Date: 11/24/25 9:48 pm
From: Luke Pheneger <phenegerluke...>
Subject: [cobirds] Re: Broomfield Christmas Bird Count date noted
Hello all,

THE BROOMFIELD CBC IS ON DECEMBER 21ST! I'm not sure why it says the 27th
on the website but I will get that fixed ASAP.

Luke Pheneger

On Monday, November 24, 2025 at 4:21:00 PM UTC-7 John Tumasonis wrote:

> Note: Audubon web address for CBC:
> *https://www.audubon.org/community-science/christmas-bird-count/join/christmas-bird-count
> <https://www.audubon.org/community-science/christmas-bird-count/join/christmas-bird-count>
> *
>
> Then go to "*Click here for a map view of the circles*....."
>
> All:
> Broomfield CO Christmas bird count circle - compiler name and
> email address given when you click on the "bird logo" on the map but does
> appear to be open for registration yet. Count Date is given as 12-27-25.
> I would check the map daily and refresh to see when registration begins, if
> interested.
>
> Well, about time Broomfield got put on the map. The circle contains some
> of the best "hotspots" along the Front Range and does not appear to overlap
> any other count circles. The circle includes most of Broomfield and parts
> of Louisville, Lafayette, Erie, Northglenn, Thornton, and part of Weld
> County.
>
> *Areas of interest* include Wanaka Lake, Hecla Pond, Metzger Farm,
> Plaster Reservoir, Erie Lake, Prince Lake #2, Thomas Lake, Alexx and
> Michael's Pond, the wildlife ponds at Westminster Community College, large
> portions of Big Dry Creek which runs from south west to north east - almost
> bisecting the entire circle (anyone up for a long 15 mile hike?), Eastlake,
> Hunter's Glenn Lake, Croke Reservoir, Margaret's Pond, Mushroom Pond, Vogel
> Ponds area, almost all of the Stearns Lake area, and clips parts of the
> eastern edge of the South Platte River (Adams County) including parts of
> the bikeway, ponds, and open space.
>
> Like all Xmas bird count areas, it's a huge amount of area to cover, and
> not all of it can be covered (unless you're Superman), and has tons of
> walking along bikeways and hiking trails.
>
> I'll try to post what I've been seeing in at some of these locations
> lately to help with those signing up for the Broomfield Christmas bird
> count. And what you should expect to see by December 27th.
>
> Good luck,
> John T (Tumasonis), Broomfield CO
> "I'm not a real birder. I only pretend to be one on CoBirds."
>
>
>

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