Friday, 31 July 2015

[cobirds] Larimer Baird's Sparrows Continue

Nick Komar and I had the Baird's Sparrows on CR 5 in northern Larimer County this morning during a short trip before work.  One of the birds was singing a weak song fairly close to the road (and even landed on the fence) and the other was further away but singing more frequently.  We last heard a song around 7:20 AM about 1.75 miles north of CR 82, and the bird sang very frequently from 7:00 - 7:20.

Too bad I was lazy this spring and missed out on my chance to have the Baird's trifecta for northern Colorado for the year.

Good Birding,
Andy Bankert
Fort Collins

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[cobirds] Westword cover story about Pawnee National Grassland

This week's cover story in Denver's Westword is about oil and gas drilling on the Pawnee National Grassland, with a focus on how it affects the birds and other wildlife. Nunn birder Gary Lefko is featured, with additional discussion by Ed Butterfield and others.


- Barry Gingrich
  Broomfield, CO

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[cobirds] Lewis's Woodpecker, Estes Park, Larimer Co., 7/31

On my daily birding/newspaper buying walk in Estes Park this morning, I was amazed to find a handsome male Lewis's Woodpecker posing in a dead ponderosa pine along Mary's Lake Road just uphill from the intersection with Lower Broadview Road. I got a quick, out-of-focus picture before it flew west. I don't know if it will be hanging around the area. It was just about a tenth of a mile as the woodpecker flies from the piece of Rocky Mountain National Park that reaches Mary's Lake Road and Moraine Avenue, north of Lower Broadview. So I just missed adding it to my RMNP list.


Jim Nelson
Bethesda, Maryland

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[cobirds] Sage Thrashers/Nunn

Hi all

My wife and I went on a beautiful drive around north Weld county last night.  Great moon last night--even better tonight.
  • Sage Thrasher - 12+ (Along Weld CR 102, 49, 41)
  • Swift Fox - 2 immatures playing along Weld CR 102
  • Prairie Falcon - family of three in dirt field down the road from house (.25m westt of Weld CR 37)
  • Great Horned Owl - along Weld CR 102

Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn

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[cobirds] Crossbills eating from roadbeds

I watched 3 Red Crossbill eating grit from the dirt lot at south Heil Valley Ranch this week and it reminded me of a winters day some years past watching a sizeable flock of White winged Crossbill pecking away at a roadbed just a few short yards from the Atlantic Ocean.       Carl Starace,   Niwot

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[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 31 July 2015

Compiler:   Joyce Takamine
Date: July 31, 2015
This is the Rare Bird Alert, Friday, July 31 sponsored by Denver Field
Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.
 
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species).
 
Barrow's Goldeneye (Rio Blanco)
Little Blue Heron (*Weld)
Broad-winged Hawk (Larmier)
Upland Sandpiper (Logan, Yuma)
Caspian Tern (Alamosa, Weld)
BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO (Washington)
Greater Roadrunner (El Paso)
Chimney Swift (Jefferson)
Red-headed Woodpecker (Jefferson)
Williamson's Sapsucker (*Larimer)
Red-naped Sapsucker (Gunnison)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Eagle/Pitkin, Gunnison, Park)
EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE (Logan)
Least Flycatcher (Boulder, Douglas, Jefferson, Logan, Yuma)
Gray Flycatcher (Alamosa, Fremont)
Black Phoebe (Jefferson)
Eastern Phoebe (Douglas/Jefferson, Jefferson)
Bell's Vireo (Logan)
Wood Thrush (Logan)
Lapland Longspur (Larimer)
Chestnut-collared Longspur (Larimer)
McCown's Longspur (*Larimer, *Weld)
EASTERN TOWHEE (Sedgwick)
Field Sparrow (Logan)
BAIRD'S SPARROW (Larimer, Weld)
Fox Sparrow (Boulder, Gunnison)
Northern Cardinal (Boulder)
EASTERN (LILIAN'S) MEADOWLARK (*Boulder)
Baltimore Oriole (Logan)
Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (Park)

ALAMOSA COUNTY:
--At Blanca Wetlands Wildlife Area on July 29, John Rawinski reported 2 ad Caspian Terns and a Gray Flycatcher.  The terns were using ponds 115 and 107.  The Wildlife area is now open.

BOULDER COUNTY:
--2 Fox Sparrows was reported by David McQuade at Brainard Lake on July 5.  On July 11, Adam Vesely reported Fox Sparrow at Brainard Lake.  On July 19,  Andrew Fontenot reported Fox Sparrow at Brainard Lake.
--A Least Flycatcher was reported by Ted Floyd on the S side of Waneka Lake on July 19.
--A singing Northern Cardinal was reported by Eric DeFonso near 19th and Neher in Boulder on July 24.
--An EASTERN (LILIAN'S) MEADOWLARK has been found by Johanna Beam at McIntosh Reservoir in the NW corner.  It has
been seen with 2 young.  On July 30, Johanna Beam and Todd Deininger reported ad EASTERN MEADOWLARK at McIntosh Reservoir.

DOUGLAS COUNTY:
--On July 21, David Suddjian reported 7 Least Flycatchers at Kingfisher Bridge on the upstream side.

EAGLE/PITKIN COUNTIES:
--An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Mary Harris on the Savage Lake trail above Ruedi Reservoir on July 23.

EL PASO COUNTY:
--A Greater Roadrunner was reported by John Drummond running across Hanover Road about a mile west of Degrott Road intersection, near bridge and culvert on July 18.

FREMONT COUNTY:
--On July 21, SeEtta Moss reported several Gray Flycatchers at Red Canyon Park north of Canon City.  They appeared to be still feeding young.

GUNNISON COUNTY:
--An ad American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Mary Harris feeding young in conifers at the start of West Maroon trail which begins at Schofield Parking lot on July 23.
--A Slate-colored Fox Sparrow was singing in willows above Ohio City as reported by Mike Henwood on July 24.
--A Red-naped Sapsucker was reported by Mike Henwood on Quartz Creek near Ohio City on July 24.

JEFFERSON COUNTY:
--On July 14 Scott Somershoe reported Black and Eastern Phoebe at Waterton Canyon.  On July 15, Doug Kibbe and Frank Farrell reported Black and Eastern Phoebes in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 16, Gwen Moore reported Black Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 19, Tim Ryan, Joe Roller, Mackenzie Goldthwaite, and Mark Chavez reported Black Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon and Goldthwait and Chavez also reported Eastern Phoebe.  On July 21, David Suddjian, David Hill and Cynthia Madsen reported Black and Eastern Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 23, Ira Sanders reported Black Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 23, Andrew Fontenot reported Black and Eastern Phoebe at Waterton Canyon between canyon mouth and Waterton Rd.  On July 24, Scott Somershoe and Lynn Saver reported Black and Eastern Phoebe at Waterton Canyon between canyon mouth and Waterton Rd.
--On July 15, Michel Kiessig reported Eastern Phoebe at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield.  On July 22, Cynthia Madsen, Jonelle Balais and Janet Shin reported 2 Eastern Phoebe at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield.
--A Chimney Swift was reported by David Suddjian at Clement Park in Littleton on July 25.
--On July 28, Kate Frost and Michael Kiessig reported 4 Red-headed Woodpecker (2 ad, 2 juv) at Stony Pass Rd at Wigwam Creek.
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by David Suddjian on the W side of Platte River upstream of Kingfisher Bridge on July 28.  On July 29, upstream from Kingfisher Bridge, David Suddjian reported 4 Least Flycatcher including 2 begging juv and an Eastern Phoebe.

LARIMER COUNTY:
--On July 22, Nick Komar reported Broad-winged Hawk at Laport Lions Park.
--On July 25, Nick Komar report 2 singing  BAIRD'S SPARROWS on the W side of CR 5 near Rawhide Energy Station about 2 miles N oF Buckeye Road.  On July 26, Alec Hopping, Kevin Keirn, Josh Bruening, Gwen Moore, Georgia Doyle, and David Wade reported 2 BAIRD'S SPARROW on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd.  Robert Beauchamp reported BAIRD'S SPARROW on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd.  On July 27, Todd Deininger, Brad Biggerstaff, and Nick Komar reported 2 BAIRD'S Sparrows on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd.  On July 28, Sue Riffe reported 2 BAIRD'S SPARROWS on CR 5 Between CR 82 and CR 92.  On July 29, Hugh and Urling Kingery reported 1 BAIRD'S SPARROW on CR 5 between CR 82 and CR 92.
--Georgia Doyle and David Wade reported McCown's Longspur on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd on July 26.
--On July 28, Sue Riffe reported a juv Lapland Longspur on CR 5 between CR 82 and CR 92.
--On July 29, Hugh and Urling Kingery reported 2 McCown's Longspurs on CR 5 between CR 82 and CR 92.  On July 29, Dave Leatherman reported a few McCown's Longspurs of all ages on CR 5 between CR 92 and CR 92.
--A f Williamson's Sapsucker was reported by Jim Nelson in Hollowell Park in Rocky Mountain NP on July 24.
--On July 30 in Estes Park, Jim Nelson reported several Williamson's Sapsuckers.  A juv f was on Marh's Lake Rd between Lower Broadview and Broadview.  Two were flying on Riverside Drive between Prospect Park Dr and Manor RV Park.

LOGAN COUNTY:
--On July 18, Bill Kaempfer reported about 15 Upland Sandpipers along US 138 West of Crook.
--At Tamarack Pond on July 18, Bill Kaempfer reported Baltimore Oriole and several Field Sparrows.  On July 19, Mlodinow reported Field Sparrows and Least Flycatcher at Tamarack Pond.
--On July 19, Mlodinow reported at Tamarack Ranch SWA, walking W from CO 55, a Wood Thrush was heard by the river.  About 300-400 yards W of CO 55 an EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE was heard and seen and lots of Bell's Vireos were heard.  On July 20, Alec Hopping reported EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE at Tamarack Ranch SWA.  On July 22, Norm Erthal and Kevin Keirn reported Eastern Wood-Pewee at Tamarack Ranch SWA.  On July 25, Scott Somershoe, Gwen Moore, and Matt Clark reported Eastern Wood-Pewee at Tamarak Ranch SWA.

PARK COUNTY:
--4 Brown-capped Rosy-Finches were reported by David Suddjian at Kite Lake on CR 8 on July 22.
--An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by David Suddjian on CR 8 between Alma and tree line on July 22.

RIO BLANCO COUNTY:
--2 f Barrow's Goldeneyes were reported by Tom and Kay McConnell at a roadside pond just past White Owl Lake in the Flattops area on July 26.
--Tom and Kay McConnell rfeported a f and juv Barrow's Goldeneye on a side road from White Owl Lake on July 26.

SEDGWICK COUNTY:
--An EASTERN TOWHEE was reported by Robert Beauchamp at Sand Draw SWA on July 25.

WASHINGTON COUNTY:
--On July 19, Dan Stringer reported BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO and 4 Yellow-billed Cuckoos at the Inlet Canal at Prewitt Reservoir.  They were in the bushes/trees closer to the dirt road.

WELD COUNTY:
--A Caspian Tern was reported by Steve Mlodinow at Firestone Gravel Pits on July 6.  On July 14, Bill Kaempfer reported 3 Caspian Terns at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 15, Steve Mlodinow reported 3 Caspian Terns at Firestore Gravel Pits.  On July 22, Steve Mlodinow reported a Caspian Tern at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 26, Christine Alexander reported a Caspian Tern at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 26, Renee and Jesse Casias reported 2 Caspian Terns at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 27, Dean Shoup, Norm Erthal, and Bob Spencer reported Caspian Tern at Firestone Gravel Pits
--An immature Little Blue Heron was reported by Carl Starace at Firestone Gravel Pits on July 24.  On July 25, Scott Manwaring reported Little Blue Heron flew east from Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 30, Carl Starace reported Little Blue Heron on Firestone Gravel Pit North on CR 9 1/2.
--A Caspian Tern was reported by Laura Steadman at Pelican Pond in St Vrain SP on July 25.
--On July 28, Sue Riffe reported BAIRD'S SPARROW, 2 Chestnut-collared Longspurs, and 2 McCown's Longspurs at Central Plains Experimental Range on CR 114.
--On July 29, Dave Leatherman reported man McCown's Longspurs in the Western Unit of Pawnee NG and a nest of Chestnut-collared Longspurs at CR 40 N of CR 114.

YUMA COUNTY:
--A couple of Upland Sandpipers were reported by Bill Kaempfer North of Wray on July 18.
--A Least Flycatcher was reported by Alec Hopping at Stalker Lake on July 18.

UPCOMING DFO FIELD TRIPS:

The DFO Field Trip for Saturday, August 1 will be to Prospect Park led by Mary Geder (mfg5000 ATlive.com303-986-6127).  Meet the leader at 0700 at parking lot next to Prospect Lake.  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 entrance to Prospect Park on your left (South).  
  This will be a half-day trip, easy walking, accessible for mobility imparied individual.  Bring water and a snack; lunch optional.  Register online or contact leader to register.

The DFO Field Trip for Sunday August 2 will be to Chavez Trail and Beaver Brook Braille Trail led by Paul Slingsby.   Meet the leader at the lower end of the Stegosaurus Park-n-Ride at 0645.  Will carpool from there.  From I-70, exit 259, turn left onto CO 26, driver under I-70 bridge and look for the Park-n-Ride on your left.  Will carpool 6 miles to the trailhead.  
   Half-day trip.  This will be a slow alk of about 2 miles on smooth, moderately steep trails with some unmaintained paths in aspen and ponderosa forest.  Please register online or contact leader to register.
  
Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder

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Thursday, 30 July 2015

RE: [cobirds] Why did the pine grosbeak eat in the road? Larimer County

Candice et al,
I believe they are getting soil high in minerals missing from their seed-heavy diets, perhaps including road-treatment salt (in the form of calcium chloride, sodium chloride, and/or magnesium chloride) that accumulates in dried puddle areas along roadways.  Mag chloride is also applied to dirt roads in summer as a dust suppressant and may well be the source of attraction in the case you mention.  All high elevation finches (crossbills, Cassin's Finch, siskins, Pine Grosbeaks, etc.) can commonly be seen going to road surfaces (paved or dirt) to acquire salts and grit (for grinding seeds in their gizzard).

Dave Leatherman


From: Candice.Johnson@childrenscolorado.org
To: cobirds@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cobirds] Why did the pine grosbeak eat in the road? Larimer County
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 22:03:19 +0000

Yesterday we drove up Fall River Rd. in RMNP, and near the top where the road levels out we saw 2 male and 1 female pine grosbeak eating something in the dirt roadbed. (We also saw a male & female at Lake Irene, in a tree). Then returning to our cabin in  Allenspark at 8700 ft. elevation we saw 2 females who were also eating in the middle of a dirt road. This location is where we have seen a bird in the road in July of the last 2 years, so possibly breeding nearby. Can anyone suggest what they find to eat? We considered crushed pinecones, but there are none on the tundra.
 
Candice Johnson, Denver, CO


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[cobirds] Larimer CR5 and western PNG (Weld) on 7/29

After getting back from a 9-day new Confederate flag survey of Tennessee and North Carolina (actually my friend Boris and I were hunting aquatic insects), I was finally able to try for the Larimer CR5 Baird's Sparrows yesterday.  I got there at 7:30 and was told by a couple folks who had gotten there earlier that they heard a Baird's singing briefly far off to the west of the road at around 6am.  Several of us who got there too late did NOT detect the birds at all between 7 and 11am, nor during a later check around 4pm.

We did see on CR5 between 82 and 92: many, many Grasshopper Sparrows of all ages, Blue Grosbeaks, Loggerhead Shrikes, Burrowing Owls, Swainson's Hawks, a few wandering Chipping Sparrows of all ages, Brewer's Sparrows, a few McCown's Longspurs of all ages, Sage Thrashers, Vesper Sparrows, one Northern Harrier, and then gobs of Horned Larks of all ages, Western Meadowlarks of all ages, of Lark Buntings of all ages.  The Grasshopper Sparrow adults often had their beaks loaded with nestling fare, usually grasshoppers with all the legs removed (look like green cigars).

I met up with Norm Lewis and Nina Routh and we went out east to the Western Unit of the Pawnee Grasslands in search of longspurs.  We saw many, many McCown's Longspurs and along Weld CR49 north of 114 found a nest of Chestnut-collared Longspurs.  During our very brief peek into the nest, we think we saw two young (3-5 young is typical).  I was thinking this was probably a second brood but in checking the BNA account, they are known to attempt as many as 4 (!) broods in Alberta (with 3-4 attempts usually being associated with earlier failures), so not sure which number we were seeing.  I still bet second but who knows?  As everybody is probably aware, longspur observation can be great at playas with water or any low spot with water from overnight storms.  They seem to come in steadily and patience is usually rewarded with fairly close looks.  Juveniles are tough and such spots give great opportunities to study bills and other ID characters not all that well covered in most field guides.

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins


[cobirds] Williamson Sapsucker morning, Larimer Co.

As I went out on the deck of our vacation home in Estes Park this lovely Thursday morning, I spotted a juvenile female Williamson's Sapsucker checking out several small ponderosa pines. Later, as I took my morning walk to bird and buy today's newspaper, I saw another juvenile female Williamson's Sapsucker on Mary's Lake Road between Lower Broadview and "Just" Broadview" and a female Williamson's flying with another Williamson's that I was not able to identify (probably another juvenile female) on Riverside Drive between Prospect Park Drive and the Manor RV Park. It was quite a surprise to see so many in one day. I also saw a female or immature Black-chinned or Ruby-throated Hummingbird along Lower Broadview west of Mary's Lake Road.


Jim Nelson
Bethesda, Maryland

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[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 30 July 2015

Compiler:   Joyce Takamine
Date: July 30, 2015
This is the Rare Bird Alert, Thursday, July 30 sponsored by Denver Field
Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.
 
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species).
 
Barrow's Goldeneye (Rio Blanco)
Little Blue Heron (Weld)
Broad-winged Hawk (Larmier)
Upland Sandpiper (Logan, Weld, Yuma)
Caspian Tern (*Alamosa, Weld)
BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO (Washington)
Greater Roadrunner (El Paso)
Chimney Swift (Jefferson)
Red-headed Woodpecker (Jefferson)
Williamson's Sapsucker (Larimer)
Red-naped Sapsucker (Gunnison)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Boulder, Eagle/Pitkin, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Park)
EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE (Logan)
Least Flycatcher (Boulder, Douglas, *Jefferson, Logan, Yuma)
Gray Flycatcher (*Alamosa, Fremont)
Black Phoebe (Jefferson)
Eastern Phoebe (Douglas/Jefferson, *Jefferson)
Bell's Vireo (Logan)
Purple Martin (Mesa)
Wood Thrush (Logan)
Lapland Longspur (Larimer)
Chestnut-collared Longspur (Larimer,Weld)
McCown's Longspur (*Larimer, Weld)
EASTERN TOWHEE (Sedgwick)
Field Sparrow (Logan)
BAIRD'S SPARROW (*Larimer, Weld)
Fox Sparrow (Boulder, Gunnison)
Northern Cardinal (Boulder)
Baltimore Oriole (Logan)
Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (Park)

ALAMOSA COUNTY:
--At Blanca Wetlands Wildlife Area on July 29, John Rawinski reported 2 ad Caspian Terns and a Gray Flycatcher.  The terns were using ponds 115 and 107.  The Wildlife area is now open.

BOULDER COUNTY:
--2 Fox Sparrows was reported by David McQuade at Brainard Lake on July 5.  On July 11, Adam Vesely reported Fox Sparrow at Brainard Lake.  On July 19,  Andrew Fontenot reported Fox Sparrow at Brainard Lake.
--A m American Three-toed Woodpecker was spotted by Connie Takamine in Wild Basin section of Rocky Mountain NP a little below Calypso Cascades on July 17.
--A Least Flycatcher was reported by Ted Floyd on the S side of Waneka Lake on July 19.
--A singing Northern Cardinal was reported by Eric DeFonso near 19th and Neher in Boulder on July 24.

DOUGLAS COUNTY:
--On July 21, David Suddjian reported 7 Least Flycatchers at Kingfisher Bridge on the upstream side.

EAGLE/PITKIN COUNTIES:
--An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Mary Harris on the Savage Lake trail above Ruedi Reservoir on July 23.

EL PASO COUNTY:
--A Greater Roadrunner was reported by John Drummond running across Hanover Road about a mile west of Degrott Road intersection, near bridge and culvert on July 18.

FREMONT COUNTY:
--On July 21, SeEtta Moss reported several Gray Flycatchers at Red Canyon Park north of Canon City.  They appeared to be still feeding young.

GUNNISON COUNTY:
--An ad American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Mary Harris feeding young in conifers at the start of West Maroon trail which begins at Schofield Parking lot on July 23.
--A Slate-colored Fox Sparrow was singing in willows above Ohio City as reported by Mike Henwood on July 24.
--A Red-naped Sapsucker was reported by Mike Henwood on Quartz Creek near Ohio City on July 24.

HINSDALE COUNTY
--A m American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Bez Bezuidenhout at Grizzy Gulch Trailhead on July 16.
 
JEFFERSON COUNTY:
--On July 14 Scott Somershoe reported Black and Eastern Phoebe at Waterton Canyon.  On July 15, Doug Kibbe and Frank Farrell reported Black and Eastern Phoebes in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 16, Gwen Moore reported Black Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 19, Tim Ryan, Joe Roller, Mackenzie Goldthwaite, and Mark Chavez reported Black Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon and Goldthwait and Chavez also reported Eastern Phoebe.  On July 21, David Suddjian, David Hill and Cynthia Madsen reported Black and Eastern Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 23, Ira Sanders reported Black Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 23, Andrew Fontenot reported Black and Eastern Phoebe at Waterton Canyon between canyon mouth and Waterton Rd.  On July 24, Scott Somershoe and Lynn Saver reported Black and Eastern Phoebe at Waterton Canyon between canyon mouth and Waterton Rd.
--On July 15, Michel Kiessig reported Eastern Phoebe at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield.  On July 22, Cynthia Madsen, Jonelle Balais and Janet Shin reported 2 Eastern Phoebe at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield.
--A Chimney Swift was reported by David Suddjian at Clement Park in Littleton on July 25.
--On July 28, Kate Frost and Michael Kiessig reported 4 Red-headed Woodpecker (2 ad, 2 juv) at Stony Pass Rd at Wigwam Creek.
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by David Suddjian on the W side of Platte River upstream of Kingfisher Bridge on July 28.  On July 29, upstream from Kingfisher Bridge, David Suddjian reported 4 Least Flycatcher including 2 begging juv and an Eastern Phoebe.

LARIMER COUNTY:
--On July 22, Nick Komar reported Broad-winged Hawk at Laport Lions Park.
--On July 25, Nick Komar report 2 singing  BAIRD'S SPARROWS on the W side of CR 5 near Rawhide Energy Station about 2 miles N oF Buckeye Road.  On July 26, Alec Hopping, Kevin Keirn, Josh Bruening, Gwen Moore, Georgia Doyle, and David Wade reported 2 BAIRD'S SPARROW on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd.  Robert Beauchamp reported BAIRD'S SPARROW on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd.  On July 27, Todd Deininger, Brad Biggerstaff, and Nick Komar reported 2 BAIRD'S Sparrows on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd.  On July 28, Sue Riffe reported 2 BAIRD'S SPARROWS on CR 5 Between CR 82 and CR 92.  On July 29, Hugh and Urling Kingery reported 1 BAIRD'S SPARROW on CR 5 between CR 82 and CR 92.
--Georgia Doyle and David Wade reported McCown's Longspur on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd on July 26.
--On July 28, Sue Riffe reported a juv Lapland Longspur on CR 5 between CR 82 and CR 92.
--On July 29, Hugh and URling Kingery reported 2 McCown's Longspurs on CR 5 between CR 82 and CR 92.
--A f Williamson's Sapsucker was reported by Jim Nelson in Hollowell Park in Rocky Mountain NP on July 24.

LOGAN COUNTY:
--On July 18, Bill Kaempfer reported about 15 Upland Sandpipers along US 138 West of Crook.
--At Tamarack Pond on July 18, Bill Kaempfer reported Baltimore Oriole and several Field Sparrows.  On July 19, Mlodinow reported Field Sparrows and Least Flycatcher at Tamarack Pond.
--On July 19, Mlodinow reported at Tamarack Ranch SWA, walking W from CO 55, a Wood Thrush was heard by the river.  About 300-400 yards W of CO 55 an EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE was heard and seen and lots of Bell's Vireos were heard.  On July 20, Alec Hopping reported EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE at Tamarack Ranch SWA.  On July 22, Norm Erthal and Kevin Keirn reported Eastern Wood-Pewee at Tamarack Ranch SWA.  On July 25, Scott Somershoe, Gwen Moore, and Matt Clark reported Eastern Wood-Pewee at Tamarak Ranch SWA.

MESA COUNTY:
--A Purple Martin nesting colony was reported by Mike Henwood along Points Creek on the Uncompahgre Plateau on July 17.

PARK COUNTY:
--4 Brown-capped Rosy-Finches were reported by David Suddjian at Kite Lake on CR 8 on July 22.
--An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by David Suddjian on CR 8 between Alma and tree line on July 22.

RIO BLANCO COUNTY:
--2 f Barrow's Goldeneyes were reported by Tom and Kay McConnell at a roadside pond just past White Owl Lake in the Flattops area on July 26.
--Tom and Kay McConnell rfeported a f and juv Barrow's Goldeneye on a side road from White Owl Lake on July 26.

SEDGWICK COUNTY:
--An EASTERN TOWHEE was reported by Robert Beauchamp at Sand Draw SWA on July 25.

WASHINGTON COUNTY:
--On July 19, Dan Stringer reported BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO and 4 Yellow-billed Cuckoos at the Inlet Canal at Prewitt Reservoir.  They were in the bushes/trees closer to the dirt road.

WELD COUNTY:
--A Caspian Tern was reported by Steve Mlodinow at Firestone Gravel Pits on July 6.  On July 14, Bill Kaempfer reported 3 Caspian Terns at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 15, Steve Mlodinow reported 3 Caspian Terns at Firestore Gravel Pits.  On July 22, Steve Mlodinow reported a Caspian Tern at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 26, Christine Alexander reported a Caspian Tern at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 26, Renee and Jesse Casias reported 2 Caspian Terns at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 27, Dean Shoup, Norm Erthal, and Bob Spencer reported Caspian Tern at Firestone Gravel Pits
--Bob Andrews did two loops of the Pawnee National Grassland on July 16 and 17 and reported 55 McCown's Longspurs and 6 Chestnut-collared Longspurs.  Andrews reported an Upland Sandpiper in a meadow on the N side of CR 108 where it crosses Robins Creek just east of CR 37.  
--An immature Little Blue Heron was reported by Carl Starace at Firestone Gravel Pits on July 24.  On July 25, Scott Manwaring reported Little Blue Heron flew east from Firestone Gravel Pits.
--A Caspian Tern was reported by Laura Steadman at Pelican Pond in St Vrain SP on July 25.
--ON July 28, Sue Riffe reported BAIRD'S SPARROW, 2 Chestnut-collared Longspurs, and 2 McCown's Longspurs at Central Plains Experimental Range on CR 114.

YUMA COUNTY:
--A couple of Upland Sandpipers were reported by Bill Kaempfer North of Wray on July 18.
--A Least Flycatcher was reported by Alec Hopping at Stalker Lake on July 18.

UPCOMING DFO FIELD TRIPS:

The DFO Field Trip for Saturday, August 1 will be to Prospect Park led by Mary Geder (mfg5000 ATlive.com303-986-6127).  Meet the leader at 0700 at parking lot next to Prospect Lake.  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 entrance to Prospect Park on your left (South).  
  This will be a half-day trip, easy walking, accessible for mobility imparied individual.  Bring water and a snack; lunch optional.  Register online or contact leader to register.

The DFO Field Trip for Sunday August 2 will be to Chavez Trail and Beaver Brook Braille Trail led by Paul Slingsby.   Meet the leader at the lower end of the Stegosaurus Park-n-Ride at 0645.  Will carpool from there.  From I-70, exit 259, turn left onto CO 26, driver under I-70 bridge and look for the Park-n-Ride on your left.  Will carpool 6 miles to the trailhead.  
   Half-day trip.  This will be a slow alk of about 2 miles on smooth, moderately steep trails with some unmaintained paths in aspen and ponderosa forest.  Please register online or contact leader to register.
  
Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder

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Wednesday, 29 July 2015

[cobirds] Chatfield SP and Ken Caryl Valley 7/28

Water levels in Chatfield Reservoir are more or less back to "normal", although there is still lots of extra standing water in upland areas that were flooded recently. Other than Killdeer and Spotted Sandpipers, my only shorebirds were 2 Marbled Godwits and a Willet at the Marina Sand Spit. A segment of the trail upstream of Kingfisher Bridge on the JeffCo side is now walkable. So I did. I was excited to see a Yellow-billed Cuckoo fly in front of me at mid-canopy height, perching briefly before moving on. Also here was an adult Red-eyed Vireo feeding a begging juv., and four Least Flycatchers included 2 begging juvies. An Eastern Phoebe was upstream of Kingfisher Bridge.

At Ken Caryl Valley there was an Ash-throated Flycatcher north of Massey Draw between the Lyons and Dakota formation hogbacks. It was even calling. An earlyish Sage Thrasher was my first in the area this season.

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO

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[cobirds] Caspian Terns at Blanca Wetlands

Today while doing some bird surveys, I chanced upon 2 Adult Caspian Terns at the Blanca Wetlands Wildlife Area (Alamosa County). The area is now open and the birds were alternately using pond 115 and 107. This is possibly only the second and third records for the species in the San Luis Valley, with Mlodinow finding one last year at Smith Reservoir.
 
The shorebirds were well represented. Between my wife Lisa and I, we observed Western, Least, Baird's, Spotted and Pectoral Sandpipers, Lesser Yellowlegs, BN Stilts, close to 1500 Wilson Phalaropes,  Peregrine Falcons, and one Gray Flycatcher. So shorebirds are on the move and this is a great increase in numbers since we last surveyed a few weeks ago. Lots to see.....
 
John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO

Re: [cobirds] pipit v. Horned Lark

Raise your hand if you ever mis-identified a bird!

If you think about it, John James Audubon, Roger Tory Peterson and David Allen Sibley have their hands raised.

Joe Roller,
Denver

On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Virginia Simmons <simmons19281@hotmail.com> wrote:
In 2014 in open grassland near the floor of the San Luis Valley, below the San Juan Mtns., I mis-identified a "Sprague's Pipit." An experienced birder pointed out to me that American Pipits were just  starting down from high country at about that time, and I wisely yielded.
Virginia Simmons

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[cobirds] pipit v. Horned Lark

In 2014 in open grassland near the floor of the San Luis Valley, below the San Juan Mtns., I mis-identified a "Sprague's Pipit." An experienced birder pointed out to me that American Pipits were just  starting down from high country at about that time, and I wisely yielded.
Virginia Simmons

[cobirds] Re: ID help - Larimer Co Rd 5



Howdy Folks,  First, thanks to all those people that replied either here or to me personally. I appreciate your feedback. I've figured out exactly where I went off track on my path of identification. I use the book form of Sibley's 1st edition in the field. There I saw that Spragues Pipet has pale/pink legs and Sibley's  illustrations show all ages of Horned Lark with black legs. I took the first trait I found as absolute and  excluded Horned Lark as a possibility right from the get-go. That led me astray to the "not-quite-right" Spragues. What really bothers me is that I remember getting real hung up on a juvy Horned Lark last year too! I didn't learn my lesson then,  hopefully I won't repeat it next year- but probably will.

So others don't repeat my mistake here are some clues to look for that separate Pipets and Larks. Primary extension is long for Horned, it extends beyond the tertials. Sprague's wing extension ends at or near the tertials. The outer tail feathers are extensively white on the Sprague's and white is thin or hardly noticeable on the Horned Lark. On the tertials, Horned has a white edge then a subterminal black edge. Sprague's tertials are edged in pale buff/white without the black. I also should have picked up on the crouching posture of the bird pictured away from me. Finally, There are 10's of thousands of Horned Larks in Colorado right now and if there are Sprague's Pipets in Colorado right now the number would be less then 10 (I'm speculating here).

Good luck and good birding,
David Wade
Ft Collins, CO

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[cobirds] Hummingbird Workshop with J. Vanderpoel, now SOLD OUT!

Thanks to all for your interest and support.  Please plan on coming to Boulder County Audubon's Annual Holiday Sale on November 24, when next year's offerings in our, "Interludes with Nature" begins signing up participants.

These sell out quickly, so come early for what promises to be some great new trips with out best leaders!

Thanks, Pam Piombino
President, Boulder County Audubon

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[cobirds] One Spot Opened on J. Vanderpoel's Hummingbird Workshop

Interludes with Nature: Hummingbird Workshop

  • August 2, 2015 09:00am - 03:00pm
  • Niwot

1 SPOT LEFT

Leader:  John Vanderpoel, videographer and co-author of Hummingbirds of North America DVD.

This is an exceptional opportunity to join an expert for a workshop that will explore every aspect of hummingbird identification, behavior, and natural history. You will start with an indoor class and proceed to the field to hone your i.d. skills for these most magical of all bird species.. A gourmet lunch will be provided. Limited to 10. $50.00 Sunday, August 2, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Meet at John's home in Niwot, details to follow.

Register by sending an email to piombino.pam@gmail.com

Proceeds of these popular field trips now being offered for the 3rd year benefit our Youth Naturalist Program. This year we are sent 3!! promising young students to National Audubon's Hog Island Environmental Camp.

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RE: [Bulk] [cobirds] Re: ID help - Larimer Co Rd 5

Ha! Hi David. I remember being fooled by the same thing and came to the same false Sprague's Pipit conclusion as you did quite a few years ago. Folks on this list correctly and quickly suggested juv. Horned Lark.

 

Nothing foolish at all of course. But rather a common mistake at this time of year when there are an abundance of juveniles about, which a) few have experience with and b) field guides often don't do justice.

 

Me personally, glad to see someone else make the same mistake; and isn't it great that we have this resource to ask questions and get great assistance.

 

Jeff J Jones

(jjones@jonestc.com)

Teller County - 8500' - Montane Woodlands

 

From: cobirds@googlegroups.com [mailto:cobirds@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of David Wade
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Subject: [Bulk] [cobirds] Re: ID help - Larimer Co Rd 5

 

Looks like I did it,  I made myself a fool.  Nick Komar straightened me out. Turns out they are Horned Larks.

Mea Culpa
David Wade
Ft Collins

On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 12:43:33 AM UTC-6, David Wade wrote:

 

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Re: [cobirds] Re: ID help - Larimer Co Rd 5

Oh, come on, you're not a fool! Every time people reach out for help on IDs they're taking a risk of looking silly, but what better use of this format than to get help with birds? 
   The more people ask for help with IDs, the more others, like myself, will be willing to do the same. Then some of us will become smarter and the others of us will look smarter! 
Deb Carstensen, Littleton 

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 29, 2015, at 1:28 AM, David Wade <davespeedbump@gmail.com> wrote:

Looks like I did it,  I made myself a fool.  Nick Komar straightened me out. Turns out they are Horned Larks.

Mea Culpa
David Wade
Ft Collins

On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 12:43:33 AM UTC-6, David Wade wrote:

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[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 29 July 2015

Compiler:   Joyce Takamine
Date: July 29, 2015
This is the Rare Bird Alert, Wednesday, July 29 sponsored by Denver Field
Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.
 
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species).
 
Barrow's Goldeneye (Rio Blanco)
Little Blue Heron (Weld)
Broad-winged Hawk (Larmier)
Upland Sandpiper (Logan, Weld, Yuma)
Caspian Tern (Weld)
BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO (Washington)
Greater Roadrunner (El Paso)
Chimney Swift (Jefferson)
Red-headed Woodpecker (*Jefferson)
Williamson's Sapsucker (Larimer)
Red-naped Sapsucker (Gunnison)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Boulder, Eagle/Pitkin, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Park)
EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE (Logan)
Least Flycatcher (Boulder, Douglas, Logan, Yuma)
Gray Flycatcher (Fremont)
Black Phoebe (Jefferson)
Eastern Phoebe (Douglas/Jefferson, *Jefferson)
Bell's Vireo (Logan)
Purple Martin (Mesa)
Wood Thrush (Logan)
Lapland Longspur (*Larimer)
Chestnut-collared Longspur (Larimer,*Weld)
McCown's Longspur (*Weld)
EASTERN TOWHEE (Sedgwick)
Field Sparrow (Logan)
BAIRD'S SPARROW (*Larimer, *Weld)
Fox Sparrow (Boulder, Gunnison)
Northern Cardinal (Boulder)
Baltimore Oriole (Logan)
Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (Park)

BOULDER COUNTY:
--2 Fox Sparrows was reported by David McQuade at Brainard Lake on July 5.  On July 11, Adam Vesely reported Fox Sparrow at Brainard Lake.  On July 19,  Andrew Fontenot reported Fox Sparrow at Brainard Lake.
--A m American Three-toed Woodpecker was spotted by Connie Takamine in Wild Basin section of Rocky Mountain NP a little below Calypso Cascades on July 17.
--A Least Flycatcher was reported by Ted Floyd on the S side of Waneka Lake on July 19.
--A singing Northern Cardinal was reported by Eric DeFonso near 19th and Neher in Boulder on July 24.

DOUGLAS COUNTY:
--On July 21, David Suddjian reported 7 Least Flycatchers at Kingfisher Bridge on the upstream side.

EAGLE/PITKIN COUNTIES:
--An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Mary Harris on the Savage Lake trail above Ruedi Reservoir on July 23.

EL PASO COUNTY:
--A Greater Roadrunner was reported by John Drummond running across Hanover Road about a mile west of Degrott Road intersection, near bridge and culvert on July 18.

FREMONT COUNTY:
--On July 21, SeEtta Moss reported several Gray Flycatchers at Red Canyon Park north of Canon City.  They appeared to be still feeding young.

GUNNISON COUNTY:
--An ad American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Mary Harris feeding young in conifers at the start of West Maroon trail which begins at Schofield Parking lot on July 23.
--A Slate-colored Fox Sparrow was singing in willows above Ohio City as reported by Mike Henwood on July 24.
--A Red-naped Sapsucker was reported by Mike Henwood on Quartz Creek near Ohio City on July 24.

HINSDALE COUNTY
--A m American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Bez Bezuidenhout at Grizzy Gulch Trailhead on July 16.
 
JEFFERSON COUNTY:
--On July 14 Scott Somershoe reported Black and Eastern Phoebe at Waterton Canyon.  On July 15, Doug Kibbe and Frank Farrell reported Black and Eastern Phoebes in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 16, Gwen Moore reported Black Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 19, Tim Ryan, Joe Roller, Mackenzie Goldthwaite, and Mark Chavez reported Black Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon and Goldthwait and Chavez also reported Eastern Phoebe.  On July 21, David Suddjian, David Hill and Cynthia Madsen reported Black and Eastern Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 23, Ira Sanders reported Black Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 23, Andrew Fontenot reported Black and Eastern Phoebe at Waterton Canyon between canyon mouth and Waterton Rd.  On July 24, Scott Somershoe and Lynn Saver reported Black and Eastern Phoebe at Waterton Canyon between canyon mouth and Waterton Rd.
--On July 15, Michel Kiessig reported Eastern Phoebe at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield.  On July 22, Cynthia Madsen, Jonelle Balais and Janet Shin reported 2 Eastern Phoebe at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield.
--A Chimney Swift was reported by David Suddjian at Clement Park in Littleton on July 25.
--On July 28, Kate Frost and Michael Kiessig reported 4 Red-headed Woodpecker (2 ad, 2 juv) at Stony Pass Rd at Wigwam Creek.
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by David Suddjian on the W side of Platte River upstream of Kingfisher Bridge on July 28.

LARIMER COUNTY:
--On July 22, Nick Komar reported Broad-winged Hawk at Laport Lions Park.
--On July 25, Nick Komar report 2 singing  BAIRD'S SPARROWS on the W side of CR 5 near Rawhide Energy Station about 2 miles N oF Buckeye Road.  On July 26, Alec Hopping, Kevin Keirn, Josh Bruening, Gwen Moore, Georgia Doyle, and David Wade reported 2 BAIRD'S SPARROW on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd.  Robert Beauchamp reported BAIRD'S SPARROW on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd.  On July 27, Todd Deininger, Brad Biggerstaff, and Nick Komar reported 2 BAIRD'S Sparrows on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd.  On July 28, Sue Riffe reported 2 BAIRD'S SPARROWS on CR 5 Between CR 82 and CR 92.
--Georgia Doyle and David Wade reported McCown's Longspur on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd on July 26.
--On July 28, Sue Riffe reported a juv Lapland Longspur on CR 5 between CR 82 and CR 92.
--A f Williamson's Sapsucker was reported by Jim Nelson in Hollowell Park in Rocky Mountain NP on July 24.

LOGAN COUNTY:
--On July 18, Bill Kaempfer reported about 15 Upland Sandpipers along US 138 West of Crook.
--At Tamarack Pond on July 18, Bill Kaempfer reported Baltimore Oriole and several Field Sparrows.  On July 19, Mlodinow reported Field Sparrows and Least Flycatcher at Tamarack Pond.
--On July 19, Mlodinow reported at Tamarack Ranch SWA, walking W from CO 55, a Wood Thrush was heard by the river.  About 300-400 yards W of CO 55 an EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE was heard and seen and lots of Bell's Vireos were heard.  On July 20, Alec Hopping reported EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE at Tamarack Ranch SWA.  On July 22, Norm Erthal and Kevin Keirn reported Eastern Wood-Pewee at Tamarack Ranch SWA.  On July 25, Scott Somershoe, Gwen Moore, and Matt Clark reported Eastern Wood-Pewee at Tamarak Ranch SWA.

MESA COUNTY:
--A Purple Martin nesting colony was reported by Mike Henwood along Points Creek on the Uncompahgre Plateau on July 17.

PARK COUNTY:
--4 Brown-capped Rosy-Finches were reported by David Suddjian at Kite Lake on CR 8 on July 22.
--An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by David Suddjian on CR 8 between Alma and tree line on July 22.

RIO BLANCO COUNTY:
--2 f Barrow's Goldeneyes were reported by Tom and Kay McConnell at a roadside pond just past White Owl Lake in the Flattops area on July 26.
--Tom and Kay McConnell rfeported a f and juv Barrow's Goldeneye on a side road from White Owl Lake on July 26.

SEDGWICK COUNTY:
--An EASTERN TOWHEE was reported by Robert Beauchamp at Sand Draw SWA on July 25.

WASHINGTON COUNTY:
--On July 19, Dan Stringer reported BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO and 4 Yellow-billed Cuckoos at the Inlet Canal at Prewitt Reservoir.  They were in the bushes/trees closer to the dirt road.

WELD COUNTY:
--A Caspian Tern was reported by Steve Mlodinow at Firestone Gravel Pits on July 6.  On July 14, Bill Kaempfer reported 3 Caspian Terns at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 15, Steve Mlodinow reported 3 Caspian Terns at Firestore Gravel Pits.  On July 22, Steve Mlodinow reported a Caspian Tern at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 26, Christine Alexander reported a Caspian Tern at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 26, Renee and Jesse Casias reported 2 Caspian Terns at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 27, Dean Shoup, Norm Erthal, and Bob Spencer reported Caspian Tern at Firestone Gravel Pits
--Bob Andrews did two loops of the Pawnee National Grassland on July 16 and 17 and reported 55 McCown's Longspurs and 6 Chestnut-collared Longspurs.  Andrews reported an Upland Sandpiper in a meadow on the N side of CR 108 where it crosses Robins Creek just east of CR 37.  
--An immature Little Blue Heron was reported by Carl Starace at Firestone Gravel Pits on July 24.  On July 25, Scott Manwaring reported Little Blue Heron flew east from Firestone Gravel Pits.
--A Caspian Tern was reported by Laura Steadman at Pelican Pond in St Vrain SP on July 25.
--ON July 28, Sue Riffe reported BAIRD'S SPARROW, 2 Chestnut-collared Longspurs, and 2 McCown's Longspurs at Central Plains Experimental Range on CR 114.

YUMA COUNTY:
--A couple of Upland Sandpipers were reported by Bill Kaempfer North of Wray on July 18.
--A Least Flycatcher was reported by Alec Hopping at Stalker Lake on July 18.

UPCOMING DFO FIELD TRIPS:

The DFO Field Trip for Saturday, August 1 will be to Prospect Park led by Mary Geder (mfg5000 AT live.com; 303-986-6127).  Meet the leader at 0700 at parking lot next to Prospect Lake.  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 entrance to Prospect Park on your left (South).  
  This will be a half-day trip, easy walking, accessible for mobility imparied individual.  Bring water and a snack; lunch optional.  Register online or contact leader to register.

The DFO Field Trip for Sunday August 2 will be to Chavez Trail and Beaver Brook Braille Trail led by Paul Slingsby.   Meet the leader at the lower end of the Stegosaurus Park-n-Ride at 0645.  Will carpool from there.  From I-70, exit 259, turn left onto CO 26, driver under I-70 bridge and look for the Park-n-Ride on your left.  Will carpool 6 miles to the trailhead.  
   Half-day trip.  This will be a slow alk of about 2 miles on smooth, moderately steep trails with some unmaintained paths in aspen and ponderosa forest.  Please register online or contact leader to register.
  
Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder

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[cobirds] Re: ID help - Larimer Co Rd 5

Looks like I did it,  I made myself a fool.  Nick Komar straightened me out. Turns out they are Horned Larks.

Mea Culpa
David Wade
Ft Collins

On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 12:43:33 AM UTC-6, David Wade wrote:

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Tuesday, 28 July 2015

[cobirds] ID help - Larimer Co Rd 5

Greetings Birders, I went back to Larimer County Road 5 to look for a Cassin's Sparrow reported earlier in the day. I found Cassin's but missed the Baird's Sparrow because either they weren't singing, or the wind blew their songs away. Further north of the Baird's field, I came across two birds that that left me a little puzzled, a bit excited, and very anxious. I noticed two birds on the road ahead of me and I had no idea what they were. My initial reaction was they were young birds but of what? Horned Lark? no -pink legs, Lark Bunting? no - wrong bill. I decided to shoot first and ask questions later, below, are some of the photos I took. I've eliminated sparrows or longspurs as possibilities and am left at pipet? I think these two birds are Sprague's Pipets! I guess I'm just not confident in the identification and don't want to embarrass myself. So, can anybody identify these?

https://flic.kr/p/wm6qhA
https://flic.kr/p/vFFkcN
https://flic.kr/p/vFPREK
https://flic.kr/p/vFPTsx
https://flic.kr/p/wDbDbx
https://flic.kr/p/wCGFPP
https://flic.kr/p/wCGvU8
https://flic.kr/p/wm5sx9

David Wade
Ft Collins, CO

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[cobirds] Spotted Sandpiper chicks still with parent at Florence River Park and 4 Chimney Swifts in Canon City

The two Spotted Sandpiper chicks along with their very protective parent continue at Florence River Park.  Now that they are a little older the parent, who gives warning calls for them to stay hidden in heavy vegetation when it is concerned, has let the chicks come out into the open to practice their sandpiper skills along the river's edge which provided me the opportunity to get some good pics of both chicks and the parent that I have uploaded to my Birds and Nature blog.

Tonight as I worked in my yard I heard then briefly saw 4 Chimney Swifts flying together.  I have seen several Chimney Swifts off and on this summer over the downtown Canon City area and wonder if these may be a family unit.  No photos, too quick and distant.

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com

 


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[cobirds] Attention Military (Birder) Veterans: CPW offers free state park entrance to active-duty, veterans

Hi all


Exciting news for us birding military Vets ... http://dnr.state.co.us/newsapp/press.asp?pressid=9674


Free State Park entrance for month of August ... just in time for migration :-)


Thanks

Gary Lefko, Nunn

http://coloradobirder.ning.com/

Mobile:  http://coloradobirder.ning.com/m


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[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 28 July 2015

Compiler:   Joyce Takamine
Date: July 28, 2015
This is the Rare Bird Alert, Tuesday, July 28 sponsored by Denver Field
Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.
 
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species).
 
Barrow's Goldeneye (Rio Blanco)
Little Blue Heron (Weld)
Broad-winged Hawk (Larmier)
Upland Sandpiper (Logan, Weld, Yuma)
Caspian Tern (*Weld)
Least Tern (Bent)
ROYAL TERN (Bent)
BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO (Washington)
Greater Roadrunner (El Paso)
Chimney Swift (Jefferson)
Williamson's Sapsucker (Larimer)
Red-naped Sapsucker (Gunnison)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Boulder, Eagle/Pitkin, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Park)
EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE (Logan)
Least Flycatcher (Boulder, Douglas, Logan, Yuma)
Gray Flycatcher (Fremont)
Black Phoebe (Jefferson)
Eastern Phoebe (Douglas/Jefferson, Jefferson)
Bell's Vireo (Logan)
Purple Martin (Mesa)
Wood Thrush (Logan)
Chestnut-collared Longspur (Larimer, Weld)
McCown's Longspur (Weld)
LUCY'S WARBLER (Montezuma)
Magnolia Warbler (Washington)
EASTERN TOWHEE (Sedgwick)
Field Sparrow (Logan)
BAIRD'S SPARROW (*Larimer)
Fox Sparrow (Boulder, Gunnison)
Northern Cardinal (Boulder)
Baltimore Oriole (Logan)
Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (Park)

BENT COUNTY:
--On July 10, Duane Nelson reported an adult ROYAL TERN on "Plover Island" on north shore of John Martin Reservoir.  On July 18, Duane Nelson reported that the ROYAL TERN returned to "Plover Island" on the N shore of John Martin Reservoir.  To get to the best view, enter through John Martin State Park south of Hasty.  Wind through the part until signs point the way to the State Wildlife Area.  Turn west.  At a cattle guard you will see the island.  Wind around a flooded bay, and drive south.  Park on top of the bluff.  On July 19, Duane Nelson reported that the ROYAL TERN did not show but a Least Tern did on "Plover Island" at John Martin Reservoir.

BOULDER COUNTY:
--2 Fox Sparrows was reported by David McQuade at Brainard Lake on July 5.  On July 11, Adam Vesely reported Fox Sparrow at Brainard Lake.  On July 19,  Andrew Fontenot reported Fox Sparrow at Brainard Lake.
--A m American Three-toed Woodpecker was spotted by Connie Takamine in Wild Basin section of Rocky Mountain NP a little below Calypso Cascades on July 17.
--A Least Flycatcher was reported by Ted Floyd on the S side of Waneka Lake on July 19.
--A singing Northern Cardinal was reported by Eric DeFonso near 19th and Neher in Boulder on July 24.

DOUGLAS COUNTY:
--On July 21, David Suddjian reported 7 Least Flycatchers at Kingfisher Bridge on the upstream side.

EAGLE/PITKIN COUNTIES:
--An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Mary Harris on the Savage Lake trail above Ruedi Reservoir on July 23.

EL PASO COUNTY:
--A Greater Roadrunner was reported by John Drummond running across Hanover Road about a mile west of Degrott Road intersection, near bridge and culvert on July 18.

FREMONT COUNTY:
--On July 21, SeEtta Moss reported several Gray Flycatchers at Red Canyon Park north of Canon City.  They appeared to be still feeding young.

GUNNISON COUNTY:
--An ad American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Mary Harris feeding young in conifers at the start of West Maroon trail which begins at Schofield Parking lot on July 23.
--A Slate-colored Fox Sparrow was singing in willows above Ohio City as reported by Mike Henwood on July 24.
--A Red-naped Sapsucker was reported by Mike Henwood on Quartz Creek near Ohio City on July 24.

HINSDALE COUNTY
--A m American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Bez Bezuidenhout at Grizzy Gulch Trailhead on July 16.
 
JEFFERSON COUNTY:
--On July 14 Scott Somershoe reported Black and Eastern Phoebe at Waterton Canyon.  On July 15, Doug Kibbe and Frank Farrell reported Black and Eastern Phoebes in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 16, Gwen Moore reported Black Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 19, Tim Ryan, Joe Roller, Mackenzie Goldthwaite, and Mark Chavez reported Black Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon and Goldthwait and Chavez also reported Eastern Phoebe.  On July 21, David Suddjian, David Hill and Cynthia Madsen reported Black and Eastern Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 23, Ira Sanders reported Black Phoebe in Lower Waterton Canyon.  On July 23, Andrew Fontenot reported Black and Eastern Phoebe at Waterton Canyon between canyon mouth and Waterton Rd.  On July 24, Scott Somershoe and Lynn Saver reported Black and Eastern Phoebe at Waterton Canyon between canyon mouth and Waterton Rd.
--On July 15, Michel Kiessig reported Eastern Phoebe at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield.  On July 22, Cynthia Madsen, Jonelle Balais and Janet Shin reported 2 Eastern Phoebe at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield.
--A Chimney Swift was reported by David Suddjian at Clement Park in Littleton on July 25.

LARIMER COUNTY:
--On July 22, Nick Komar reported Broad-winged Hawk at Laport Lions Park.
--On July 25, Nick Komar report 2 singing  BAIRD'S SPARROWS on the W side of CR 5 near Rawhide Energy Station about 2 miles N oF Buckeye Road.  On July 26, Alec Hopping, Kevin Keirn, Josh Bruening, Gwen Moore, Georgia Doyle, and David Wade reported 2 BAIRD'S SPARROW on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd.  Robert Beauchamp reported BAIRD'S SPARROW on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd.  On July 27, Todd Deininger, Brad Biggerstaff, and Nick Komar reported 2 BAIRD'S Sparrows on CR 5 N ob Buckeye Rd,
--Georgia Doyle and David Wade reported McCown's Longspur on CR 5 N of Buckeye Rd on July 26.
--A f Williamson's Sapsucker was reported by Jim Nelson in Hollowell Park in Rocky Mountain NP on July 24.

LOGAN COUNTY:
--On July 18, Bill Kaempfer reported about 15 Upland Sandpipers along US 138 West of Crook.
--At Tamarack Pond on July 18, Bill Kaempfer reported Baltimore Oriole and several Field Sparrows.  On July 19, Mlodinow reported Field Sparrows and Least Flycatcher at Tamarack Pond.
--On July 19, Mlodinow reported at Tamarack Ranch SWA, walking W from CO 55, a Wood Thrush was heard by the river.  About 300-400 yards W of CO 55 an EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE was heard and seen and lots of Bell's Vireos were heard.  On July 20, Alec Hopping reported EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE at Tamarack Ranch SWA.  On July 22, Norm Erthal and Kevin Keirn reported Eastern Wood-Pewee at Tamarack Ranch SWA.  On July 25, Scott Somershoe, Gwen Moore, and Matt Clark reported Eastern Wood-Pewee at Tamarak Ranch SWA.

MESA COUNTY:
--A Purple Martin nesting colony was reported by Mike Henwood along Points Creek on the Uncompahgre Plateau on July 17.

MONTEZUMA COUNTY:
--A LUCY'S WARBLER was reported by Steve Larson at Mc Elmo Creek W of Cortez along CR J on July 13.

PARK COUNTY:
--4 Brown-capped Rosy-Finches were reported by David Suddjian at Kite Lake on CR 8 on July 22.
--An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by David Suddjian on CR 8 between Alma and tree line on July 22.

RIO BLANCO COUNTY:
--2 f Barrow's Goldeneyes were reported by Tom and Kay McConnell at a roadside pond just past White Owl Lake in the Flattops area on July 26.
--Tom and Kay McConnell rfeported a f and juv Barrow's Goldeneye on a side road from White Owl Lake on July 26.

SEDGWICK COUNTY:
--An EASTERN TOWHEE was reported by Robert Beauchamp at Sand Draw SWA on July 25.

WASHINGTON COUNTY:
--A Magnolia Warbler was reported by Steve Mlodinow at Prewitt Reservoir on July 15.
--On July 19, Dan Stringer reported BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO and 4 Yellow-billed Cuckoos at the Inlet Canal at Prewitt Reservoir.  They were in the bushes/trees closer to the dirt road.

WELD COUNTY:
--A Caspian Tern was reported by Steve Mlodinow at Firestone Gravel Pits on July 6.  On July 14, Bill Kaempfer reported 3 Caspian Terns at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 15, Steve Mlodinow reported 3 Caspian Terns at Firestore Gravel Pits.  On July 22, Steve Mlodinow reported a Caspian Tern at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 26, Christine Alexander reported a Caspian Tern at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 26, Renee and Jesse Casias reported 2 Caspian Terns at Firestone Gravel Pits.  On July 27, Dean Shoup, Norm Erthal, and Bob Spencer reported Caspian Tern at Firestone Gravel Pits
--Bob Andrews did two loops of the Pawnee National Grassland on July 16 and 17 and reported 55 McCown's Longspurs and 6 Chestnut-collared Longspurs.  Andrews reported an Upland Sandpiper in a meadow on the N side of CR 108 where it crosses Robins Creek just east of CR 37.  
--An immature Little Blue Heron was reported by Carl Starace at Firestone Gravel Pits on July 24.  On July 25, Scott Manwaring reported Little Blue Heron flew east from Firestone Gravel Pits.
--A Caspian Tern was reported by Laura Steadman at Pelican Pond in St Vrain SP on July 25.

YUMA COUNTY:
--A couple of Upland Sandpipers were reported by Bill Kaempfer North of Wray on July 18.
--A Least Flycatcher was reported by Alec Hopping at Stalker Lake on July 18.

UPCOMING DFO FIELD TRIPS:

The DFO Field Trip for Saturday, August 1 will be to Prospect Park led by Mary Geder.  Seedfobirds.org for details

The DFO Field Trip for Sunday August 2 will be to Chavez Trail and Beaver Brook Braille Trail led by Paul Slingsby.   See dfobird.org for details.
  
Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Crested Butte

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