Wednesday 17 February 2016

[cobirds] Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday February 17, 2016

Compiler:   Ira Sanders

e-mail:     RBA AT cobirds.org

Date:  February 17, 2016

This is the Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, February 17, sponsored by Denver Field

Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.

Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species).

 

Long-tailed Duck (Arapahoe)

Sharp-tailed Grouse (Weld)

AMERICAN WOODCOCK (Larimer)

ICELAND GULL (Arapahoe, Weld)

Lesser Black-backed Gull (Bent)

Glaucous Gull (Bent)

Great Black-backed Gull (Bent, Pueblo)

Greater Roadrunner (Otero)

Red-belllied Woodpecker (Prowers)

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Boulder, Prowers)

American Three-toed Woodpecker (Summit)

Carolina Wren (Jefferson)

Varied Thrush (Grand)

Curve-billed Thrasher (Pueblo)

Yellow-throated Warbler (Larimer)

Canyon Towhee  (Otero)

Northern Cardinal (Prowers)

Rusty Blackbird (El Paso)

Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (Garfield, Grand, *Pitkin)

Black Rosy-Finch (Garfield, Grand, *Pitkin)

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

PURPLE FINCH (El Paso)

Common Redpoll (*El Paso, *Jefferson, Summit)

 

ADAMS COUNTY:

 

ARAPAHOE COUNTY:

-- On February 9, David Suddjian reported 3 Long-tailed Ducks. On February 12, Niyo reported seeing the Long-tailed Ducks at South Platte Reservoir.

 

BENT COUNTY:

--At John Martin Reservoir on February 4, Duane Nelson reported 1 1-st winter Glaucous Gull, 2 Great Black-backed Gulls (1 ad, 1 1st cyc), and 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls.  On Feb 14, Nelson reports a Lesser Black-backed Gull at Adobe Creek Reservoir.

 

BOULDER COUNTY:

--An ad m Yellow-bellied Sapsucker was reported by Christian Nunes at Bohn Park in Lyons on January 31.  The bird was in pine trees in the SW corner of the park.  On February 12, Bushing reports seeing the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker at Bohn Park in Lyons in the pine trees in the SW corner of the park.

--On February 1, Scott Severs reported 2 Lapland Longspurs flying over Longmont.  On February 2, Todd Deininger heard a Lapland Longspur in Longmont while shoveling snow.

 

EL PASO COUNTY:

-- On February 3, Bill Maynard reported PURPLE FINCH at Fountain Creek RP.

--On February 12, Teuton reported seeing the Rusty Blackbird on Birdsall Road, hanging out with some Brewer's and Red-winged Blackbirds over the livestock pens on the left side of the road, before the top of the hill.

--Nikolai reports a Common Redpoll has come to her feeder in NE Colorado Springs on Bell Drive.  The feeders are not visible from the street but if you are in the area you may be able to find the bird.

 

GARFIELD COUNTY:

--Art Dahl reported 150 Rosy-Finches (all 3 species) in Rifle wandering around on February 4.  He last saw them at the intersection of East 9th St and Morrow Drive.

 

GRAND COUNTY:

--A Varied Thrush has been visiting the yard of Cathy Craig in Granby since late November.  Cathy is willing to allow birders to come and try to see the thrush.  But she does not want anyone to come closer to the feeders than the block that she will place in the driveway.  Please contact her at PioneerCSC at aol.com for information.  On January 25, Cathy Craig reported that the Male Varied Thrush and all 3 species of Rosy-Finches continue to visit her feeders.  On January 28, Nic Korte reported Varied Thrush and Gray-crowned Rosy-Finches at Yard of Cathy Craig in Granby.  On February 3, Cathy Craig reported that the Varied Thrush and 400+ Rosy-Finches continue to visit her feeders.  She reports that she is feeding 10 gallons of sunflower seed/day.  February 11, Cathy Craig reports NO Varied Thrush for five days, but the finches are still there.

 

JEFFERSON COUNTY:

--Ira Sanders has feeders which attract Common Redpoll and Rosy-Finches.  His address is 314 Defrance Ct, Golden.  He usually posts to CoBirds if birds show up.   On February 11, Sanders reported the Common Redpoll at his residence. If ELK are going after his feeders, or are in his yard, please chase them off, per Ira.  On February 17, Sanders reports the Common Redpoll at his residence, but less frequent visits.               --On December 31, Gwen Moore reported a Carolina Wren at 2695 Newland St in Lakewood at the residence of   Patty Echelmeyer.  Patty first saw this bird in November.  On February 12, Gwen Moore reports the Carolina Wren continues at the feeders.  The owners invite you to come in the yard and go to the feeder behind the house on the west and a suet feeder on the south side of the house.  Please be respectful of the bird and do not try to approach too closely.  You may park on Newland.  

 

LARIMER COUNTY:

--On December 11, Jeff Birek reported Yellow-throated Warbler in Fort Collins.  The warbler is visiting the feeders in the backyard of Luke Caldwell at 1520 W Mountain.  Caldwell welcomes birders to enter his yard through the front and proceed along the east side.  The bird spends most of the time visitng the feeder in the pine trees along the east fence line near the alley.  On February 2, Dave Leatherman reported that the home owners at 1520 W. Mountain Ave saw the Yellow-throated Warbler.

-- On February 5, Norm Erthal reported the AMERICAN WOODCOCK at Bobcat Ridge N.A.  On February 7, Gwen Moore reported 2 AMERICAN WOODCOCK.  They were feeding together. This is the same area where there was an AMERICAN WOODCOCK last year.  Parking is very limited because of mud. 

   

OTERO COUNTY:

--On February 6, Christ Gilbert reported Greater Roadrunner and Canyon Towhee at Picket Wire Canyon.

  

PITKIN COUNTY:

--All three species of Rosy-Finches were reported by Dick Filby at top of Sam's Knob at Snowmass on January 21.  He will repeat giving a bird talk there every Thursday at 1100 for the next 4 weeks.  You will need access to Sam's Knob by walking or purchasing a chair lift ticket.  Contact him at dickfilby AT hotmail.com for details.  On January 28, Dick Filby reported all 3 species of Rosy-Finches at top of Sam's Knob at Snowmass.  On February 11, Dick Filby reported 25 Rosy-Finches at the top of Sam's Knob at Snowmass, Brown Capped, and some Gray-crowned.

--On February 14, Filby reports that in the Snowmass village area, he and others saw 300+Gray-crowned Rosy-Finches – many of them Hepburns, 200+Brown-capped Rosy-Finches, 1 Black Rosy-Finch, 5 Pine Grosbeak, 20 Evening Grosbeak and 1 Northern Pygmy Owl.

 

PROWERS COUNTY:

--On February 9, Leatherman reports Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (ad. m), north end of Willow Creek Park, Lamar, in pines se of outhouse building; Northern Cardinal (1m, 1f) & 1 Red-billied Woodpecker at LCC Woods, Lamar.

 

PUEBLO COUNTY:

--At West Fishing Road of Pueblo Reservoir, Brandon Percival reported ad Great Black-backed Gull flew by and Curve-billed Thrasher was running around the parking lot on February 6.

 

SUMMIT COUNTY:

--On February 8, Bushong reported an American Three-toed Woodpecker in the same area, as a flock of Common Redpolls foraging in Water Birch on the south side of Rainbow Lake.

 

WELD COUNTY:

--On February 6, Nick Komar reported 25 Sharp-tailed Grouse and 1 Lapland Longspsur in Grover at CR 136 and CR 99.

--On February 6, Glenn Walbek reported 2 Sharp-tailed Grouse near Raymer on CR 125.

--On February 6, Glenn Walbek reported 2 Sharp-tailed Grouse on CR 136 W of CR 129.

--On February 14, Mlodinow reports and ad ICELAND GULL at Windsor Lake.  It has not been reported as refound. 

 

DFO Field Trips:

Prospect Park (Wheat Ridge Greenbelt) Saturday, February 20 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM Jackie King (Email:jackie.king@ccd.edu Phone: 720-381-3314) Trail Difficulty: Easy Directions: From I-70 exit 267, take Kipling south about 3/4 mile and turn right (west) on 44th Avenue. Go one mile west. Look for the entrance to Prospect Park on your left (south). Meet just inside the park in the lot right next to Prospect Lake. This is a trip with easy walking and accessible for mobility-impaired individuals. Bring water and a snack; lunch optional. Good trip for novice birders and new members. Register online or contact leader. 

 

Good Birding,

Ira Sanders

Golden, CO



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