned Larks and raptors on shortgrass, no summer longspurs seen/heard. Other item of interest is new wooden double-post power-lines going in along Hwy 77 on east in and around CR 116 Playa-new raptor perches at least.

Most waters open and fully occupied in most instances.
  • CR 124/122 ponds (open and full) geese and ducks
  • Cozzens Lake (open) tons of geese
  • Stewart's Lake (open) geese and ducks
  • Latham Reservoir (partial) geese and ducks
  • CR 48 marsh has flooded fields (no birds)
  • Crom Lake (open) geese and ducks)
  • CR 61/74 Ponds frozen
  • CR 40 marsh-area on north is new large burn scar (looks like a local burn by the shape)
  • CR 59 and Loloff Reservoir (partial)
Spring birds seen ...
  • Greater Yellowlegs - 1 (CR 59 Marsh)
  • Killdeer - 1 (CR 59 Marsh)
  • American White Pelican - 20+ (Cozzens Lake)
  • Mountain Bluebird - 12+ (several CPER roads north of Nunn)
  • Double-crested Cormorant - 20+ [Hwy 392 Pond [Galeton]--full of birds!]
  • 13 expected duck species
Other notable birds ...
  • Gray-crowned Rosy Finch - 18+ (CR 128)
  • Greater White-fronted Goose - 1 (Crom Lake)
  • Northern Shrike -1 (Briggsdale Work Center)
Photos at first URL below (first 11 posts).

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn

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