Wednesday, 4 June 2014

[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 4 June 2014

Compiler:  Joyce Takamine
Date: June 4, 2014
email: rba AT cfobirds.org
phone: 303-659-8750

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, June 4 sponsored
by the 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 (* indicates new information on this species in
this report).

Red-necked Grebe (Jackson)
Little Blue Heron (*Jefferson)
Green Heron (Logan, Pueblo)
GLOSSY IBIS (El Paso/Pueblo)
Lesser Black-backed Gull (El Paso, Pueblo)
Least Tern (Montrose)
LESSER NIGHTHAWK (*Montrose)
Red-belllied Woodpecker (Logan)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Larimer)
EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE (Weld)
Black Phoebe (*Boulder, Mesa)
Eastern Phoebe (Boulder, Pueblo)
Great Crested Flycatcher (Logan)
White-eyed Vireo (*Arapahoe)
PHILADELPHIA VIREO (Boulder)
WOOD THRUSH (*Pueblo)
Blue-winged Warbler (*Jefferson)
Nashville Warbler (Boulder)
Chestnut-sided Warbler (Logan, Washington)
Magnolia Warbler (Jefferson)
Ovenbird (*Douglas)
Northern Waterthrush (Arapahoe, Fremont, Weld)
EASTERN TOWHEE (Logan)
Black-throated Sparrow (Garfield/Mesa)
Northern Cardinal (Logan)
Great-tailed Grackle (Delta, Montezuma)

ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
--A singing m White-eyed Vireo was found by O'Connor in a thicket hear big Dry Creek Trail on Jun 3 at 0700 and refound by Roller around 1500.  

BOULDER COUNTY:
--A PHILADELPHIA VIREO was reported by Burke in Gregory Canyon in Boulder on May 28.
--A Black and Eastern Phoebe were reported by Gent at the 75th St Bridge over Boulder Creek on May 31.  On June 1, Steadman reported both phoebes continue catching insects at west side of 75th St Bridge.  One June 2, Sanders reported the Black Phoebe on the north side of Boulder Creek at 75th.   On June 3, Siebert reported that the Black Phoebe continues at 75th on the west side of the bridge.  NOTE:  The Boulder Creek Path and parking at 75th are closed due to high water.  You will have to park along 75th St.  The creek is running over the paved path by the bridge.
--A Nashville Warbler was reported by Sheeter on the DFO field trip to Lyons on June 1.  It was on old St Vrain Road. 

DELTA COUNTY:
--A Great-tailed Grackle was reported by Garrison at Fruitgrower's Reservoir on June 2 along the causeway.

DOUGLAS COUNTY:
--4 Ovenbirds were heard by Andrews from lower slope east of Cherry Creek from Homestead Trailhead S for about 1 mile at Castlewood Canyon SP on June 2. 

EL PASO COUNTY:
--2 imm Lesser Black-backed Gulls were reported by Peterson at Big Johnson Reservoir on June 1.

GARFIELD/MESA COUNTIES
--On May 29, Zerbi reported Black-throated Sparrow and Sagebrush Sparrow on CO 139 by the Garfield/Mesa County line.

JACKSON COUNTY:
--2 Red-necked Grebes were reported by Wright at Lake John on May 29.  On June 1, Moulton reported a pair of Red-necked Grebes carrying nesting material on Lake John.

JEFFERSON COUNTY:
--A Blue-winged Warbler was reported by Jones at Welchester Tree Grant Park on May 22.  On May 23, Shade reported that the Blue-winged Warbler continued at Welchester and it was seen by many other birders. On May 24, Willis reported that the Blue-winged Warbler continues at Welchester.  On May 25, Schmidt reported the  Blue-winged Warbler at Welchester Tree Park in mid-afternoon.  On May 26, Edwards reported that the Blue-winged Warbler was singing at Welchester and the birds was seen my many birders on May 26.  On May 27, Roller reported that the Blue-winged Warbler continues at Welchester Tree Park.  On May 28, Brower reported that the Blue-winged Warbler continues at Welchester Tree Park.  No one has reported the Blue-winged Warbler to CoBirds recently but it has been reported on e-Bird the past three days.  On June 1, Gent reported that the Blue-winged Warbler showed briefly at the east end but did not sing and Hopping reported that the Blue-winged Warbler did sing on June 1.  The Blue-winged Warbler was reported by several birders on e-bird on June 3.
--An ad m Magnolia Warbler was banded by McBurney at Chatfield Banding Station on May 28.
--An ad Little Blue Heron was photographed by Christiansen at Belmar on June 2.

LARIMER COUNTY:
--An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Herren in the Red Feather Lakes area on May 31.  It was along Pine Creek on the S side accessed from Prairie Divide Road.

LOGAN COUNTY:
--At Tamarack Ranch SWA on May 31, Dowell reported Green Heron at fishing pond in Area 13, singing m Chestnut-sided Warbler between Areas 12 and 13, probable EASTERN TOWHEE, Northern Cardinals, Red-bellied Woodpeckers, Great Crested Flycatcher.

MESA COUNTY:
--A Black Phoebe was reported by Stigen at Audubon Trail in Grand Junction by Phoebe Rock on May 26.  On June 1, Henwood reported that both Black Phoebes were carrying food to the opening by Phoebe Rock so it appears that the young have hatched.  

MONTEZUMA COUNTY:
--Great-tailed Grackles were reported by Garrison in the marsh to the NW of the intersections of CR 27 and H, south of Nielson's Pond SE of Cortez on June 1.

MONTROSE COUNTY:
--A LESSER NIGHTHAWK and Least Tern were reported by Dexter 1 mile west of Nucla on a farm pond on May 26. The LESSER NIGHTHAWK was seen again the evening of May 28 by the farm pond.  On May 29 De Fonso reported that the LESSER NIGHTHAWK was seen again by ag ponds along 5th Ave W of town.  On June 3 Dexter reported 2+ LESSER NIGHTHAWKS W of Nucla.

PUEBLO COUNTY:
--A 1-st cyc Lesser Black-backed Gull was reported by Percival at Pueblo Reservoir on May 30.
--2 Green Herons were reported by Percival at Pueblo City Park on May 30.
--A Eastern Phoebe was reported by Percival at Valco Ponds W of parking lot on May 30.
--A singing WOOD THRUSH was reported by Silverman on June 2 in Colorado City on South Parkway between Meadow Creek and Garden State Ave about 2 miles W of I-25 exit 74 and just S of Co 165.  Turn S on South Parkway crossing Greenhorn Creek, park at swimming pool and walk short distance S to see and hear the thrush.

WASHINGTON COUNTY:
--A Chestnut-sided Warbler was reported by Kellner at Last Chance Rest Stop on May 30.

WELD COUNTY:
--On May 29 at Crow Valley, Sheeter reported EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE and Northern Waterthrush.

DFO Field Trips:
The DFO field trip for Saturday, June 7 will be to Reynolds Park and Pine Valley Ranch led by Mark Maershedk (303-329-8646 mamershek AT msn.com and Bruce Neuman).  Limit 10 people RSVP to Mark before June 1.  Full day trip from 0730 to 1600.  Meeting location and trip details  will be announced at sign up.  The morning will be spent at Reynold Open Space and then will drive to Pine Valley Ranch and more birding.  Certain parts of the trails are narrow and steep.  Total walking is about 5 miles for both locations.  Bring water, sunscreen, lunch.

The DFO field trip for Sunday, June 8 will be to Fairmount Cemetery/Highline Canal led by A. J. Gest 303-994-2420 or offsetaj AT comcast.net.  Limit 16 people.  Preregister with leader.  Meet the leader at 0730 at Fairmount Cemetery.  Use the Quebec St entrance (west side).  Address is 403 S. Quebec St., Denver.  Will be in the parking lot near the Chapel in the Pines.  This will be a easy 1.5 to 2 mile walk on paved drive and pathways.  Bring water, binocs, hat, and sunscreen; scopes are optional.  Restrooms are available in the Masuoleum after 0900.  Trip should end about 1100 to 1130.  

The DFO field trip for Sunday, June 8 will be to Cherry Creek Wetlands Loop led by Karen von Saltza, cell 303-941-4881.  This is a regularly conducted field trip the 2nd Sunday of each month.  Meet leader at 0800 at the Prairie Loop lot in Cherry Creek SP.  State Parks pass or day pass required.  This is a half day of walking that passes through most of the important habitats found in the park over a distance of about 3 miles.  Trails could be slippery or muddy, so dress accordingly.  Bring water and snacks; Lunch is optional.  Beginning birders are welcome.  No registration required. Co-sponsored by Denver Audubon.

Good Birding,

Joyce Takamine

Boulder

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