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What city/state are you from?
Nunn, Colorado
Gender
Male
Favorite Colorado Bird?
Burrowing Owl
National Audubon Society member?
No
Favorite Colorado Birding Location?
Pawnee National Grasslands
Do you know about the Colorado Birding Trail project?
Yes
Age Group?
46-55

Gary Lefko's Blog

The sequence of discovery is simple in nature

Kevin J. Cook -- May 25, 2008 The Coloradoan (Fort Collins) To learn. To see. To hear. To smell. To experience. To know. This sequence brings life from the darkness of anonymity into the lightness of understanding. It is a sequence that draws you into the richness of life and living. Read full story here

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Bird Banter by Barb Gorges (Sage-grouse geology: find grouse, find oil)

This edition of Bird Banter, "How to get energy and save our sage grouse," appeared Apr. 2, 2008 in the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle's Outdoors section. Please contact the author, bgorges4@msn.com, for permission to reprint it in hard copy or virtual copy for commercial or nonprofit purposes. Thanks. Sage-grouse geology: find grouse, find oil. By Barb Gorges Is geology destiny? Geology is rocks. A particular weathered rock makes a particular kind of soil which, with water, grows particular vegetation… Continue

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This Season's for the Birds/Greeley Tribune

April 4, 2008 By Dan England, dengland@greeleytribune.com Gary Lefko doesn't rely on a radio station, books on tape or trying to find a license plate from all 50 states to keep him entertained during his morning commute. He just watches for birds. Read full story here The web article doesn't include the great color and phots as does the print article. I've asked Dan about getting PDF of the color story so I can post… Continue

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THE VIRGINIA RAIL (BIRDS OF NANTUCKET)

by Kenneth Turner Blackshaw How many of you are thinking about a dance instead of a bird? Almost makes you wonder if the namers were being witty when they named it. Even more so when you find the name is not a good one. It turns out that Virginia is one of the more difficult spots to find this bird. What you are thinking of is the "Virginia Reel," one of the oldest dances in the New World, the details of which were first published in England in 1685 by Sir Roger De Coverly. Okay, that's sorted… Continue

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ARE BIRDERS GULLIBLE? (BIRDS OF NANTUCKET)

by Kenneth Turner Blackshaw Well, they should be, at least if they find themselves near any large body of water. You can't be outside on Nantucket more than a moment or two during daylight hours without having a gull in your life. Beginning bird watchers learn to look at every one, just to be sure it's 'just' a gull. When birders come to the island for the first time their eyes are forever aloft. If you see a soaring bird on the mainland it is most likely a hawk and something special to be obse… Continue

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At 6:54am on July 19th, 2008, Gordon said…
Your powers of observation are keen !!
At 7:01am on July 17th, 2008, Beverly said…
Beautiful shots on the four little owls! I like the detail; I don't generally manage to get my photos so well focused! I've not seen these birds before...and appreciate that I can SEE them here. ...but, why is it we can't comment on your photo-page like we can the others? Too much chit-chat? LOL heh heh heh ...vee vill find a way!
At 9:46pm on July 12th, 2008, Beverly said…
Gary, what a great set of photos you just posted! I especially like the Grebe with reflection and the White Pelicans in synchronization; they have an almost Zen quality, huh? I also liked the low-swimming Grebe behind the pelicans; that's wild how they do that. Thanks!
At 9:03pm on June 29th, 2008, Elysia Schumacher said…
I'll do that. I do have a dinky kodak 5.0 mega pixel camera that I'll be taking pics on...so hopefully I'll get some good ones! :0) thanks!
At 8:37pm on June 29th, 2008, Elysia Schumacher said…
Yes, it is a state park along the CO river here in Grand Junction...
http://parks.state.co.us/Parks/jamesmrobbcoloradoriver
So far I've seen osprey, horned owl, gambel's quail, american coot (my guess), american wigeon (again, my guess), a few different heron, I heard there are egret there, hawks (not sure what kind), eagles (haven't seen one yet, but they are known to be along the river), mallards, canadian geese, and the like. :0) I've also seen a bald eagle (my first), a belted kingfisher (my guess), and a steller's jay (my guess). I'm still pretty new at identifying them. As you can tell by "my guess". lol. I'm hoping to learn more here. You guys seem so knowledgeable. And thanks for the welcome.

~Elysia~
At 11:33am on June 15th, 2008, Polly Wren Neldner said…
Gary, new to this blogging stuff. Posted what I believe is the complete list of what we saw yesterday. As to photos, I will have to see if my daughter will be generous enough to once again walk us through the process,

Polly Neldner
At 2:43pm on June 6th, 2008, Beverly said…
LOL I'm addicted to it, too. What a great tool!
I'm actually recognizing birds I didn't know before.

I don't know how it is you got it to work ON your site...I just created a link to the webpage on my blog. Course, I also have a link to this one:

I double-dare you to show THAT one to your wife! :)
I love it...
At 12:30pm on June 6th, 2008, Beverly said…
Gary, a quick note to tell you how much I like the addition of the bird-quiz thingie you added! WHAT FUN!!!

Hey, the way I look at it, the more pictures I see of birds...and can identify...the better birder I'll be when I really DO see them!

Thanks for all your work...this is GREAT!
Beverly
At 9:10am on June 3rd, 2008, Beverly said…
Hey Gary...for some reason I thought you might enjoy this article I found on a blog I read.
At 9:19am on June 1st, 2008, Nikki Lefebvre said…
Tabernash is between Winter Park and Granby. We spend the summer months here, and the rest of the year in Plano, Texas.
Nikki
 
 

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