Saturday 2 November 2019

[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert for November 2, 2019 (amended asterisks in the summary)

Date:  For Saturday, November 2, 2019

E-mail:  RBA AT cobirds.org

Compiler: Dave Leatherman;  daleatherman@msn.com

Phone : 970-416-0193 (h), 970-690-2257 (c)


Birders have been helpful by reporting updates to COBIRDS. Thanks!

CAPITAL LETTERS denote very rare species, as listed by the Colorado Bird Records Committee at the CFO website.

(*) indicates new information on a species.

For more information on birds seen today, go to cobirds.org and scroll to the bottom for "Recent eBird Sightings".


Rare, out-of-place and out-of-season species include:



Tundra Swan (Arapahoe, Boulder, Larimer*, Park)

Trumpeter Swan (Mesa, Summit*)

Surf Scoter (El Paso)

Black Scoter (Arapahoe, Broomfield, Jefferson*)

White-winged Scoter (Larimer)

Long-tailed Duck (Larimer)

Red-necked Grebe (Arapahoe, Boulder)

Dunlin (Routt, Weld) 

Pacific Loon (Denver)

Short-eared Owl (Adams)

Wood Thrush (Boulder)

Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (Arapahoe)

Chestnut-collared Longspur (Park)

Black-throated Sparrow (Fremont)

Golden-crowned Sparrow (El Paso*)

Rusty Blackbird (Douglas, Larimer*)

Black-throated Green Warbler (Boulder, Jefferson)



ADAMS COUNTY:

--On October 28 a Short-eared Owl was reported along Wildlife Drive within the Rocky Mountain Arsenal by Raymond Sperger.


ARAPAHOE COUNTY:

—On October 27 a Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch was reported at Cherry Creek SP -Lake Loop by Diane Roberts.

—On October 27 a Black Scoter was reported at Cherry Creek SP-Lake Loop.  (5) were first reported on October 24 by Diane Roberts.

--On October 31 a Red-necked Grebe was reported amid a group of Western Grebes at Cherry Creek SP by Glenn Walbek.

--On October 31 a Trumpeter Swan and (2) Tundra Swans were reported at Aurora Reservoir by Diane Roberts.




BOULDER COUNTY:

**NOTE, the following two birds have moved between public and private property, but have MOSTLY been seen on PRIVATE PROPERTY, particularly when they are closer to 30th street.  Private property should be respected:

—On October 29 a Black-throated Green Warbler was  reported in Boulder at 29th Street where it crosses over tiny Canyon Creek just north of Baseline Road.  A Wood Thrush was further east along the creek, almost to 30th Street and was last reported on October 26. The Black-throated Green Warbler was first reported on October 19 by Nick Moore.  The Wood Thrush was first reported on October 23 by Nathan Pieplow.

--On October 28 a Red-necked Grebe was reported at Baseline Reservoir in Boulder, first reported by Rob Cassady on October 26.

--On October 31 a Tundra Swan was reported at Lagerman Reservoir.  (3) were first reported on October 30 by Luke Pheneger.

--On October 30 (5) Tundra Swans were reported at Barker Reservoir in Boulder by Loren Merrill.

--On October 31 a Tundra Swan was reported at Boulder Reservoir by Peter Burke.


BROOMFIELD COUNTY:

--On October 31 a female Black Scoter was reported at Plaster Reservoir by Matt Hofeditz.



DENVER COUNTY:

—On October 31 a Pacific Loon was reported at Marston Reservoir-West End.  First reported on October 25 by Doug Kibbe.


DOUGLAS COUNTY:

—On October 27 a Rusty Blackbird was reported at Chatfiled SP - Plum Creek Delta.  First reported on October 26 by "K".\


EL PASO COUNTY:

--On October 29 a pair of Surf Scoters was reported at Prospect Lake within Memorial Park, Colorado Springs, by Tanja Britton.

--On November 1 an immature Golden-crowned Sparrow was reported at the feeder set-up within Red Rock Canyon Open Space, first reported by Jim Merritt on Oct. 30.


FREMONT COUNTY:

--On October 29 a Black-throated Sparrow was reported along Skyline Drive in Canon City by Jerry DeBoer.






JEFFERSON COUNTY:

—On November 1 a Black Scoter was reported in Lakewood at Bear Creek Lake Park.  First reported on October 26 by Phil Lyon.

—On October 20, updated as recently as October 26, a Magnolia Warbler was reported in Lakewood  at Denver West Office Park (1658 Cole Boulevard), Building 6.  Other warblers reported at this site included a Black-throated Green Warbler reported as late as October 25, Nashville and Yellow, also as recently as October 26.  Historically, warblers occur at this site well into winter and the site should continue to be checked.  Please report updates.


LARIMER COUNTY:

--On November 1 a Rusty Blackbird was reported along a flowing ditch nw of the nw corner of Boxelder Reservoir #3 (Smith Reservoir SWA) on the east side of Larimer CR11 north of 66 Road.  The bird frequents a weir area with dripping water about 50 yards east of, and viewable from, CR11. There is a green metal gate along CR11 and walk-ins from here are allowed along a two-lane dirt road e of the gate to access views of the ditch.  First reported on 30 October by Dave Leatherman.

--On October 30 a White-winged Scoter was reported at Horseshoe Lake in Loveland by Nick Komar.

--On October 31 (5) Trumpeter Swans were reported at the north end of Boyd Lake S.P. (fee area) by Judie Wright.

--On October 31 (3, then 4) Tundra Swans, 2a and 2i, were reported at the north end of Boyd Lake S.P. first by Judie Wright, then Derek Hill.

--On November 1 a Tundra Swan was reported at Lake Estes in Estes Park by Marc Hemmes.

--On October 31 an immature Long-tailed Duck was reported in the north end of Boyd Lake S.P. by Derek Hill.

--On November 1 (2) Tundra Swans were reported from the Cobb Lake Unit of Wellington SWA by Andy Bankert.



MESA COUNTY:

—On October 26 a sub adult male BROAD-BILLED HUMMINGBIRD was reported at a private residence in Palisade.  The address is 566 36 Road (East Orchard Mesa ).  The house is at the end of a long driveway just across from the fire station.  The house is on the right side of the drive. The hummer is still coming in on a regular basis to the driveway feeder.  Best time for viewing is in mornings when the sun is on the driveway feeder.  It is in the shade after 2 pm.  Visitors are welcome to view FROM THE DRIVEWAY and park along the driveway.  First reported on September 28 by Gene Byrne.  This would be the fourth state record, the first in 2002 was also in Mesa County.

--On October 31 (2) Trumpeter Swans were reported at highline Lake S.P. by Carol Ortenzio.


PARK COUNTY:

--On October 31 (21) Tundra Swans, yes 21, were reported at Spinney Mountain Reservoir in South Park by David Tonnessen

--On October 31 (19) Tundra Swans, yes 19, were reported at Eleven Mile Reservoir in South Park by David Tonnessen.  Also reported here was a Chestnut-collared Longspur, rare for any of Colorado's mountain parks.


ROUTT:
--On October 31 a Dunlin was reported at Lake Catamount s of Steamboat Springs by Grey Barbier.

WELD COUNTY:

—On October 26 a Pacific Loon was reported at the North end of Union Reservoir by Glenn Walbek.

--On October 28 a Dunlin was reported at the North end of Union Reservoir by Susan Rosine.


SUMMIT:

--On November 1 (2) Trumpeter Swans were reported in the Arapaho NF at Lake Dillon (39.5958,-106.0896) by Misty Walters.


Upcoming DFO Field Trips...trip details at dfobirds.org





Mountain Lakes and Scoter Trip

Saturday, November 2

6:00 AM - 6:30 PM

Joey Kellner (E-mail: vireo1 AT comcast.net; 303-978-1748)


Cherry Creek State Park (Arapahoe County)

Sunday, November 3

7:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Mary Cay Burger & Robert Righter (Email: mcburger3 AT juno.com; 720-940-8394)


North-Central Colorado

Tuesday, November 5

5:30 AM - 6:00 PM

David Suddjian (Email: dsuddjian AT gmail.com; 831-713-8659)


Good Birding,

Dave Leatherman daleatherman@msn.com

970-416-0193 (h) 970-690-2257 (c)


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