GC3CVBV Traditional Cache Avian Rarities of Colorado--Varied Thrush
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 3 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Denali41 @ | Hide Date: 02/18/2012 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 41.385 W105° 01.454 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
No Dogs  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  No Significant hike  Not Recommended at night  Available during winter  Parking available  No Night Cache  Front Yard (Private Residence) 

The Varied Thrush (Ixoreus naevius) breeds from Alaska to California in dark, wet, mossy forests having almost completely shaded floors. Most birds winter along the Pacific Coast, with occasional individuals straying throughout the far western United States. In infrequent irruption years, individuals are seen farther east, including into Colorado. In our state the Varied Thrush is observed very rarely. The bird’s shy behavior, its propensity for dark, wet forests, and its low population density makes its observation quite difficult even in its primary range.


FEMALE VARIED THRUSH


On February 11th, a female Varied Thrush was observed in dense habitat on our property, Falcon Ridge. This land has been planted to and managed for diverse wildlife habitats. Over the years it has attracted many bird species that are rarely found in Colorado. Hundreds of birders have also come to Falcon Ridge, many to see “life birds”, or species that they have not seen elsewhere in the state. In most years, between 140 and 150 species of birds are observed at Falcon Ridge, which is now permanently protected through two Conservation Easements.

This cache has been placed within 100 feet of where the Varied Thrush has been seen repeatedly over the past week. Find the cache, sign its log, and then, if you are so inclined, look for the bird! Stay on the driveway--doing so provides your best chance of seeing the thrush, but you need to be lucky. It’s sort of like finding a 5-star Difficulty cache!! It takes time, and sometimes it takes some luck! And speaking of luck, “Good Luck”.

You have our permission to come onto the property to locate the cache (and to try for this special bird). Drive up Falcon View Drive and park in front of the green gate. For purposes of the sign near the highway, you are a Guest. The cache is close to where you'll park. Because of tinder-dry grass, no smoking is allowed on Falcon Ridge, per common sense, and per stipulations of the Conservation Easements. Access is restricted to daylight hours.

Post Script The Varied Thrush is a very special bird to me. Forty-two years ago I was in a highly advantageous circumstance that allowed close study of the behavioral repertoire of this species. I published a technical paper on the behavior of the Varied Thrush that after all these intervening years remains the only published information on the species’ behavior. Today Denali50 and I are in a position to repay the favor to a single Varied Thrush female, by providing what we hope will be a safe location for her until she returns to the Pacific Coast for nesting.

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10 Logs: Found it 4  Didn't find it 2  Temporarily Disable Listing 1  Enable Listing 1  Owner Maintenance 2  

Found it 06/29/2019 By peace love pi
Persistence finally paid off on this one. There are ALOT of possible hidey holes here - and I think we looked at each and every one of them before finally making the find. GotYour6 and I teamed up today after the Peace Love and Little Donuts event to do this Wherigo and the other nearby caches. We met Mrs. Denali who graciously gave us a tour before we began. Except for the 2 ticks I found on me, I eally enjoyed the experience. TFTC! All is well with this cache. This gets a favorite.

Found it 06/29/2019 By GotYour6
Great day of geocaching with PeaceLovePi. We were excited to find this cache after a lengthy search. Fun area to spend the day geocaching! Thanks for allowing us on your property to complete the wherigo and find the other geocaches.

Didn't find it 05/23/2019 By dbrents
Didn't find but will be back. Too cold to linger. TFTH

Found it 01/20/2019 By jamadad
Drove here after work and got to say "Hi" to Denali41. Had fun tracking down a few of this area's caches before the sun went down.
Thanks, Denali41, for placing these caches and letting us come out to find them.

Found it 12/25/2018 By mountainscalling
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Owner Maintenance 07/22/2018 By Denali41
After the recent DNF I checked on the cache. It's in place and in fine condition.

Didn't find it 07/17/2018 By galloquest94
Will try again.

Enable Listing 01/03/2018 By Denali41
This cache is enabled and ready to be found.

Owner Maintenance 01/02/2018 By Denali41
The tree felling and removal job turned out to be a far greater task than anticipated. The area is now cleaned up and safe again, so I am enabling the cache.

Temporarily Disable Listing 12/11/2017 By Denali41
Wow, this is completely my fault! Yesterday I temporarily removed the cache again so I could fell the final (large) dead tree in the GZ vicinity. I meant to disable the cache and did not get around to doing so last evening, so I'm doing it now for a few days while I take this last tree down, cut it up, and split the large logs. I've written MinnesotaLoons asking him/her to log the cache as a found, and I'll sign the cache log with Minnesota Loons' name.

On the positive side for seekers, once I get that large dead tree down, finding this cache will become quite a bit simpler! But for those who have previously found it and are counting on the D/T, I'm maintaining the prior rating.