Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Compiler: Joe Roller jroller9@gmail.com
Phone: (303) 204-0828
E-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, April 3, sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists. Observers have been helpful by reporting sightings and updates on CoBirds. Thanks!
CAPITAL LETTERS are used for very rare species, as listed by the Colorado Bird Records Committee.
(*) indicates new information on this species.
Rare, out-of-place and out-of-season species include:
EURASIAN WIGEON (Larimer)
TUFTED DUCK (*Larimer)
Dunlin (Kiowa)
Red-throated Loon (Adams)
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Larimer, Yuma)
Winter Wren (Jefferson, Larimer)
Northern Mockingbird (*Larimer)
Chestnut-collared Longspur (Clear Creek)
Field Sparrow (El Paso)
Fox Sparrow (red) (Jefferson)
Gulls: Several gull species are being reported, primarily in Pueblo, Larimer, Arapahoe, Kiowa and Adams Counties, e.g., Iceland (Thayer's), Glaucous, Bonaparte's, and Lesser Black-backed Gull.
For more information on these gulls, as well as other birds not on this RBA list, go to cobirds.org and scroll to the bottom for "Recent eBird Sightings".
ADAMS COUNTY:
—On March 31 a Red-throated Loon was reported on the pond across the street from Elaine T Valente Open Space on 104th. First reported March 15 by Peter Ruprecht.
CLEAR CREEK COUNTY:
—On March 31 an out-of-range female Chestnut-collared Longspur was reported on Guanella Pass by Tyler Stewart.
EL PASO COUNTY:
—-On March 31 the overwintering Field Sparrow continues at Red Rock Canyon Open Space.
JEFFERSON COUNTY:
—-On March 31 the overwintering Winter Wren at Bear Creek Greenbelt continues; it has been present since December 2018.
---On March 31 a Fox Sparrow (red) was reported at Waterton Canyon, near the beginning of the main trail by Bez Bezuidenhout.
KIOWA COUNTY:
—-On March 31 (3) Dunlins were reported at Neenoshe Reservoir (SE corner); first reported on March 24 by David Dowell.
LARIMER COUNTY:
—-On April 2 a TUFTED DUCK was reported in a pond on the south side of Cub Lake hiking trail in Rocky Mountain NP by Alexander Koch.
—-On April 2 a Northern Mockingbird (present since November, 2018) was reported by Cheri Orwig in shrubs along Naomi Rd, SW of Boedecker Reservoir.
—-On March 31 a male EURASIAN WIGEON was reported in the Cobb Lake unit of Wellington SWA (south pond) by Andy Bankert, later in same day reported in center pond by Nick Komar and others. Since the original report, the bird has been spotted as far as the north lake of the unit.
—-On March 31 an overwintering Winter Wren was reported at the Prospect Ponds area. First reported November of 2018.
—On March 30 a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker was reported at Grandview Cemetery near the golf course parking lot. Two Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers - 1(m) and 1(f) were reported on March 8, about midway along the south edge of the cemetery that abuts the golf course, by John Shenot.
YUMA COUNTY:
—-On April 1 a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker was reported at the Wray Fish Hatchery, foraging in the south end of the line of pines near the office. First reported by Gregg Goodrich on March 23.
Upcoming DFO Field Trips...trip details on dfobirds.org
Writers Vista Park to McClellan Reservoir
Friday April 5
8:00 AM -12:00 PM
Doris Cruze (email cruzeduo@aol.com, phone 303-798-8072)
Prospect Park (Wheat Ridge Greenbelt)
Sunday April 7
7:00 – 11:30 AM
Patrick O'Driscoll (email patodrisk@gmail.com, cell 303-885-6955)
Park County Reservoirs
Monday April 8
5:30 – 3:00 PM
David Suddjian (email dsuddjian@gmail.com, cell 831-713-8659)
Good Birding,
Joe Roller, Denver
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