Saturday, 30 September 2017

[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Saturday September 30, 2017

Compiler:      Tom Behnfield 
e-mail:           RBA AT cobirds.org
Date:             September 30, 2017
 
This is the Rare Bird Alert for Saturday September 30, sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
 
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species)
NOTE:  The RBA is now using the new AOU checklist and the order of families has changed.

Black-bellied Plover (Boulder, Logan)
American Golden-Plover (Adams, Weld)
Snowy Plover (Washington)
Long-billed Curlew (Douglas)
Dunlin (Adams)
Buff-breasted Sandpiper (*Washington)
Red Phalarope (Jefferson, Kiowa, Larimer, Morgan)
Sabine's Gull (Douglas, Larimer)
LAUGHING GULL (Kiowa, *Weld)
MEW GULL (*Larimer)
Broad-winged Hawk (Fremont, Kit Carson, Montrose, Yuma)
YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER (El Paso)
Black Phoebe (Jefferson, Montrose, Pueblo)
Cassin's Kingbird (Arapahoe, *Boulder)
PHILADELPHIA VIREO (Denver)
Eastern Bluebird (Arapahoe)
Cassin's Finch (*Boulder)
Nashville Warbler (*Larimer)
Blackburnian Warbler (*Larimer)
Chestnut-sided Warbler (Pueblo)
Blackpoll Warbler (*Larimer)
Pine Warbler (*Larimer)
Yellow-throated Warbler (Pueblo)
Black-throated Green Warbler (Larimer)
Sagebrush Sparrow (*Montrose)
Fox Sparrow (Adams)
EASTERN MEADOWLARK (Sedgwick)

ADAMS COUNTY:
—On September 23 John Haycraft reports Eastern Phoebe at Barr Lake SP.
—On September 23 Ben Lagasse reports a Dunlin and a Lesser Black-backed Gull at Barr Lake SP.
—On September 24 Susan Rosine reported an American Golden Plover on the Neidrach Nature Trail at Barr Lake SP
—On September 26 Kim Mautitz reported a Fox Sparrow on the Neidrach Nature Trail at Barr Lake SP 
—On September 26 Meredith McBurney banded a Fox Sparrow at Barr Lake SP 

ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
On September 26 David Suddjian, Mark Amershek, Jeff Dawson & Jeff Dawson reported an Eastern Bluebird at Richmil Ranch Open Space
—On September 27 Cathy Sheeter reported a Cassin's Kingbird at Watkins Rd. and Yale Rd (CR 22)
—On September 28 Loch Kilpatrick reported a Cassin's Kingbird at the Lake Loop at Cherry Creek State Park

BOULDER COUNTY:
—On September 23 Ted Floyd reports a Black-bellied Plover at Lagerman Reservoir.
—On September 27 David Dowell reported a Black-bellied Plover at Terry Lake
—On September 29 Paula Hansley reported a Cassin's Finch in her yard
—On September 29 Luis Matheus reported a Cassin's Kingbird at Stearns Lake

DENVER COUNTY:
—On September 25 Doug Kibbe reported a PHILADELPHIA VIREO at Bear Creek Park (not Bear Creek Lake Park)

DOUGLAS COUNTY:
On September 22 Gregg Goodrich reports the Long-billed Curlew at Chatfield SP Marina Sandspit. 
—On September 23 Gregg Goodrich reports 2 Juvenile Sabine's Gulls at the Chatfield State Park flying over the shore line at the marina sandspit.
—On September 24 Mackenzie Goldthwaite & Doug Kibbe reported a Lesser Black-backed Gull at the Marina Sandspit at Chatfield SP

EL PASO COUNTY:
—On September 23 a YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER was caught at the Banding Station at Chico Basin Ranch (Fee Area)
 
FREMONT COUNTY
—On September 24 Jerry DeBoer reported a Broad-winged Hawk at the Arkansas River Walk, 9th Street to Tunnel Drive

JEFFERSON COUNTY:
—On September 22 Crystal Wilson reported a Black Phoebe at Chatfield SP at Deer Creek Inlet into the lake. 
On September 23 Mary O'Connor reports the Black Phoebe at Deer Creek inlet.
—On September 24 Alison Hixon reported a Black Phoebe at Chatfield SP - Original Heronry Overlook
—On September 24 Frank Farrell reported a Red Phalarope at Chatfield SP - S Platte River Delta
—On September 25 QP reported a Black Phoebe at the Swim Beach at Chatfield SP
—On September 25 Brian Johnson, Cynthia Kristenson, Karen Drozda & Chuck Aid reported a Red Phalarope at Chatfield SP - S Platte River Delta (See Brian Johnson's Cobird Post for more information)
—On September 27 Aaron Yappert, Myron Gerhard, Gregg Goodrich, Mark Amershek, Anna Troth, Bart Deferme, John Whitaker & Rob Raker reported a Red Phalarope at Chatfield SP - S Platte River Delta

KIOWA COUNTY:
—On September 26 Steve Mlodinov reported the LAUGHING GULL and a Red Phalarope at Neenoshe Res.
—On September 26 Steve Mlodinov reported a Lesser Black-backed Gull at Upper Queens/Neeskah Res.

KIT CARSON COUNTY:
—On September 23 David Dowell reported a Broad-winged Hawk at Flagler Reservoir State Wildlife area.

LARIMER COUNTY: 
—On September 23 Kathy Mihm Dunning reported a Red Phalarope at Timnath Reservoir.
—On September 24 Brandon Nooner, Nick Komar, Mike McCloy, Danny Montalvo,  Austin Hess & David Wade reported a Black-throated Green Warbler at Rigden Reservoir (Strauss Cabin Lake) David Leatherman reported the BTGW as well.
—On September 24 Nick Komar & Brandon Nooner reported a MEW GULL at Horeshoe Reservoir
—On September 24 Derek Hill and David Leatherman reported Sabine's Gull (1st Year) at Rigden Reservoir (Strauss Cabin Lake)
—On September 25 Christine Sparks reported a Black-throated Green Warbler at Rigden Reservoir (Strauss Cabin Lake)
—On September 25 David Leatherman reported a Blackburnian Warbler along the Poudre north of Prospect Road. See his post in Cobirds for more info.
—On September 27 Nick Komar reported a Blackpoll Warbler at his residence
—On September 28 David Leatherman reported a Blackburnian Warbler at Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins
—On September 29 Nick Komar reported a Mew Gull at Horseshoe Reservoir. 
—On September 29 David Wade, Walter Wehtje & Nick Komar reported a Blackburnian Warbler and a Blackpoll Warbler at Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins
—On September 29 Bob Harden reported a Nashville Warbler at Matthews-Reeser Bird Sanctury
—On September 29 Kelsey King reported a Pine Warbler at Rocky Mountain NP-- Hidden Valley

LOGAN COUNTY:
—On September 24 Cheri Phillips reported a Black-bellied Plover

MONTROSE COUNTY: 
—On September 24 Coen Dexter & Brenda Wright reported a Black Phoebe at Cooper's Ditch near Nucla
—On September 25 Brenda Wright & Coen Dexter reported a Black Phoebe at the Rose Garden near Nucla
—On September 26 Coen Dexter & Brenda Wright reported a Broad-winged Hawk and a Black Phoebe at Silver Hawk Ranch
—On September 28 Coen Dexter & Brenda Wright reported a Sagebrush Sparrow at Airport Lake
—On September 29 Brenda Wright reported a Sagebrush Sparrow at Nucla Domestic Reservoir

MORGAN COUNTY:
—On September 21 David Dowell reported a Red Phalarope at Jackson Reservoir

PUEBLO COUNTY:
—On September 22 Brandon Percival reported a Chestnut-sided Warbler, and a Yellow-throated Warbler at Cottonwood Picnic area parking lot below Pueblo Res. Dam. Photos were obtained.
—On September 24 Brandon Percival and David Chartier reported a Yellow-throated Warbler and 3 Black Phoebes at lake Pueblo SP - Rock Canyon/Valco Ponds Area

Sedgwick County
—On September 27 Norm Lewis reported an EASTERN MEADOWLARK at DePoorter Lake
 
WASHINGTON COUNTY:
On September 23 Ben Lagasse reports seeing the Buff-breasted Sandpiper at Prewitt Res.
—On September 24 Cheri Phillips reported a Snowy Plover at Prewitt Reservoir
—On September 25 Shawn Ashbaugh reported 2 Buff-breasted Sandpiper at 80720, Akron US-CO(40.4118,-103.3849)
—On September 27 Nic Korte reported a Buff-breasted Sandpiper at Prewitt Reservoir
—On September 29 Nick Moore, Dean Shoup & Joey Kellner reported 3 Buff-breasted Sandpipers at Prewitt Reservoir

WELD COUNTY:
—On September 23 Gene Rutherford reports 2 American Golden-Plover at Water Treatment Plant at Weld Co. Rds. 62.5 and 51.
—On September 29 Steve Mlodinov reported a LAUGHING GULL at LUNA Reservoir

YUMA COUNTY:
—On September 23 David Dowell reports a Broad-winged Hawk near Hwy 59 south of Yuma.


Denver Field Ornithologists Field Trips: 

Today!
Denver City ParkSeptember 30, 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Patrick O'Driscoll (email patodriskATgmail.com Phone: 303-885-6955,) Trail difficulty: Easy, Maximum participants: 14. 
Directions:Meet at parking strip on north side of Ferril Lake. Enter park from Colorado Blvd. Northbound turns left onto 22nd Ave. past Museum of Nature & Science; southbound turns right onto 22nd at police station. Go past museum parking until road curves toward zoo. Take immediate left at "To Pavilion Bandstand" sign and go 300 yards down to corner with tall spruce trees, where lake comes into view. Park diagonally on left beneath spruces. 
We'll check on the cormorant and egret colonies but focus on early autumn migrants. The last day of September (and our DFO Big Month) is on the cusp for returning waterfowl and winter residents, migrant warblers and other southbounders. We'll walk 2-3 miles, from Ferrill Lake to the "pinetum" below the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and back west to Duck Lake and productive old groves on the park's west side. Dress for the weather and bring water and snacks. Register online or contact leader. 

9 people have registered for this trip. There are 5 spaces available.

Today!
Guanella Pass  September 307:30 AM - 5 PM  Chuck Hundertmark & Paul Slingsby (chundertmark8ATgmail.com or 303-604-0531,  paslingsbyATcomcast.net or 303-422-3728) Trail Difficulty: Strenuous 
Directions: We will be exploring stops along the road between Grant and the top of Guanella Pass. We will depart from the Twin Forks Park-n-Ride, 6164 US Hwy 285. Going south on US 285, the Park-n-Ride is on the left just past S. Turkey Creek Rd. 
Details: We will encounter a variety of habitats including coniferous forests, mixed forest, willow carr, subalpine and alpine regions. We may take short walks up to 2-4 miles at high altitude. Bring water, snacks, lunch, sunscreen, insect repellent, and clothing layers. Wear sturdy shoes. We will be looking for sparrows, flycatchers, woodpeckers, and perhaps the elusive ptarmigan. Register online or contact leader. 

There are 12 spaces available for this trip

First Creek at RM ArsenaOctober 1, 7:00 AM - 12: PM, John Breitsch (jbreitschAThotmail.com or 303-588-0552), Trail difficulty: Easy, Maximum participants: 15.
Directions: From East Denver take 56th Ave east toward Pena Blvd. First Creek parking lot is just before Pena on your left (north). Or take I-70 east to Pena Blvd. Drive north to 56th Ave Exit. Turn left at the light and at the bottom of the off ramp, pass under the highway and turn right, almost immediately, into the First Creek parking lot.
We will start at the same parking lot as 1st Creek @ DOS. We will walk up Buckley Road, then we turn west at the creek instead of east. The trail should be finished all the way out to the concrete bunker that can be used as a viewing blind. We'll hope to see some late migrants and a few resident species. Until recently, this was a part of the RM Arsenal that was inaccessible. It should make for great raptor viewing over the winter months. There currently are no restroom facilities.

There are 11 people registered for this trip. There are 4 spaces left
 

For more information on the field trips go to dfobirds.org.
 
Good Birding,

Tom Behnfield
Lakewood, CO

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