Tuesday, 12 May 2026

[cobirds] Chatfield Banding Station, Bird Conservancy of the Rockies 5-12-26

A warm, summer-like day.  Most of the birds caught today fall into the breeding-at-Chatfield category, no new species.  Here's the breakdown of the 28 new and 4 returns:

Downy Woodpecker 1
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
Northern House Wren 9
Gray Catbird 3 new, 3 banded 2025
Orange-crowned Warbler 2
Yellow Warbler 3
MacGillivray's Warbler 1
Common Yellowthroat 2
Wilson's Warbler 1
Yellow-breasted Chat 2 new, 1 banded 2023 and recaught 2024 and 2025
Song Sparrow 1
Lincoln's Sparrow 1
Brown-headed Cowbird 1

We are banding Tuesday through Sunday (closed Mondays) through May 31, weather permitting.  There are opportunities for the public to visit on weekends and early mornings most weekdays.  Reservations are required and can be made through the Denver Audubon website.  (Many/most sessions are already sold out, so sign up now if you are interested!)

Meredith McBurney
Bander, Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

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[cobirds] BIRD BOMBS: Knock on Wood this Thursday May 14 at 7 pm

Register now for the next BIRD BOMBS: Knock on Wood this Thursday May 14 at 7 pm. Learn about identification of Colorado's  twelve regular species of woodpeckers, with a nod to rare visitors, too. 

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO
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[cobirds] Chico Basin Ranch Banding Station Report- May 12, 2026-Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

You cannot beat the nice Colorado Weather- It would be better for the birds if the wind blew from the south/southeast to assist them in their migration north.  

Fifteen birds species were banded today including a female American Redstart. A Traill's Flycatcher was banded- it is a category we banders have to give the flycatchers in the Alder/Willow class. Its measurements were in the overlap for both species so it is a Traill's Flycatcher (not very definitive). It id have a lot of green on it and a birder did have an Alder calling in the banding area but they did not say the bird was banded. We also caught a late for this site, Gray-headed Junco.

29 New Banded Birds
Wilson's Warbler- 1
American Redstart- 1
Yellow Warbler- 3
Audubon's (Yellow-rumped) Warbler- 2
Traill's Flycatcher- 1
Lesser Goldfinch- 1
American Goldfinch- 5
Gray-headed Junco- 1
Lazuli Bunting- 4
Lincoln's Sparrow- 1
Hermit Thrush- 3
Yellow-breasted Chat- 1
Western Tanager- 2
Black-headed Grosbeak- 2
Common Grackle- 1


No Recaptures today.

If wanting to bird the Ranch, Please register on the Aiken Audubon Website www.aikenaudubon.com Also if you have not been there before to download or take a photo of the birding map. The cell reception is spotty at best out there so won't be able to get maps to come up on your phone.

Stop by the banding station and share your sightings!

Enjoy the Day,

Julie Shieldcastle
Bander, Chico Basin Ranch
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

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Re: [cobirds] Re: And now there are two!

Great advice! I’m learning so much about ospreys. 


From: cobirds@googlegroups.com <cobirds@googlegroups.com> on behalf of M T <raptordefender@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2026 7:48:29 AM
To: Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Re: And now there are two!
 
Hello,

Raptors are federally protected and once the birds are present at a nest, cleaning activities will have to wait until the birds disperse in late summer/early fall. Osprey are notorious collectors of various types of debris and are exceptionally fond of discarded bailing twine. Many of these materials are entanglement hazards and will accumulate over the season, so now would be a great time to come up with a maintenance plan for fall/winter in order to remove accumulated debris.

Michael C. Tincher
Loveland, CO.

On Monday, May 11, 2026 at 11:37:24 AM UTC-6 Pauli Driver-Smith wrote:

I'm not getting anything done these days except watch the nest. I can't see it from my house, so I have to walk out across from my tree line to my field to see any action. The female was busy today.


From: Kirstin C. <kirst...@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2026 10:22 AM
To: Driver-Smith Pauli <hollyho...@msn.com>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Re: And now there are two!

That's so interesting! It sure seems like a hopeful, positive sign that they are placing sticks and "treasured trash" on your platform.  If they do nest there this year, you may not get anything done, because you'll have your binoculars trained on that nest all day long.  I know this from experience--I installed a kestrel nest box, equipped with a 24/7 nest camera, and I have a hard time doing anything besides watching tiny kestrel chicks being fed. 

Glad the bungees are gone!

Best,
Kirstin Chapman
Arvada
Sent from my iPad

On May 11, 2026, at 9:48 AM, Pauli Driver-Smith <hollyho...@msn.com> wrote:


They seem to be very particular about their architecture of their new home. Only the best sticks and junk will do. Slow but steady progress. Maybe they are just playing at housekeeping this year in prep for next. 🙂

From: Kirstin C. <kirst...@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2026 9:30 AM
To: Driver-Smith Pauli <hollyho...@msn.com>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Re: And now there are two!
 
Whew!  Great news. 
Sent from my iPad

On May 10, 2026, at 12:47 PM, Pauli Driver-Smith <hollyho...@msn.com> wrote:


I shouldn't have worried. A strong wind came up last night and detached and blew the cords away. One Osprey was on the perch and the other was circling around above and over the lake. I heard my first Osprey call this morning.

Pauli Smith
Highlandlake/Mead, Weld County

From: cob...@googlegroups.com <cob...@googlegroups.com> on behalf of Pauli Driver-Smith <hollyho...@msn.com>
Sent: Friday, May 8, 2026 4:55 PM
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Subject: [cobirds] And now there are two!
 
There is another problem, though. They brought in some tangled bungee cords. It is hanging from the side of the platform. I think the hook on one end is attached to the top of the platform.

I had a lot of trees limbs come down in the storm, so I asked the tree trimmer if while he has his bucket crane here could he unhook it. He said that his license won't allow it because they are predatory birds. I thought that only mattered once they start nesting, not before they lay any eggs? I don't know if they are even going to nest this year. They haven't made a lot of progress on their nest yet, and it is getting rather late.

What do you all think? Do you know anyone in the Mead area with a cherry picker that can grab the bungee cord?

Pauli Smith
Highlandlake/Mead, Weld County, CO.
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Re: [cobirds] Re: And now there are two!

Hello,

Raptors are federally protected and once the birds are present at a nest, cleaning activities will have to wait until the birds disperse in late summer/early fall. Osprey are notorious collectors of various types of debris and are exceptionally fond of discarded bailing twine. Many of these materials are entanglement hazards and will accumulate over the season, so now would be a great time to come up with a maintenance plan for fall/winter in order to remove accumulated debris.

Michael C. Tincher
Loveland, CO.

On Monday, May 11, 2026 at 11:37:24 AM UTC-6 Pauli Driver-Smith wrote:

I'm not getting anything done these days except watch the nest. I can't see it from my house, so I have to walk out across from my tree line to my field to see any action. The female was busy today.


From: Kirstin C. <kirst...@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2026 10:22 AM
To: Driver-Smith Pauli <hollyho...@msn.com>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Re: And now there are two!

That's so interesting! It sure seems like a hopeful, positive sign that they are placing sticks and "treasured trash" on your platform.  If they do nest there this year, you may not get anything done, because you'll have your binoculars trained on that nest all day long.  I know this from experience--I installed a kestrel nest box, equipped with a 24/7 nest camera, and I have a hard time doing anything besides watching tiny kestrel chicks being fed. 

Glad the bungees are gone!

Best,
Kirstin Chapman
Arvada
Sent from my iPad

On May 11, 2026, at 9:48 AM, Pauli Driver-Smith <hollyho...@msn.com> wrote:


They seem to be very particular about their architecture of their new home. Only the best sticks and junk will do. Slow but steady progress. Maybe they are just playing at housekeeping this year in prep for next. 🙂

From: Kirstin C. <kirst...@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2026 9:30 AM
To: Driver-Smith Pauli <hollyho...@msn.com>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Re: And now there are two!
 
Whew!  Great news. 
Sent from my iPad

On May 10, 2026, at 12:47 PM, Pauli Driver-Smith <hollyho...@msn.com> wrote:


I shouldn't have worried. A strong wind came up last night and detached and blew the cords away. One Osprey was on the perch and the other was circling around above and over the lake. I heard my first Osprey call this morning.

Pauli Smith
Highlandlake/Mead, Weld County

From: cob...@googlegroups.com <cob...@googlegroups.com> on behalf of Pauli Driver-Smith <hollyho...@msn.com>
Sent: Friday, May 8, 2026 4:55 PM
To: cobirds <cob...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [cobirds] And now there are two!
 
There is another problem, though. They brought in some tangled bungee cords. It is hanging from the side of the platform. I think the hook on one end is attached to the top of the platform.

I had a lot of trees limbs come down in the storm, so I asked the tree trimmer if while he has his bucket crane here could he unhook it. He said that his license won't allow it because they are predatory birds. I thought that only mattered once they start nesting, not before they lay any eggs? I don't know if they are even going to nest this year. They haven't made a lot of progress on their nest yet, and it is getting rather late.

What do you all think? Do you know anyone in the Mead area with a cherry picker that can grab the bungee cord?

Pauli Smith
Highlandlake/Mead, Weld County, CO.
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Monday, 11 May 2026

Re: [cobirds] Chico Basin Ranch Banding Station Report- May 11, 2026-Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

OK, that was not supposed to go out to the entire world, but now you all know why I am so stressed. 

Linda Hodges
Conservation Chair
Aiken Audubon



On Mon, May 11, 2026 at 2:30 PM linda hodges <hikerhodges@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Julie, 

Thank you so much for your kind words. It means a great deal to me, As I have definitely felt vastly underappreciated of late.

I have been very stressed over Chico issues, especially the last couple of weeks. Risë probably told you that the state land board got on my back because another org wasn’t clear about the areas that people are limited to on the ranch. ??? Somehow, that is my fault?  And even though Jessica gave very specific information about the ranch and birding in her KRDO interview, they chose not to include that, so I was chastised some more. And now they want to coordinate what will be said before we speak to any public entity about the ranch.
On top of that, a bunch of Monday birders bought tickets for next Monday, then found out they couldn’t use them, and don’t seem to understand No Refunds and that Tickets Aren’t transferable. Even hours after I sent an email that
was very clear about it!(Or so I thought) One person saw that a certain day was full and reached out to me to see how they could still get in. Another signed up as an under 10-year-old in order to Get in, since unfortunately the platform showed there were still openings for kids under 10. 
And when Bill Maynard complained, it pretty much sent me over the edge. None, and I mean none, of the good birders Lifted a finger to help save Chico. In fact, I would say that only a handful of people in Colorado Springs made an effort. That was terribly distressing to me. So, as I’m sure you can tell, I have very little patience for any complainers at this point

Sorry! I know this is more than you are interested in hearing, but I apparently still have the need to vent. 😬

Too bad the warblers didn’t seem to stick around today. 

Thanks again, Julie, 🙏

Linda Hodges
Conservation Chair
Aiken Audubon



On Mon, May 11, 2026 at 2:12 PM Chicobander <jshieldcastle@gmail.com> wrote:
It was another beautiful day to be outside. However, not many birds around unless you count the Bullock's Orioles and the Western Kingbirds chasing each other. We had a couple new species for the season: Lesser Goldfinch and Bullock's Oriole. There were many new birders to the ranch today. It was nice to have them interested in what was happening on the ranch. 
More Hermit Thrushes captured today than Swainson's Thrushes so the Hermits are not done migrating through.

A Big Shout out to Linda Hodges of Aiken Audubon for all her efforts for being a great liaison with the Colorado Land Board, Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, and the Flying Diamond lessee for Chico Basin Ranch. It is a lot of communication to keep things rolling smoothly for us Birders to be able to be on the ranch. Most ranches I am told do not have visitors. So be thankful for having good people vying for recreational birding use of Chico Basin Ranch. Mucho Gracias, Linda!

21 New Banded Birds
Orange-crowned Warbler- 1
MacGillivray's Warbler- 1
Common Yellowthroat-1
Lesser Goldfinch- 1
Northern House Wren- 3
Lincoln's Sparrow- 1
Swainson's Thrush- 2
Hermit Thrush- 3
Bullock's Oriole - 5
Gray Catbird- 1
American Robin- 1
Common Grackle- 1

3 Recaptures
MGWA
NHWR
BHCO
 
1 Return
American Robin

The Banding Station will be open tomorrow through Saturday from Sunrise until @11AM.
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Enjoy the Day,

Julie Shieldcastle
Bander, Chico Basin Ranch
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

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Re: [cobirds] Chico Basin Ranch Banding Station Report- May 11, 2026-Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

Hey Julie, 

Thank you so much for your kind words. It means a great deal to me, As I have definitely felt vastly underappreciated of late.

I have been very stressed over Chico issues, especially the last couple of weeks. Risë probably told you that the state land board got on my back because another org wasn’t clear about the areas that people are limited to on the ranch. ??? Somehow, that is my fault?  And even though Jessica gave very specific information about the ranch and birding in her KRDO interview, they chose not to include that, so I was chastised some more. And now they want to coordinate what will be said before we speak to any public entity about the ranch.
On top of that, a bunch of Monday birders bought tickets for next Monday, then found out they couldn’t use them, and don’t seem to understand No Refunds and that Tickets Aren’t transferable. Even hours after I sent an email that
was very clear about it!(Or so I thought) One person saw that a certain day was full and reached out to me to see how they could still get in. Another signed up as an under 10-year-old in order to Get in, since unfortunately the platform showed there were still openings for kids under 10. 
And when Bill Maynard complained, it pretty much sent me over the edge. None, and I mean none, of the good birders Lifted a finger to help save Chico. In fact, I would say that only a handful of people in Colorado Springs made an effort. That was terribly distressing to me. So, as I’m sure you can tell, I have very little patience for any complainers at this point

Sorry! I know this is more than you are interested in hearing, but I apparently still have the need to vent. 😬

Too bad the warblers didn’t seem to stick around today. 

Thanks again, Julie, 🙏

Linda Hodges
Conservation Chair
Aiken Audubon



On Mon, May 11, 2026 at 2:12 PM Chicobander <jshieldcastle@gmail.com> wrote:
It was another beautiful day to be outside. However, not many birds around unless you count the Bullock's Orioles and the Western Kingbirds chasing each other. We had a couple new species for the season: Lesser Goldfinch and Bullock's Oriole. There were many new birders to the ranch today. It was nice to have them interested in what was happening on the ranch. 
More Hermit Thrushes captured today than Swainson's Thrushes so the Hermits are not done migrating through.

A Big Shout out to Linda Hodges of Aiken Audubon for all her efforts for being a great liaison with the Colorado Land Board, Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, and the Flying Diamond lessee for Chico Basin Ranch. It is a lot of communication to keep things rolling smoothly for us Birders to be able to be on the ranch. Most ranches I am told do not have visitors. So be thankful for having good people vying for recreational birding use of Chico Basin Ranch. Mucho Gracias, Linda!

21 New Banded Birds
Orange-crowned Warbler- 1
MacGillivray's Warbler- 1
Common Yellowthroat-1
Lesser Goldfinch- 1
Northern House Wren- 3
Lincoln's Sparrow- 1
Swainson's Thrush- 2
Hermit Thrush- 3
Bullock's Oriole - 5
Gray Catbird- 1
American Robin- 1
Common Grackle- 1

3 Recaptures
MGWA
NHWR
BHCO
 
1 Return
American Robin

The Banding Station will be open tomorrow through Saturday from Sunrise until @11AM.
Please register on the Aiken Audubon if you want to bird the ranch. www.aikenaudubon.com
Please stop by the banding station to share your bird sightings. We would love to hear about them.

Enjoy the Day,

Julie Shieldcastle
Bander, Chico Basin Ranch
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

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