Compiler: Joyce Takamine
e-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
Date: February 27, 2018
This is the Rare Bird Alert for Tuesday, February 27 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.
Greater White-fronted Goose (Weld, Yuma)
BRANT (*Arapahoe)
Trumpeter Swan (Archuleta, Fremont, Yuma)
Greater Scaup (El Paso, *Jefferson, *Mesa, Weld)
White-winged Scoter (Arapahoe, Jefferson)
Long-tailed Duck (Montezuma)
Barrow's Goldeneye (Adams, Arapahoe, El Paso, Montezuma, Weld)
Red-necked Grebe (*Douglas)
African Colllared-Dove (Jefferson)
Greater Roadrunner (El Paso)
Sandhill Crane (*Mesa)
Least Sandpiper (Archuleta)
American Woodcock (Larimer)
Spotted Sandpiper (Arapahoe, Weld)
California Gull (Larimer , *Mesa)
Iceland Gull (Douglas, El Paso, Larimer, Pueblo, Weld)
Great Black-backed Gull (Weld)
YELLOW-BILLED LOON (*Douglas, Jefferson)
American White Pelican (*Douglas)
Northern Goshawk (Arapahoe, El Paso, Jefferson, Larimer)
Snowy Owl (Boulder)
Ladder-backed Woodpecker (El Paso)
Say's Phoebe (Denver,*Douglas, Jefferson)
Chihuahuan Raven (Adams, Fremont)
Tree Swallow (Pueblo)
Pygmy Nuthatch (Broomfield)
Winter Wren (Morgan)
Bewick's Wren (*Garfield)
Golden-crowned Kinglet (Denver)
Mountain Bluebird (Weld)
Gray Catbird (Arapahoe)
Curve-billed Thrasher (El Paso)
Northern Mockingbird (Denver)
Bohemian Waxwing (Gunnison)
American Pipit (Weld)
Common Redpoll (Arapahoe, Denver, *Larimer)
Red Crossbill (Arapahoe)
Lapland Longspur (Denver, *Douglas)
Field Sparrow (Baca)
Fox Sparrow (Delta, *Larimer)
Lincoln's Sparrow (Douglas, La Plata, Mesa, Yuma)
Swamp Sparrow (Arapahoe, Boulder)
White-throated Sparrow (Arapahoe)
Harris's Sparrow (El Paso, Jefferson)
Brown-headed Cowbird (El Paso, Yuma)
Rusty Blackbird (Larimer)
Pine Warbler (Larimer)
Yellow-rumped Warbler Arapahoe, *Jefferson, Larimer)
Northern Cardinal (Yuma)
ADAMS COUNTY:
---On February 24 on Picadilly Rd, John Vanderpoel and Bill Kaempfer reported Chichuahuan Rave.
ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
---On February 22 at South Platte Reservoir, David Suddjian, Cheri Phillips, Norm Lewis, and Ted Uhlemann reported White-winged Scoter. On February 24 at South Platte Reservoir, Matt Hofeditz, Edward Donnan, Mackenzie Goldthwaite reported White-winged Scoter; Goldthwaite reported Say's Phoebe; Stephen Chang reported White-winged Scoter in SW Bay (Jefferson). On February 25 at South Platte Reservoir SW Bay (Jefferson), Christian Hagenlocher reported White-winged Scoter; Matt Clark reported White-winged Scoter on Arapahoe side.
---On February 22 at South Platte Park Carson Nature Center, Bill Schreitz reported 2 f Barrow's Goldeneyes and 5 Yellow-rumped (Audubon's) Warblers in trees NE side of bicycle bridge. On February 24 at South Platte Park C470 area, Matt Hofeditz reported Yellow-rumped Warbler. On February 24 at South Platte Park SW Bay (Jefferson), Edward Donnan and Crystal Wilson reported Say's Phoebe)
---On February 22 at Ketring Park, Diane Roberts reported Swamp Sparrow. On February 25 at Ketring Park and Lake, G Stack reported BRANT.
---On February 21 at Centennial Park, Edward Donnan reported Spotted Sandpiper.
---On February 21 at Hawley Road, Doug Kibbe reported 18 Common Redpoll.
---On February 22 at Inverness Golf Course, Mary O'Connor reported 33 Red Crossbills.
---On February 25 at Milliken Park, Jared Del Rosso reported Northern Goshawk.
ARCHULETA COUNTY:
---On February 24 at Navajo SP and Reservoir, Charles Martinez reported Least Sandpiper.
---On February 25 at Lake Forest in Pagosa Springs, Charles Martinez and Jean Zirnhelt reported 3 Trumpeter Swans on south end near fishing dock.
BOULDER COUNTY:
---On February 20 and 21 at Pleasant View Soccer Field, Ernest Crvich reported Swamp Sparrow.
---On February 23 on Nelson Road, Sue Riffe reported a juv Snowy Owl flew over the road flying NW. She was about a mile east of US 36.
---On February 25 on Diagonal Hwy and Independence Road, Ron Rodhajsky reported Snowy Owl flying over road. It appeared to be an adults since it was all white.
DELTA COUNTY:
----On February 23 at Paonia Forest Service Office feeder, Dennis Garrison reported that the Fox Sparrow continues.
DENVER COUNTY:
---On February 21 near DIA on Hudson Road, Doug Kibbe reported 2 Common Redpoll.
---On February 22 at Denver Botanic Gardens and Cheesman Park, Rebecca Laroche reported 2 Golden-crowned Kinglets.
---On February 24 at Rocky Mountain Lake Park, Gabriel Wiltse reported Northern Mockingbird.
---On February 24 at DIA, Bill Kaempfer and John Vanderpoel reported 3 Lapland Longspurs.
---On February 26 at Westerly Creek Park, Jason Bidgood reported Say's Phoebe.
DOUGLAS COUNTY:
---On February 19 at Chatfield SP Model Airplane Field, Doug Kibbe reported Lapland Longspurs. Doug warned that there is no access to Chatfield from Wadsworth because of construction. On February 22 Tom Wilbering and Diane Roberts reported Lapland Longspur at Chatfield SP Model Airplane Field.
---On February 24 at Chatfield SP Handicapped Fisherman Platform, Joey Kellner and others reported Lincoln's Sparrow. On February 25 at Chatfield SP Handicapped Fisherman Platform, Joey Kellner reported YELLOW-BILLED LOON and American White Pelican.
---On February 24 at Chatfield SP, Megan Miller reported Red-necked Grebe. On February 26 at Chatfield SP Marina Sandspit, Diane Roberts reported Red-necked Grebe.
---On February 25 at Chatfield SP, Matt Clark reported YELLOW-BILLED LOON flying around reservoir; Iceland (Thayer's) Gull, and Lapland Longspur.
---On February 26 at Highland Ranch Open Space near Toepfer, Gail Presley reported Say's Phobe.
EL PASO COUNTY:
---On February 21 at Monument Wastewater Treatment Plant, Alan Versaw reported f Barrow's Goldeneye. On February 24 at Monument Wastewater Treatment Plant, Roger Massey reported Greater Scaup and f Barrow's Goldeneye.
---On February 21 at Birdsall Road Jim Merritt reported 3 Brown-headed Cowbirds.
---On February 21 at Hanover Rd, Jim Merritt reported 2 Greater Roadrunners near Hanover and Meridian.
---On February 24 on S Meridian Road from Hanover Road to Pueblo County Line, Roger Massey reported Ladder-backed Woodpecker.
---On February 24 on Old Pueblo Road, David Tonnessen reported Lincoln's Sparrow.
---On February 24 at Hanover Fire Station, Steve Rash reported Curve-billed Thrasher.
---On February 25 at High Drive, Chris Brobin reported Northern Goshawk.
FREMONT COUNTY:
---On February 25 at Brush Hollow Reservoir, Rob Hinds and Renee Casias reported 2 Trumpter Swans.
GARFIELD COUNTY:
---On February 26 at Silt Island Park, Kathy Mihm Dunning reported Bewick's Wren.
GUNNISON COUNTY:
---On February 24 at Blue Mesa Reservoir east end, Arden Anderson reported 70 Bohemian Waxwings.
JEFFERSON COUNTY:
---On February 22 at Bear Creek trail, Tom WIlberding reported Yellow-rumped (Audubon's) Warbler.
---On February 22 at Bennett Place in Lakewood, Chris Wood reported Yellow-rumped (Audubon's ) Warbler.
---On February 25 at Falcon Ridge Cub Creek, Chuck Aid reported ad Northern Goshawk.
---On February 25 at Harriman Lake Park, Christian Hagenlocher reported Greater Scaup. On February 26 at Harriman Lake Park, David Suddjian reported Say's Phebe and Yellow-rumped (Audubon's) Warbler.
---On February 25 at Chatfield SP, Matt Clark reported YELLOW-BILLED LOON flying around reservoir.
---On February 26 at Morrison Park, Matt Clark reported 2 African Collared-Doves and Harris's Sparrow.
---On February 26 at Wheat Ridge Greenbelt Tabor Lake, Doug Kibbe reported Greater Scaup.
LA PLATA COUNTY:
---On February 23 at Animas River Trail Huck Finn Pond and Hatchery Area, Ryan Votta reported Lincoln's Sparrow.
LARIMER COUNTY:
---On February 18 - 22 at Wild Horse Birdfeeder in Loveland, John Reichhardt reported Pine Warbler. On February 24 at Wild Horse Birdfeeder in Loveland, John Reichhardt and Sara Nooner reported Pine Warbler.
---On February 22 at CSU Environmental Learning Center, Walter Wehtje reported Red Fox Sparrow. On February 23 at CSU Environmental Learning Center, Neil Matheson reported Red Fox Sparrow. On February 24 at CSU Environmental Learning Center, Robert Beauchamp and Pablo Quezada reported Rusty Blackbird. On February 25 at CSU Environnmental Learning Center, David Wade, Nick Komar, and Walter Wehtje reported ad Northern Goshawk; Jim Nachel, Skyler Bol, and DFO Field trip led by Dave Leatherman reported Red Fox Sparrow. On February 26 at CSU Environmental Learning Center, Austin Hess reported Red Fox Sparrow.
---On February 22 at Kingfisher Point, Nix Farms and Williams NA, Lori Zabel reported Yellow-rumped (Myrtle) Warbler.
---On February 24 at Lake Loveland, Nick Komar and Walter Wehtje reported 2 California (californiucs) Gulls, 1 California (albertanensis) Gull, and 1 Iceland Gull.
---On February 24 at Bobcat Ridge NA, Christine and Richard Sparks and John Reichhardt reported American Woodcock. On February 25 at Bobcat Ridge NA, DFO Field trip led by Dave Leatherman and Janet Anderson-Ray reported American Woodcock.
---On February 26 at Horetooth Mountain Open Space, Arvind Panjabi reported 10 Common Redpoll.
MESA COUNTY:
---On February 24 at Grand Junction WA, Ryan Claar reported Lincoln's Sparrow.
---On February 21 at Highline Lake SP, Mike Henwood reported 3 California Gulls. On February 24 at Highline Lake Sp, Denise and Mark Vollmar reported Greater Scaup and 2 California Gulls. On February 26 at Highline Lake SP, Carol Ortenzio and Denise and Mark Vollmar reported 2 Greater Scaup and 2 California Gulls, and 180 Sandhill Cranes.
MONTEZUMA COUNTY:
---On February 24 at McPhee Reservoir South Arm, Erik Hendrickson reported Long-tailed Ducks and Barrow's Goldeneye.
MORGAN COUNTY:
---On February 24 at Riverside Park (east section) in Fort Morgan, Norm Lewis reported Winter Wren.
PUEBLO COUNTY:
---On February 26 at Runyon Lake in Pueblo, Mark Yaeger reported 2 Tree Swallows flying above river.
WELD COUNTY:
---On February 24 at LUNA Reservoir, Bill Kaempfer and John Vanderpoel reported 2 Iceland (Thayer's) Gulls and Great Black-backed Gull.
---On February 25 at Firestone Gravel Pits (view from road), Gene Rutherford and Jack Bushong reported m Barrow's Goldeneye.
---On February 21 at Shelterbelt at CR 90 and CR 57, Danny Montalvo reported 30 Mountain Bluebirds.
---On February 24 at Firestone Recreation Area, Bill Kaempfer and John Vanderpoel reported Greater White-fronted Goose.
---On February 24 on South Platte River near 168th, Bill Kaempfer and John Vnaderpoel reported Spotted Sandpiper and 4 American Pipits.
YUMA COUNTY:
---On February 25 at Stalker Lake outside of Wray, David Ely and Steve Mlodinow reported 80 Greater White-fronted Geese, Trumpeter Swan, Lincoln's Sparrow, 2 Northern Cardinals, 3 Brown-headed Cowbirds.
DFO Field Trips:
The DFO Field Trip for Tuesday, February 27 will be to Larimer County led by David Suddjian (dsuddjian AT gmail.com; 831-713-8659) Meet at Colorado Parks and Wildlife Office at 0630, 6060 N Broadway Exit I-25 at 58th Ave, go west 2 blocks to Broadway, then north 2 blocks to parking lot on right.
Will explore selection of reservoir, parks, and other habitats seeking gulls and other waterbirds. Bring lunch and liquids and plan to carpool from meeting spot. Register online or contact leader.
The DFO Field Trip for Saturday, March 3 will be the cherry Creek State Park led by Marky Keithler (mkeithler AT yahoo.com; 303-771-1421) Meet at west marina parking lot at 0800. State Parks pass or day pass required. Will carpool to various stops and walk 1-2 miles. Bring binoculars, water, snacks, sunscreen and bug repellents. Scopes are useful. Register online or contact leader.
The DFO Field Trip for Sunday, March 4 will be to Denver City Park led by Patrick O'Driscoll (patrodrisk AT gmail.com; 303-885-6955) Meet at 0645 at parking strip on north side of Ferril Lake. Enter park from Colorado Blvd. Northbound turns left onto 22nd Ave past Museum of Nature and 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.
Will check nesting colonies on Ducks and Ferril lakes and look for early migrants. Scopes are not necessary but may be of help to check nests. Dress for weather and bring water and snacks. Register online or contact leader.
Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder
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