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What

Weasels (Subfamily Mustelinae)

Observer

redfaux

Date

December 24, 2015 01:15 PM CST

Description

You can't see it in the picture but he has a black tip on his tail.

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What

Allen's Hummingbird (Selasphorus sasin)

Observer

brobin

Date

April 19, 2024 09:37 AM PDT

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What

Common Raccoon (Procyon lotor)

Observer

tiller-bug

Date

October 7, 2023 06:38 PM CDT

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What

Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater)

Observer

antloverofants

Date

August 14, 2023 09:11 AM PDT

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What

Black-chinned Hummingbird (Archilochus alexandri)

Observer

bryan-maltais

Date

August 4, 2023 04:22 PM MST

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What

Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger)

Date

July 26, 2023 07:23 AM MDT

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What

Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta ssp. elegans)

Date

May 27, 2023 09:15 AM MDT

Description

Hatchling found during the COPARC bioblitz on 5/27/23

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What

Cottontail Rabbits (Genus Sylvilagus)

Observer

jgerue

Date

January 6, 2023 04:15 PM MST

Place

Denver Zoo (Google, OSM)

Description

Brave

Photos / Sounds

What

Western Bluebird (Sialia mexicana)

Observer

ungerlord

Date

May 15, 2021 11:29 AM PDT

Description

The photo is of a Violet-green Swallow in a nest box with 5 Western Bluebird nestlings. The Violet-green Swallows have returned after migrating and are looking for cavities to nest in. The swallows won't harm the nestlings, and there are reports of swallows actually assisting in feeding the nestlings.

Violet-green Swallows and Ash-throated Flycatchers are the late nesters and often have to use whatever cavities are available. I've been finding both Tree and Violet-green Swallow nest starts in boxes from which other species have fledged and before I had a chance to clean the used nest out.

This is another example of the competition among birds that occurs for cavities to nest in. I added another nest box nearby in hopes that the swallows will use it.

Here's the swallow observation: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/79034267


📸: By Lee Pauser

This observation was part of a nest box trail done in conjunction with the California Bluebird Recovery Program (CBRP), which runs the Cavity Nesters Recovery Program (CNRP). CNRP involves many volunteers across California who establish and monitor nest box trails for cavity-nesting birds. During the breeding season, these boxes are checked weekly for parasitism, predation, number of eggs, nestlings, and number of young fledged. Then at the end of the nesting season, volunteers submit their results to CBRP. We compile these results and submit them to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s NestWatch program and other interested organizations.

Photos / Sounds

What

House Wren (Troglodytes aedon)

Observer

jgerue

Date

May 3, 2020 10:38 PM CDT

Description

House Wren in the house. This individual bird was my "spark bird"!