Date: 8/21/25 2:53 pm From: W vv <wwillem...> Subject: Re: [cobirds] Wood Stork in Broomfield continues...
Thanks for the directions, John. Still there at 12:30 this
afternoon, along with 6 Snowy egrets and 7 American pelicans, among
other birds. Best viewed from the east side of the pond. The Catfish pond
had 24 Snowy egrets, 2 Great egrets and 2 Great blue herons.
Willem
Boulder
On Wed, Aug 20, 2025 at 8:07 PM John Tumasonis <snakemonev...> wrote:
> All:
> The immature *wood stork* at Alex and Michael's Pond is still
> there as of 7 to 7:30 pm this evening (Wednesday). The bird was allowing
> good looks from several vantage points.
>
> Also present were at least one Baird's Sandpiper, about 6 Spotted
> Sandpipers, one immature Pelican, two Great Egrets, eight Snowy Egrets,
> several killdeer, and lots of mallards. A coyote come out into the open
> and was eyeing the wood stork (!). Yikes.
>
> Birders are converging from all over - Colorado Springs, Fort Collins,
> Erie, Boulder, Denver, etc. etc. Note that best places to park near the
> pond are 132nd Ave. west of Zuni, Alcott Place, and Bryant Drive - all of
> which have short, sidewalk access to the pond. The sidewalk
> circumnavigates the entire pond.
>
> Other birders showed me a photo of "Catfish Pond" or "Bullhead Pond" near
> Big Dry Creek Park in Westminster - not far away from Alex and Michael's -
> that was loaded with herons and egrets. Might be worth a look if you are
> in the area. From Amherst Park in Westminster, you can pick up a dirt
> track going south from 130th and North Pecos that is a short walk to
> "Catfish Pond". Catfish Pond is not named on any maps.
>
> The wood stork appeared to be settling in for the night, so there's good
> chance it may still be there tomorrow morning.
>
> Good luck,
> John T (Tumasonis)
> "I'm not a real birder. I only pretend to be one on CoBirds."
>
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