Highlights from April 6 Bird Walk at Red Rocks

First of all, no participants or spotting scopes were blown over and it didn’t rain or snow.  Additionally, on the positive side, there were only a few people visiting the park on a Saturday morning, so it didn’t feel so overrun.  

Huge gray herons with large yellow-orange bills, short black plumes on head, and chestnut patch on shoulder; at their nest in the branches of a dead cottonwood above a lake.

Highlights of March 23 Bird Walk at the Wheat Ridge Greenbelt

The main highlight of the morning was a female Rusty Blackbird foraging among the small rounded boulders along Clear Creek.  Rusties are the least well-known North American blackbirds, breeding in wet subarctic taiga forests along bogs, muskeg swamps, and beaver ponds, and wintering in the eastern United States south of the Great Lakes and occurring rarely in Colorado. 

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