Wednesday 30 November 2016

[cobirds] Snow Bunting Food Source/Chatfield Park, Douglas County

 When I went to see the Snow Bunting at Chatfield State Park, the bird was feeding on the alien weed, " Polygonum aviculare". The common name is

'Devil's Shoestrings'. The weedy plant is reddish brown in color with stems lying flat on the ground. The Bunting when I was there, was feeding on the plant's dark brown tiny seeds, and on the plant's buds. Photographs on CoBirds showed the bird to be feeding on the same plant.


In William Weber's Colorado Flora, eastern slope, he writes, P. aviculare,   [pertaining to birds, which eat the seeds and young leaves] . I have seen Juncos, White-crowned Sparrows, Song Sparrow, and Cassin's and House Finch feed on this weed in the fall and in the winter. This plant is extremely common in all of Chatfield State Park, and it is common in disturbed areas along roadsides and is found all the way north into Alaska. Polygonum is in the Buckwheat Family. This family has different genus which birds love to feed on, such as Bistorta[ Bistort] and Eriogonum [Wild-Buckwheat]


I looked at the Alaska Natural Heritage information on their plant surveys. One shows Polygonum aviculare growing in the arctic and alpine areas of Alaska, with indication of this plant found NEAR Barrow, Alaska. When I was in Barrow years ago I was there too early for Devil's Shoestrings to be out. Lot's of Snow buntings nest in the Barrow area, in abandoned car tires, and on the edge of the noisey airport. The nesting Snow buntings there were not timid at all and they were very used to loud noises, but Snow Buntings  I have seen on the New England beaches, were fairly skittish.


If the Snow Bunting decided to stay[which I do not think is the case], there is Polygonum aviculare across from the airplane field[in Chatfield]in the camp grounds, and it is on the edge of the parking lots, throughout the park.


Happy Birding!

Tina Jones

Littleton, Jefferson County, CO

[cobirds] Re: Bird Tracks Gone

On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 9:46:34 AM UTC-6, Cheri Phillips wrote:
> Hi, What happened to the bird tracks rare bird report on the CFO home page? All I see now is a box to click to go to ebird. Perhaps it is just that I'm not familiar enough with ebird to know how to get current rare bird sightings like one could with the bird tracks report but this seems like a really poor substitute. Please bring it back!
>
> Cheri Phillips
> Centennial, CO

Sorry all. Thanks for bringing up this subject. I didn't realize it was an issue until I heard from David that the gadget was no longer functional. I contacted the developer, who has shut down his website but graciously made his code available, so for CFO, Colorado County Birding, and DFO (as well as South Dakota, Iowa and Missouri) Bird Trax is now running from the Iowa Birds website. Hopefully there will be a more permanent solution soon but at least for the near term things are as they should be.
Ann Johnson

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[cobirds] Re: Rusty blackbirds Cherry Creek State Park, Arapahoe Cnty

Art Hudak & I viewed the 3 Rusty Blackbirds just before sundown in the Cottonwood right above the picnic table by the water. It is at the south end of the parking lot for the East Boat Ramp (Pelican Point.) The birds then dropped to the shore and  picked through the leaf litter with some Killdeer.


Thanks to Cheryl for putting them out there!




Tom Behnfield 
Lakewood, CO 
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On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 10:47:30 AM UTC-7, cteuton wrote:
Currently, 3 Rusty Blackbirds on the beach in the cove in the southeast corner, near the single picnic table. 
Cheryl Teuton 
Aurora 



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[cobirds] Pine Warbler Lamar (Prowers Co) CO 30Nov2016

The adult male Pine Warbler continues to make irregular visits to the peanut feeder in my front yard.

Janeal Thompson
Lamar, CO

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[cobirds] Re: Northern Parula Report [Fort Collins, Larimer]

Update:

"Hi Gary, Yes, amazingly I did have a Parula in yard around 2:00 yesterday.  Haven't seen it yet today, was out most of morning. I am currently posting it on the Colorado Birding Society Rare Bird site.  I have quite a few photos taken from about 16-18 feet away, and am attaching a few of those. (will send in two emails, to keep size down.) I will write back if I see it again.  -C. G."


I have a few photos of it from her waiting to gain her approval to post below.


Thanks

Gary Lefko, Nunn

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On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 2:36:27 PM UTC-7, The "Nunn Guy" wrote:
Hi all

I got a call from one our scientists (and a birder of 50 years) indicating his spouse and her friend (both birders) had a Northern Parula in the yard an hour ago.  Trying to get details supposedly photos taken. Also, seeing if they allow visitors and/or at least a street and boundaries of neighborhood area.

Thanks

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[cobirds] Northern Pygmy-owl

I was doing some photography of a Northern Pygmy-owl recently when something very unusual happened. It took me quite by surprise. You can see what surprised me by checking out the "Recent Additions" on my photography website below. The owl is on private lands.


Did a quick birding trip in the San Luis Valley today and ice is taking control on most lakes. Waterbirds are clinging to the last little open water spots. Good day in Costilla County (all of these around Smith Res SWA) with Merlin, Prairie Falcon, Ferruginous Hawk, RL Hawk, Common Goldeneye, and a late Western Grebe.

Happy birding.....

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO  

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[cobirds] Northern Parula Report [Fort Collins, Larimer]

Hi all

I got a call from one our scientists (and a birder of 50 years) indicating his spouse and her friend (both birders) had a Northern Parula in the yard an hour ago.  Trying to get details supposedly photos taken. Also, seeing if they allow visitors and/or at least a street and boundaries of neighborhood area.

Thanks

Gary Lefko, Nunn

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[cobirds] Greeley - Weld County

This morning I explored the Poudre ponds west of 35th Ave and Poudre River in Greeley,  I did not see a swan, nor did I identify the gulls, but did identify the following:  hundreds of mallards, thousands of geese (mostly cackling), flicker, ruddy duck, Am. Goldfinch, im. bald eagle, kingfishers, redheads, common mergansers, hooded mergansers, bufflehead, common goldeneye, coots, six pelicans, eared grebes, and 2 Ferr. hawks. From there I went north to Seeley Lake and saw, in addition to some of the above, one snow goose mixed in the the hordes of cackling geese and a few Canada geese.
Rick Reeser
Greeley

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[cobirds] CFO field workshop: CBC prep, Boulder County, Dec. 10

Hello, Everybody.

The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) season is upon us! In just two weeks, the 117th CBC (20162017) will be under way. Here in Colorado and elsewhere, CBCs will be run almost daily from Dec. 14, 2016 through Jan. 5, 2017. 

As a warm-up to the CBC season, Carl Bendorf and I will be co-facilitating a field workshop to be held Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016 at Greenlee Preserve, eastern Boulder County. We'll review some of the special ID challenges facing Colorado birders in early winter: gulls, juncos, and the notorious "white-cheeked" goose complex (Canada vs. Cackling). We'll also go over the basics of counting birds in flocks, figuring party miles and hours, documenting rarities, and more. Oh!--and, mainly, we'll go birding and have a great time together!

Let's meet at 9am at the observation deck at Greenlee Preserve, and we'll bird on foot until around noon. Dress for the weather; bring binoculars, camera, and phone, if you have 'em. No RSVP necessary, but feel free to contact either Carl (carlbendorf "at" gmail "dot" com) or me (tfloyd "at" aba "dot" org) for details.

This workshop is sponsored by Colorado Field Ornithologists, Colorado Birding Adventures, the American Birding Association, and the City of Lafayette. The event is free and open to the public.

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

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[cobirds] SHARE THE VIEW PHOTO CONTEST INFO.

Posted with permission of group monitor, David Suddjian.

A great International Photo Contest to benefit AUDUBON SOCIETY OF GREATER DENVER..ALL SUBJECTS OF NATURE ACCEPTED, SEE HOW YOUR WORK COMPARES TO OTHER PHOTOGRAPHERS.  Proceeds benefit ASGD's Education Fund.

Don't miss the deadline to enter Share the View International Nature Photo contest. Register at http://denveraudubon.contestvenue.com/ and have 4 ADDITIONAL DAYS to enter by DECEMBER 5. Help Denver Audubon while winning cash prizes or recognition for TOP 250 images.

Thank you,

Mary Driscoll

Arapahoe  County

[cobirds] Rusty blackbirds Cherry Creek State Park, Arapahoe Cnty

Currently, 3 Rusty Blackbirds on the beach in the cove in the southeast corner, near the single picnic table. 
Cheryl Teuton 
Aurora 



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[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 30 November 2016

Compiler:  Joyce Takamine

e-mail:    RBA AT cobirds.org

Date:  November 302016 

This is the Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, November 29, sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.


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


NOTE:  The RBA is using the new AOU checklist, & the order of families has changed.


BRANT (Sedgwick)

Trumpeter Swan (*Garfield)

AMERICAN BLACK DUCK (Weld)

Surf Scoter (Arapahoe)

White-winged Scoter (Arapahoe, Park, Pueblo, Washington, Weld)

Black Scoter (Arapahoe, Pueblo)

Long-tailed Duck (Bent, Douglas/Jefferson)

Barrow's Goldeneye (Eagle/Pitkin, San Miguel)

Red-necked Grebe (Arapahoe, *Boulder, Pueblo, Weld)

Greater Roadrunner (Pueblo)

Long-billed Dowitcher (Montezuma)

Black-legged Kittiwake (Pueblo)

Mew Gull (Arapahoe, Larimer, Pueblo)

Thayer's Gull (Arapahoe)

Lesser Black-backed Gull (Arapahoe)

Glaucous-winged Gull (Pueblo)

Glaucous Gull (Arapahoe)

Great Black-backed Gull (Pueblo)

Red-throated Loon (Pueblo)

Pacific Loon (Arapahoe, *Denver, Park, Pueblo)

Red-bellied Woodpecker (*El Paso, Sedgwick)

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Douglas/Jefferson, *Pueblo)

American Three-toed Woodpecker (Jefferson)

White-eyed Vireo (Arapahoe)

Northern Shrike (Pueblo)

"Stub-tailed Wren" (Pueblo)

Curve-billed Thrasher (*El Paso)

Lapland Longspur (*Jefferson)

SNOW BUNTING (Douglas, (Sedgwick)

Chestnut-sided Warbler (Arapahoe)

Palm Warbler (Larimer)

Pine Warbler (Prowers)

Northern Cardinal (Sedgwick)

Rusty Blackbird (Jefferson)


*****For directions to unfamiliar locations (e.g. "Lower Latham"), please refer to CFO's Colorado County Birding site:  www.coloradocountybirding.org


ARAPAHOE COUNTY:

---On November 23 Bob Shade reported a Black Scoter and 3 Surf Scoters at Aurora Reservoir. Also on November 23 David Dowell reported 3 White-winged Scoters, a Pacific Loon, a Red-necked Grebe and a Glaucous Gull there. 

---On November 25, Bill Kaempfer reported these birds at Aurora Reservoir:

3 White-winged Scoters, a Red-necked Grebe, and a Mew Gull (1st cy.) among other gulls.

---On November 24 Lock Kilpatrick reported a continuing Chestnut-sided Warbler in Littleton. The location is on S. Platte Canyon road (south of the intersection with Bowles), where there is an 8 car parking lot near a bike path. Walk south on that path towards some big willows. There is a small spur path that goes into the neighborhood. Look for the warbler in big willows over a wooden fence from public property. Kara Carragher saw it there on Nov 26 and 

it continued on November 26.

---On November 25 Ben Sampson reported a White-eyed Vireo (late) at South Platte Park. It was on the east side of the Mary Carter Greenway trail about 70 feet beyond its junction with the trail that leads to Bufflehead Lake and was also seen adjacent to Weber Rest Area near the north side of Redtail Lake. It was seen again on November 26. There are no previous eBird records for this species after November 13.

---On November 27 at Cooley Lake, David Suddjian reported 1-st cyc Thayer's Gull, 1-st cyc Lesser Black-backed Gull.

---On November 27 at Stoney Pass, David Suddjuian reported a f American Three-toed Woodpecker.


BENT COUNTY:

On November 23 Duane Nelson reported a Long-tailed Duck (f) at Lake Hasty.


BOULDER COUNTY:

---On November 29 at Red-necked Grebe was reported by David Dowell, David Waltman, and Aaron Yappet at Boulder Reservoir.


DENVER COUNTY:

---On November 25, Ira Sanders reported a Pacific Loon at Marston Reservoir.  On November 29, David Suddjian reported Pacific Loon at Marston Reservoir.


DOUGLAS COUNTY:

---On November 23 Alec Hopping reported a Snow Bunting in the model airplane field parking lot at Chatfield SP. Joey Kellner reported the Snow Bunting from the same location on November 24, and Dale Adams reported that 

20 birders saw it there on the morning of November 25, and m.ob. saw it in the afternoon.

---On November 25, Ira Sanders reported American Three-toed Woodpecker W of Sedalia near Rampart Range Road.


DOUGLAS/JEFFERSON COUNTIES:

---On November 26 Joey Kellner reported 5 Long-tailed Ducks (4f, 1m) at Chatfield SP. 

---On November 27, Bob Spencer reported Yellow-bellied Sapsucker at Chatfield Sp in the marina area.


EAGLE/PITKIN COUNTIES:

---On November 27 Louise Glasser reported 4 Barrow's Goldeneyes on the Frying Pan River in pond by log cabin near Reudi Reservoir.


EL PASO COUNTY:

---On November 19 Aaron Driscoll reported a Red-bellied Woodpecker in the wooded area near the banding station at Chico Basin Ranch (fee).  On November 29 Chris Brobin reported Red-bellied Woodpecker and Curve-billed thrasher at Chico Basin Ranch (fee).


GARFIELD COUNTY:

---On November 29, Jo Ann Riggle reported 7 Trumpeter Swans (4 ad, 3 juv) at east end of Silt Island Park.


JEFFERSON COUNTY:

---On November 21 Frank Farrell reported a Rusty Blackbird at Harriman Reservoir, but it was not found on November 25.

---On November 27 at Stoney Pass, David Suddjuian reported a f American Three-toed Woodpecker.

---On November 29 at Hine Lake in Robert A easton Regional Park, David Suddjian heard a fly over Lapland Longspur.


LARIMER COUNTY:

---On November 19 at dusk Nick Komar reported a Mew Gull (1st cy.) along the north shore of Lake Loveland with a squabble of gulls.

---On November 20 Renee Casias reported a Palm Warbler at the River's Edge Natural Area in Loveland.


MONTEZUMA COUNTY:

---On November 26 Jason St. Pierre reported 2 Long-billed Dowitchers at

Narraguinnep Reservoir.


PARK COUNTY:

---On November 21 David Suddjian reported these species at Spinney Mountain Reservoir: a Pacific Loon, a female type White-winged Scoter, 4 Common Loons, and 14 Bonaparte's Gulls among other species. 

 

PROWERS COUNTY:

---On November 11 An adult male Pine Warbler visited the various seed feeders in Janeal Thompson's yard. The bird was also observed eating insects. The Pine Warbler was seen by David Leatherman on November 16 then on November 19 & 20 by Janeal.


PUEBLO COUNTY:

---On November 18 and 19 Brandon Percival reported a Great Black-backed Gull at Pueblo Reservoir.  

---On November 20 Percival reported a juvenile Black-legged Kittiwake, seen near West Fishing Road and in the SWA.  Common Loons have been common there. The Pacific Loon was seen again in the SWA.

---On November 16 Brandon Percival reports a Red-necked Grebe, first seen on November 3 continuing off the sail boat launch area at Pueblo Reservoir.

---On November 20 a DFO field trip led by Ira and Tammy Sanders saw all of the gull and loon species at Pueblo Reservoir , as well as 2 Greater Roadrunners on the west side of the third Valco Pond, a juvenile Yellow-bellied Sapsucker in the NE part of Pueblo City Park and an adult Yellow-bellied Sapsucker at Roselawn Cemetery near the small lake.

---On November 21 Brandon Percival reported a "Stub-tailed" Wren along the Arkansas River between Pueblo City Park and Dutch Clark Stadium. The closest parking lot is Reservoir Drive east of Pueblo City Park. Walk along the paved trail east from there for the Wren, which is not clearly either Winter or Pacific Wren.

---On November 22 Brandon Percival reported a Black Scoter (female/immature), a Pacific Loon and 3 Common Loons between SWA and West Fishing Road at Pueblo Reservoir. No kittiwakes were seen.

---On November 25 Brandon Percival reported these species at Pueblo Reservoir: 

an adult Mew Gull and a Pacific Loon west of West Fishing Rd.

Northern Shrike - 1 adult in Juniper Breaks Campground

Red-throated Loon - 2 off Sailboard launching area

Red-necked Grebe - 1 off Sailboard launching area

Lesser Black-backed Gull - 1 adult at South Shore Marina tires

Great Black-backed Gull - 1 adult at South Shore Marina tires

Brandon reported that most of these birds were seen again on November 26, including a newcomer, the rare Glaucous-winged Gull (1st cy).

---On November 29, Brandon Percival reported juv Yellow-bellied Sapsucker at Pueblo City Park near the Frisbee Golf Course.



SAN MIGUEL COUNTY:

---On November 27, Coen Dexter reported 43 Barrow's Goldeneye at Miramonte Reservoir.


SEDGWICK COUNTY:

---On November 27 Steve Mlodinow reported these goodies at Sand Draw SWA (CR 49, south of CR 16): Saw-whet Owl, resident Greater Prairie-Chicken, Northern Cardinal and Red-Bellied Woodpecker, and a few Snow Buntings.

---On November 27 Steve Mlodinow reported Brant at Jumbo.


WASHINGTON COUNTY:

On November 27 Steve Mlodinow reported a White-winged Scoter at Prewitt Reservoir.


WELD COUNTY:

---On November 20 Jack Bushong reported a Red-necked Grebe, 5 species of geese and 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls at Union Reservoir.

---On November 25 Steve Mlodinow reported an American Black Duck at Woods Lake (Weld CRs 74 & 27); take care, as this is a busy road, with dodgy parking. Steve also reported a White-winged Scoter (adult male) at Neumann Lake   (Weld CRs 66 & 33).

Loch Kilpatrick reported the American Black Duck at Woods Lake at dawn on November 26.  Minutes later the ducks sprung up at the sound of a shotgun blast, though some returned.


Denver Field Ornithologists Field Trips: 

Sign up on line for field trips at DFO's Website. 


Annual Barrow's Goldeneye Count to Longmont 

Friday, 12/2/2016     8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Leader: Chuck Hundertmark   chunde...@gmail.com or 303-604-0531

Trail Difficulty: Easy 

Directions: Meet in the parking lot of the Jim Hamm Nature Area, Longmont. From the Denver area, take I-25 north to exit 240. Drive west on Hwy 119 (Ken Pratt Blvd) to County Line Road. Head north on County Line Road and look for the nature area on the left just past 17th Ave. 


First Creek at Denver Open Space 

Saturday, 12/3/2016     7:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Leader: Patrick O'Driscoll   patodrisk@gmail.com or 303-837-0864

Trail Difficulty: Easy 

Directions: From East Denver take 56th Ave east toward Pena Blvd. First Creek parking lot is just before Pena on your left (north). Or take I-70 east to Pena Blvd. Drive north to 56th Ave Exit. Turn left at the light and at the bottom of the off ramp, pass under the highway and turn right, almost immediately, into the First Creek parking lot.

Patrick O'Driscoll will introduce Denver's newest eBird hotspot, the 198-acre "First Creek at DEN Open Space." Bring water and snacks. Note: At present there are no restrooms at this location. The closest service stations are on Tower Road (Green Valley Ranch) and East 40th (Montbello). Register online or contact leader. 


South Platte River Trail at East 74th Ave and I-76 

Sunday, 12/4/2016     9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Leader: Amy Morton   amylmorton@yahoo.com or 720-570-6146

Trail Difficulty: Easy 

Directions: Driving north on I-76, exit at East 74th Ave and turn west over the freeway. Look for the parking lot on the south side of the road. Driving south on I-76, exit at East 88th Ave. Drive west to Dahlia and south on Dahlia to E. 74th Ave. Turn right (west) over the freeway and look for the parking lot on the south side of the road. Join DFO for an easy, half-day, 3-mile walk along the South Platte River. Register online or contact leader.


Good birding,

Joyce Takamine

Boulder

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Tuesday 29 November 2016

[cobirds] Lamar, Prowers County 28-29Nov2016

After being out-of-town since the 23rd, I was pleased to see the adult male Pine Warbler visiting my peanut feeder yesterday and today.  His visits are irregular but I have hopes of him over-wintering here.  Other visitors to the feeder and juniper tree were 3 Red-breasted Nuthatches, 2 Yellow-rumped Warblers, 3 White-winged Doves, 1 Downy Woodpecker, 3 Northern Flickers, 8 American Robins, 5 Dark-eyed Juncos, 4 House Finches and 1 House Sparrow. 

Janeal Thompson
Lamar, CO


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[cobirds] Some great Monday birds

Cobirders,

 

Did you know that these birds were reported in Colorado today?

 

Red-necked Grebe

Gray Catbird

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

Greater White-fronted Goose

Red-bellied Woodpecker

Pacific Loon

 

You can find out about all of them by going to the CFO Website, http://cobirds.org/ , going over to the Birding Resources column and dragging down and clicking on Reporting Birds.  BirdTraxs is back up and with it you can now see all of the rare bird reports on eBirds for today and every day.  This is an easy resource to follow and I use it every day to see what is out there in our great, 501 species list state.  Because of some technical issues, it dropped off for a while, but now it’s back.  Thank to Cheri Phillips for getting the CFO on the issue, and to David Gillilan and the whole CFO crowd for getting it fixed.

 

Bill Kaempfer

Boulder

[cobirds] Red-Bellied Woodpecker continuing Chico Basin Ranch (El Paso County)

I saw the Red-bellied Woodpecker in the woods near the banding station. Also reported by Drummond on 2016-11-15.


Two Great-horned Owls also at the Banding Station



Curve-bill Thrasher



Golden eagle (Hanover Road, El Paso County)


Scaled Quail



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[cobirds] Re: A few Jefferson County birds

Addendum - a Pacific Loon was at Marston Reservoir in Denver Co. I presume it was the same bird that has been here for a few days. Not very many birds were at the reservoir.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 4:39 PM, David Suddjian <dsuddjian@gmail.com> wrote:
This morning (11/29) I had an unexpected Lapland Longspur fly over as I was along the west side of Hine Lake in Robert A. Easton Regional Park. If it wasn't for its calls I would have likely missed it completely. A Ross's Goose was initially at the lake with a large flock of Cackling Geese, but the flock soon flew out to the east taking the Ross's with it. A Greater White-fronted Goose continues at Clement Park. Today I saw it on the lake, and yesterday I saw it on the grass near the library entrance drive. A White-throated Sparrow at Harriman Lake Park was the only bird of note that I saw there today. 

Yesterday there were three Greater Scaup at Hine Lake and three at Clement Park, and a Bonaparte's Gull made a short appearance at Hine Lake before moving out to the south.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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[cobirds] A few Jefferson County birds

This morning (11/29) I had an unexpected Lapland Longspur fly over as I was along the west side of Hine Lake in Robert A. Easton Regional Park. If it wasn't for its calls I would have likely missed it completely. A Ross's Goose was initially at the lake with a large flock of Cackling Geese, but the flock soon flew out to the east taking the Ross's with it. A Greater White-fronted Goose continues at Clement Park. Today I saw it on the lake, and yesterday I saw it on the grass near the library entrance drive. A White-throated Sparrow at Harriman Lake Park was the only bird of note that I saw there today. 

Yesterday there were three Greater Scaup at Hine Lake and three at Clement Park, and a Bonaparte's Gull made a short appearance at Hine Lake before moving out to the south.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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[cobirds] Next Raptor Alley Tour [Nunn, Weld]

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[cobirds] Saturday at Chatfield and today at home

Hi Co Birders! My son took me to Chatfield Saturday from 11AM to 3 PM Sorry for delay, I saw 15 birds, Bob saw several more. The best we saw was
An immature Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, well seen climbing a tree trunk near the car so I could watch it. It was in the picnic ground just west of the Marina.
While brown all over it had white coverts and very small touches of yellow near the edge of the belly.

Today,Nov 29 I saw 3 female Grosbeaks on the box feeder near the kitchen window just couple feet away. I checked Sibley Field guide.
They had heavy blue gray beaks,and 2 bright buff wing bars so they were first winter Blue Grosbeaks. First I have had in my yard ever!

At 92 I still like birding

Bob Spencer NE of Golden.

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[cobirds] Snow Geese in Boulder County

I was driving south on N73rd last Friday morning and there was an enormous flock, perhaps 1000+, of Canadas and Cackling Geese on Dodd's Lake (corner of N 73rd and Niwot Road). Right in the middle of the mob were three lovely Snow Geese. I looked for them Saturday and Sunday but they weren't there.

Kat Bradley-Bennett
Longmont

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[cobirds] eBird: A request for "useful" details in comment fields

Hi all:

The various Colorado eBird reviewers appreciate comments in species entries.  However, the comments that are particularly useful are those that indicate how a rare species was identified -- and not just hitting the high points, which may not rule out most or all other species -- or how a flagged high count of birds of a species was obtained (e.g., guess, estimate, counted by 1s -- or 10s or 100s, tallied).  Including such details in flagged entries makes our work load lighter and can eliminate your having to respond with those requested details when we send a query to request them.

For minor rarities, quickly noting how you ruled out the likely ID contenders is sufficient -- Great Egret: large white heron, yellow bill, black legs. For true rarities, noting just one or two characters will probably not get the job done, and you will be queried.  Why not save us all some time, and put in a useful description at the time, or as soon as possible after getting home and dealing with it on your computer rather than your phone.  As I and other experienced observers do, if you cannot take the time to do this in the field, you might simply insert a note that the ID details (or pictures or both) are forthcoming.  Before writing those details in the comfort of your home, you might want to read this article:

http://coloradobirdrecords.org/Articles/writingbirddescriptions_leukering.pdf

Thanks to all of you that use eBird and, particular thanks to all of you that provide details on flagged sightings.  The eBird reviewers appreciate such muchly.

Enjoy,

Tony Leukering
Largo, FL

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Re: [cobirds] Bird Tracks Gone

Thank you! Yes this helps! I still miss it on the CFO and DFO Home page though.

Cheri Phillips
Centennial, CO

On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 9:48:02 AM UTC-7, Bryan Guarente wrote:
Cheri and other COBirders,
I think it was just linking to this page essentially: http://ebird.org/ebird/alert/summary?sid=SN35566

That is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert generated by eBird.  It will be different than what is posted to COBirds each morning as that is compiled by hand.  The eBird Colorado Rare Bird Alert is generated by comparing the incoming lists with the expected birds in those areas at those times.  If the bird is either a high count (I think) or a rarity, it gets flagged and placed into this Alert.  

If you want to navigate to another alert (for say another state or county), you can do that here: http://ebird.org/ebird/alerts  From that page, you can enter a country, state, province, or county to get the rare bird alerts list for that area.

Hope that helps you for now.  

Bryan

Bryan Guarente
Instructional Designer/Meteorologist
UCAR/The COMET Program
Boulder, CO

On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 8:46 AM, Cheri Phillips <rich...@q.com> wrote:
Hi, What happened to the bird tracks rare bird report on the CFO home page? All I see now is a box to click to go to ebird. Perhaps it is just that I'm not familiar enough with ebird to know how to get current rare bird sightings like one could with the bird tracks report but this seems like a really poor substitute. Please bring it back!

Cheri Phillips
Centennial, CO

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[cobirds] Greater White-fronted Goose [Weld and Larimer]

Hi all

There is one Greater White-fronted Goose at Timnath Reservoir/Timnath [Larimer] and another one at 35th Ave Gravel Ponds/Greeley [Weld].  There are also Ross (at least 1) and Snow Goose (10) at 35th Ave Gravel Ponds and a Mute Swan at F St Pond in Greeley.

Thanks

Gary Lefko, Nunn

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Re: [cobirds] Bird Tracks Gone

You can also set up your own alerts in ebird  so you can get personalized notifications about birds you haven't yet seen or birds in certain counties that are rare, etc.

On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 9:47 AM, Bryan Guarente <bryan.guarente@gmail.com> wrote:
Cheri and other COBirders,
I think it was just linking to this page essentially: http://ebird.org/ebird/alert/summary?sid=SN35566

That is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert generated by eBird.  It will be different than what is posted to COBirds each morning as that is compiled by hand.  The eBird Colorado Rare Bird Alert is generated by comparing the incoming lists with the expected birds in those areas at those times.  If the bird is either a high count (I think) or a rarity, it gets flagged and placed into this Alert.  

If you want to navigate to another alert (for say another state or county), you can do that here: http://ebird.org/ebird/alerts  From that page, you can enter a country, state, province, or county to get the rare bird alerts list for that area.

Hope that helps you for now.  

Bryan

Bryan Guarente
Instructional Designer/Meteorologist
UCAR/The COMET Program
Boulder, CO

On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 8:46 AM, Cheri Phillips <richph51@q.com> wrote:
Hi, What happened to the bird tracks rare bird report on the CFO home page? All I see now is a box to click to go to ebird. Perhaps it is just that I'm not familiar enough with ebird to know how to get current rare bird sightings like one could with the bird tracks report but this seems like a really poor substitute. Please bring it back!

Cheri Phillips
Centennial, CO

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Re: [cobirds] Bird Tracks Gone

Cheri and other COBirders,
I think it was just linking to this page essentially: http://ebird.org/ebird/alert/summary?sid=SN35566

That is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert generated by eBird.  It will be different than what is posted to COBirds each morning as that is compiled by hand.  The eBird Colorado Rare Bird Alert is generated by comparing the incoming lists with the expected birds in those areas at those times.  If the bird is either a high count (I think) or a rarity, it gets flagged and placed into this Alert.  

If you want to navigate to another alert (for say another state or county), you can do that here: http://ebird.org/ebird/alerts  From that page, you can enter a country, state, province, or county to get the rare bird alerts list for that area.

Hope that helps you for now.  

Bryan

Bryan Guarente
Instructional Designer/Meteorologist
UCAR/The COMET Program
Boulder, CO

On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 8:46 AM, Cheri Phillips <richph51@q.com> wrote:
Hi, What happened to the bird tracks rare bird report on the CFO home page? All I see now is a box to click to go to ebird. Perhaps it is just that I'm not familiar enough with ebird to know how to get current rare bird sightings like one could with the bird tracks report but this seems like a really poor substitute. Please bring it back!

Cheri Phillips
Centennial, CO

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