Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Today the morning was about 36 degrees F with about 60% cloud cover and no precipitation. The high male count was 18 with a high female count of 8 and two unknown, adding to a total of 34 birds seen today. Of these observed birds, 18 males, 1 females and 1 unknown were seen in the North Meadow, with the last staying until 7:25.  The other 6 males, 7 females, and 1 unknown were seen on the East Ridge until 7:23-7:45. 

Monday, May 3, 2021

Today the morning was about 33 degrees F, and 50 to 100% cloud cover. As the morning progressed the cloud cover increased, and by 6:00 it began raining for the remainder of the morning. The high male count was 11, with no females seen, and 6 unknown, totaling to 17 birds seen today. Of these observed birds, 8 of the males and 6 unknown birds were seen at for North Meadow, for only about 9 minutes after becoming visible in the first light. The remaining 3 males were seen on the East Ridge, and beginning at 6:08, with the last leaving around 6:30.

Sunday, May 2, 2021

Today the morning was about 37 degrees F with clear skies and calm winds. The high male count was 16 and the high female count was 4, with 5 unknown, combining to a total of 25 grouse seen today.  

Saturday, May 1, 2021

Yesterday, April 30th was our last viewing day of the season. Thank you to everyone that came out to see the Gunnison Sage-grouse, and we hope that you got a chance to enjoy this beautiful bird and their lekking grounds. The morning yesterday was about 27 degrees F, with clear skies, calm wind speeds and no precipitation. The high male count was 21, with no females observed. 

 

During the next few days, while the site is closed to the public, we will continue to monitor and make counts and will report those numbers. 


Today, the morning had no cloud cover and calm winds, with no precipitation. The high male count was 14 males, and the high female count was 1. An additional 16 unknown grouse were seen flushing from the North Meadow, adding to a total of 33 counted today. 


Thank you again for your participation and enthusiasm in our treasured Gunnison Sage-grouse, we appreciate your love and continued support and we hope to see you next year!

Thursday, April 29, 2021

 The morning of Wednesday the 28th was about 26 degrees F, with variable cloud cover, ranging from 40% to nearly fully overcast as the morning progressed. There was no precipitation and wind speeds were calm. Only 3 males were seen today, all at the North Meadow.

The morning of Thursday the 29th was about 23 degrees F, with no cloud cover, precipitation or wind. The high male count was 23, and the high female count 3, with a total of 26 birds seen today. Of these observed birds, 16 males and a female were at the North Meadow until they flushed at 6:00-6:12. The remaining 7 males and 2 females were seen at the East Ridge, with the last few birds staying there until about 6:40.

Tuesday, April 27, 2021

The morning of the 23rd was overcast and about 32 degrees F. It snowed about an inch the night before and began snowing lightly again around 7:50 am. The high male count was 9 and the high female count was 1. Seven of the observed males were seen at the North Meadow, although they flushed the site only 5 to 10 minutes after becoming visible with the first light. A female and the other two observed males were seen on the East Ridge. The two males stayed there for the remainder of the morning until about 7:35 and spent most of their time not displaying but instead appeared to be foraging as they walked through the snow. Other wildlife observed at the site included Red-winged Blackbird and Mallard ducks, and a Great Blue Heron was observed flying north of the site.

The morning of the 24th was clear, with temperatures of about 22 degrees F and no precipitation. The high male count was 22 and the high female count was 4. Of this total, 21 males and 4 females were observed at the North Meadow, although they flushed early this morning again, at about 6:19 am. The other observed male was seen on the East Ridge until about 6:12.

 

The morning of the 25th was mostly clear, with less than about 10% cloud cover and no precipitation. The high male count was 16 and the high female count was 1, combining to a total of 17 grouse seen. 13 of the males were seen in the North Meadow and stayed there until about 6:17 before flushing.  The 3 other males were seen on the East Ridge from about 6:30 until 7:15. The single female was also on the East Ridge, from about 6:30 to 6:40. Other wildlife observed included Red-winged Blackbird, Vesper Sparrow, Common Raven, Horned Lark, Western Meadowlark, Golden Eagles, elk and two female pronghorn, and a coyote. The coyote was observed later in the morning after all grouse had flushed the site.

 

It was a full moon the night of the 26th, and the morning was about 27 degrees F with about 40% cloud cover. A high male count of 2 was made at the North Meadow, with an additional 4 unknown, all flushing as early as 6:10. No more birds were seen for the remainder of the morning.

 

Today, the morning was overcast with temperatures of about 43 degrees F. It began snowing at 7:30. Wind speeds were calm. Four males were seen in the North Meadow until about 6:08- 6:24, with an additional 7 unknown.  Three additional males were seen on the East Ridge. At about 7:30, thick fog and snow rolled in and the birds on the East Ridge were no longer visible.

Thursday, April 22, 2021

 Today the morning was about 28 degrees F with no cloud cover or precipitation with about 0 wind speeds. The high male count was 26 with a high female count of 2, combing to a total of 28 birds seen today. 

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

The morning today was about 26 degrees F, with 100% cloud cover. It began snowing in the mountains to the south of the site beginning shortly after sunrise, and by 7:45 began snowing lightly at the site. A high count of 9 males was observed today, with no females seen.  They stayed in the North Meadow for only 15 minutes after sunrise before flushing to the East Ridge and across the road. Throughout the remainder of the morning, up to 8 grouse were seen on the ridge until about 8:03. The last few males continued displaying in the snow, until they dropped behind the ridge and were no longer visible. A coyote was observed to the south of the Main lek around 6:45, but did not come near the grouse today. Other wildlife observed today was Elk, Black-billed Magpie, Red-winged Blackbird, and Vesper Sparrow. 

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Today the morning was about 27 degrees F, with about 10% cloud cover.  Wind speeds were calm and there was no precipitation.  The high male count was 5 with a high female count of 3. In addition, 12 unknown grouse were seen, combining to a total of 20 observed this morning. 

Monday, April 19, 2021

The site re-opened for viewing yesterday, April 18th and will remain open until the end of the season, April 30th.

Saturday morning, April 17th, was about 28 degrees F with 100% cloud cover and wind speeds of about 5 mph. It snowed about an inch. No birds were seen today, potentially due to the presence of snow, but there was also very low visibility caused by the snow.

Sunday morning, April 18th, was about 20 degrees F with 97%  cloud cover with wind speeds at about 2-4 mph. The high male count was 24 and the high female count was 1, with an additional 3 unknown birds seen, adding to a total of 28 birds observed.

 

This morning was about 26 degrees F with less than 10% cloud cover and wind speeds of about 0 mph. The high male count was 14 with a high female count of 2, with and additional 40 unknown birds seen, adding to a total of 56 observed today. The 40 unknown birds were observed flushing from the North Meadow to the left of the road before they were seen on the ground, likely because they were hidden behind the willows.

Friday, April 16, 2021

Wednesday morning, April 14th, was about 39 degrees with 30% could cover. No birds were seen at the site today. There was quite a bit of coyote activity, with one heading North around 6:20, a pair near the North lek at 6:40, and another seen at the North Meadow at 7:33.

Thursday morning, April 15th, was about 39 degrees F with 80% cloud cover. The high male count was 18 with no females seen. All birds were see at the East Ridge with none at the North Meadow. Three coyotes were seen near the main lek at 6:20.

Today was about 29 degrees F, with 90% cloud cover. It snowed lightly over the evening, stopping at by about sunrise. The ridge appeared to have more snow. No birds were seen today.


Tuesday, April 13, 2021

 Sunday was the first day of the viewing closure period, which will extend until April 17th. Thank you everyone for your understanding and cooperation in reducing disturbance to the Gunnison Sage-grouse of Waunita.

Sunday, April 11th: The temperature at the start of the morning was of about 25 degrees F.  Skies were clear and with a wind speed of about 0 mph. Our high count was 34, and our high female count was 2, with a total of 36.  The majority of the birds were in the North Meadow, with 11 on the East Ridge beginning around 6:47. Birds were observed in the North Meadow until 7:40 and on the ridge until about 7:48. Coyotes were heard calling at 5:30 and there was a coyote in the North Meadow for about half an hour beginning at 6:15, at one point moving as close as 50 meters or so to the birds. No response from the birds was observed. Other wildlife present included Western meadowlark, Mallards, Red-winged Blackbird, and a Vesper sparrow song.

 

Monday, April 12th: The morning had a temperature of 21 degrees F with about 25% cloud cover. Wind speed was about 0 mph. The high male count was 30, the high female count was 2, and 12 unknown, with a total of 44 birds seen. Most were observed in the North Meadow, with 13 on the East ridge. Birds were observed at the North Meadow until about 7:52 and on the East Ridge until 7:45. A coyote passed near the North Meadow around 6:55, but no response from the birds was observed.

 

Today, April 13th: The morning was about 36 degrees F with a cloud cover of 98%. Wind speed was about 15-20 mph. Less birds were observed today, with a high male count of 6, no females, and 2 unknown, with a total of 6. Three of the males were observed in the North Meadow from 6:18 until 6:42 and 3 on the East Ridge from 6:35 to 7:36.  A coyote was observed in the North meadow at 7:08, but no grouse were present or visible at that time.

Saturday, April 10, 2021

The morning was clear today with temperatures about 16 degrees F.  The high male count was 38 and the high female count was 7, with a total of 45. Two coyotes passed near the North Meadow lek, although no disturbance was observed. Other wildlife present included elk, Vesper Sparrow, Horned Lark and Western Meadowlark. 

Friday, April 9, 2021

 Hello Everyone!

We are currently 9 days into the viewing season and so far we have had some incredible days viewing the courtship of the magnificent and beautiful, Gunnison Sage–grouse.  Throughout the last week or so, morning temperatures have ranged from 19 to 32 degrees. It warmed up a bit from the 4th to the 7th, but temperatures dropped back to about 19 to 20 degrees yesterday and today.  There has been no precipitation. On average, we have counted 31 birds total per day with a high of 46 yesterday. Below are the counts from each day:

 

April 1st: Males-23 Females-4 

April 2nd: Males-20 Females-4 Unknown-1

April 3rd: Males-17 Females-5

April 4th: Males-15 Females-1 Unknown-11

April 5th: Males-30 Females-4 Unknown-5

April 6th: Males-28 Females-4 Unknown-2

April 7th: Males-22 Females-2 Unknown-1

April 8th: Males-32 Females-6 Unknown-8

April 9th: Males-32 Females-2 

 

All of the birds seen were in the North Meadow and on the East Ridge, with a few birds on the southern outskirts of the North Meadow towards the Main Lek. No birds have been observed in the Main Lek. We have observed quite a bit of coyote activity, hearing calls throughout the mornings and seeing up to 3 individuals on one morning. A few coyotes have passed near the lek sites, but no response from the birds was observed. Additional wildlife seen at the site include: Elk, Common Raven, Black-billed Magpie, Rough-legged Hawk, Horned Lark, Western Meadow Lark, Mountain Bluebird, Red-winged Blackbird, and Mallards.

 

A few reminders about viewing:

Beginning this year, Colorado Parks and Wildlife requires all non-commercial viewers to have a hunting or fishing license to visit the site. 

 

Due to COVID-19, we do not have the viewing trailer this year and instead are having visitors view from their vehicles. Please be mindful about not turning on your engine or making other disturbances including opening/closing car doors or leaving vehicles until the volunteer has confirmed that the birds have finished their displays and left the lek. 

 

The site will be closed beginning this Sunday, April 11th, until the 17th to give the birds a break from the presence of visitors during this important stage in their reproduction. The site will re-open April 18th. Thank you so much for your cooperation in reducing disturbance to this imperiled and highly sensitive species that we are so privileged to observe, and have a wonderful time viewing!