Sunday, 13 January 2013

[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Sunday, January 13, 2013

 

 

Compiler:    Ira Sanders

Date:          January 13, 2013

email:         rba AT cfobirds.org

phone:        303-659-8750

 

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Sunday, January 13, 2013, sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.  If you are phoning in a message, you can skip the recording by pressing the star key (*) on your phone at any time.  Please leave your name, phone number, detailed directions, including county and dates for each sighting.  It would be helpful if you would spell your last name.

 

Highlight species include:  (* denotes that there is new information on this species in this report)

 

Trumpeter Swan (Larimer*)

Tundra Swan (Boulder)

EURASIAN WIGEON (Fremont)

Barrow's Goldeneye (Adams, Larimer, Moffat, Pueblo)

Red-throated Loon (Pueblo)

Pacific Loon (Pueblo)

Glaucous Gull (Pueblo)

Great Black-backed Gull (Pueblo)

MEW GULL (Pueblo)

White-winged Dove (Jefferson)

ACORN WOODPECKER (El Paso*)

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Boulder*)

Carolina Wren (Prowers)

Bohemian Waxwing (Larimer*)

Chihuahuan Raven (Boulder*)

EASTERN TOWHEE (Prowers)

Swamp Sparrow (Boulder)

Harris's Sparrow (Boulder, El Paso)

GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW (Jefferson)

Northern Cardinal (Boulder)

Rusty Blackbird (Adams)

Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (Delta*, Pitkin, Grand)

Black Rosy-Finch (Delta*, Grand)

Common Redpoll (Boulder, Larimer*, Pueblo, Grand)

HOARY REDPOLL (Larimer*)

 

Adams County:

-- On January 8, Gilbert reported 6 Barrow's Goldeneye (3m, 3f) on the S Platte by the water tank S of 88th and Colorado.

-- On January 10, Erthal reports that 8 Rusty Blackbirds continue on the South Platte River.  They were north of the Denver Metro Wastewater outflow near the confluence of Sand Creek.

 

Boulder County:

--On January 12, Thomas Heinrich reports the Northern Cardinal in his yard near the intersection of 3rd and Forest.  You can call him at (303) 475-0465 for information.

--On January 10, Walbek and Kilpatrick report 11 Tundra Swans at Valmont Reservoir.  Erthal reports that they continue there on January 12.

--On January 11, Deininger reports 20-25 Common Redpolls as well as a Swamp Sparrow west of 75th on Boulder Creek.

--On January 13, Tumasonis reports a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker on Brockway Dr., 1 1/2 blocks west of 76th in Louisville.

--On January 12, Deininger reports 2 Chihuahuan Ravens in Longmont.

 

Delta County:

--On January 12, Cheryl Day reports 50 Gray-crowned and 5 Black Rosy-Finches feeding on her porch in Hotchkiss.  Brown-capped were also present.

 

El Paso County:

--On January 12, Nikolai reports that the ACORN WOODPECKER continues in SW Colorado Springs in the 1804 - 1810 section of Cheyenne Blvd.

--On January 12, Pals reports a Harris's Sparrow at Fountain Creek RP.

 

Fremont County:

--An ad male EURASIAN WIGEON first found on the Penrose CBC at Centennial Park in Canyon City is reported by Chavez continuing on January 6.

 

Jefferson County:

--Henwood reported on November 26 that the GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW was found at Red Rocks Trading Post.  It continues on January 12. 

--On January 8 Kibbe reports 2 White-winged Doves in his yard on West Quarto Ave. in Littleton.

 

Grand County:

--On January 11, Forrest Luke reports that he found the following in Kremmling: The feeders at 914 Eagle still had the 30 redpolls (presumably Common).  Around 200 rosy finches of all three species split time between feeders in this neighborhood and a feeder at 911 Gore Avenue. The Gore Ave feeder also had 20 or so redpolls coming in. Finally, a feeder probably located on 6th Street between Grand and Range Ave had at least 80 redpolls.

 

Larimer County:

--On January 12, Sparks reports 1 HOARY REDPOLL behind the Discovery Museum in Ft. Collins, located at Cherry and Mason St which is the NW corner of College and Cherry, mixed with Common Redpolls.  Multiple observers have seen HOARY REDPOLL at this location since December 23 when Komar photographed Redpolls here.  Mlodinow reports 2 male and 1 female HOARY REDPOLL at the same location on January 12.  HOARY REDPOLL are still present on January 13 as are Common Redpoll.

--On January 10, Walbek and Kilpatrick report 2 Trumpeter Swans at Lower Hoffman Lake in Loveland which were previously reported by Mlodinow.  They were still present on January 13 as reported by Miller.

--On January 12, Teuton reports 35 Bohemian Waxwings at the Discovery Museum.

--On January 13, Miller reports 100 Bohemian Waxwings in a flyover of Grandview Cemetery in Ft. Collins.

 

Moffat County:        

--On January 11, Litteral reports at least 47 Barrow's Goldeneye on the open pond along Hwy. 13  a couple miles south of Craig.

 

Pitkin County:

--10 Gray-crowned Rosy-Finches were reported by Filby at Snowmass ski area on January 9.

 

Pueblo County:

--On January 10, at the Sailboard Launch of Pueblo Reservoir, Percival reports Pacific Loon, Red-throated Loon, an adult Mew Gull and a male Barrow's Goldeneye.  At the South Marina he found a Great Black-backed Gull and a 1st-cyc Glaucous Gull.

 

Prowers County:

-- On January 7 Nelson reports a male EASTERN TOWHEE continues at the extreme south end of the Lamar Community College Woods and a Carolina Wren was found at the north end of the woods.

 

DFO Fieldtrips:

 

Saturday, January 19 - Chatfield State Park

Leader: Ed Holub (303) 979-2194.

Meet the leader at 8:00 am at the Swim beach. This will be a HALF DAY trip. Be prepared to walk trails and dress for the predicted weather. Bring your scope if you have one. Lunch is optional.

No RSVP required.

 

Sunday, Jan. 20 Allenspark and Lyons

Leaders: Niña Routh (303) 987-8687 and Mike Serruto

Meet the leaders at 8:30am at the southwest side of the Wagon Road RTD Park and Ride., 120th Ave. (from I-25) and Huron (less than 0.5 miles west of I-25). Or the Boulder County or north- and west-siders, and any others can meet at the parking lot near the public restrooms in Sandstone Park in Lyons by 9:30. Dress for winter conditions as there is always the chance of snow. We’ll be walking approximately 3 miles throughout the day. Plan on a traipse around the Fawnbrook Inn and area looking for the illusive rosy finches and assorted winter species. Last year’s highlights included evening grosbeaks & Clark’s nutcrackers. Then we’ll head towards Lyons looking for shrikes & eagles along the way and visit Oskar Blues for lunch. Lunch will be followed by a walk along the river in Lyons in search of riparian species. There is always a surprise. Golden eagles and bald eagles have been seen in past years.

RSVP a must – please call Niña at 303 987-8687 to hold a spot.

 

 

Good Birding,

Ira Sanders

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