Compiler: Joyce Takamine Date: June 1, 2009 e-mail: [email protected] phone: 303-659-8750
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Monday, June 1, 2009 at 5 am sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory. Highlight species include (*Denotes that there is new information for this species in this report. Green Heron (Boulder) SWALLOW-TAILED KITE (*Douglas) Least Tern (Arapahoe) LESSER NIGHTHAWK (*Montrose) American Three-toed Woodpecker (Delta, Mesa) ALDER FLYCATCHER (Weld) Eastern Phoebe (Fremont) SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER (Costilla) White-eyed Vireo (Weld) Magnolia Warbler (Weld) BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER (Jefferson) Blackpoll Warbler (El Paso/Chico, Weld) Ovenbird (Boulder, La Plata) Northern Waterthrush (Boulder) Hooded Warbler (El Paso/Pueblo) SCARLET TANAGER (Boulder) Fox Sparrow (*Boulder) Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Jefferson, Weld) To skip this recording to leave a message, press the star key at any time. Please leave your name, phone number, detailed directions including the county, and dates for all sightings. It would be helpful if you would spell your last name. Arapahoe County: --A Least Tern was reported by Stachowiak at Cherry Creek SP at the new wetland south of the model airplane field on May 24. The Least Tern was refound by Nelson on May 29. Boulder County: --A Northern Waterthrush was reported by Szeliga along Boulder Creek below Folsom Field in Boulder on May 26. --An Ovenbird was reported by Nunes south of the intersection of the Mesa Trail and North Shanahan Trail in Boulder on May 26. --Dunning reported that the male SCARLET TANAGER has returned to Gregory Canyon on May 28. It was seen on the Gregory Canyon Trail in Boulder about 100 yards further uphill from pole #50. On May 29, Hansley reported that the SCARLET TANAGER was still in the area. --2 Green Herons were reported by Szeliga on the south shore of the western Twin Lake in Gunbarrel on May 29. --Floyd reported a Green Heron at Walden Ponds in Boulder on May 30. --Fox Sparrows were reported by Szeliga at Brainard Lake on May 31. Costilla County: --A SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER was reported by Simmons in Blanca on May 28. It flew west. Delta County: --2 pair of American Three-toed Woodpeckers were reported by Garrison near Stevens Gulch Road north of Paonia on May 29. Walk up 718 Road south of Hubbard Road and look around. Douglas County: --A single SWALLOW-TAILED KITE was reported by Brody flying over Franktown in a SW direction on May 31. El Paso/Pueblo Counties: --At Chico Basin Ranch (fee); ----On May 28, Drummond reported a f Blackpoll Warbler at Rose Pond and a f Hooded Warbler at HQ. Fremont County: --Moss reported on May 30 that Eastern Phoebes are nesting by the old sewer plant on the Canon City Riverwalk near the Sell's Lake trailhead. Jefferson County: --A f BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER and Rose-breasted Grosbeak were reported by Righter in Apex Gultch where the main trail intersects the Pick Sledge Trail on May 27. --On May 28 at Welchester Tree Park in Lakewood, Plage reported a m Rose-breasted Grosbeak. --A m Rose-breasted Grosbeak was reported by Powers at the Wheat Ridge Greenbelt on May 29. La Plata County: --Morris found an Ovenbird under Scrub Oak on the east end of Pastorius Reserivor on May 30. Mesa County: --Zerbi reported an American Three-toed Woodpecker at the parking lot of the Mesa Top Trail on May 30. Montrose County: --Dexter reported that LESSER NIGHTHAWKS have returned to the Nucla sewer ponds on May 31. Weld County: --At Crow Valley on May 26, Leatherman reported ALDER FLYCATCHER, m Magnolia Warbler, and m Rose-breasted Grosbeak. --At Crow Valley on May 28, Walbek reported a White-eyed Vireo in the SW corner and also Blackpoll Warbler and Rose-breasted Grosbeak. --At Crow Valley on May 29, Griffin reported a White-eyed Vireo. The DFO field trip for Saturday, June 6 will be to Prospect Ponds in Fort Collins led by Dave Leatherman ([email protected]). Meet the leader at 0730 at Prospect Ponds Natural Area parking lot: from I-25 take Prospect exit in Fort Collins. Proceed west about 2 miles, cross the Poudre River and take the first left on the west side of the river (Sharp Point Drive). Go about 200 yards to the first parking on your left. Bring lunch, water, sunscreen and good footwear; please notify Leader if you plan to attend. The DFO field trip for Sunday, June 7 will be to Beaver Brook Trail led by Paul Slignsby (303-422-3728). Meet the Leader at 0700 at I-70 exit 258, the Chief Hosa exit, on the north side of I-70 The Beaver Brook Trail is found by going east downhill on Stapleton Drive (dirt road) in case you miss the Chief Hosa rendezvous. This will be a slow-paced walk of about 5 miles, returning by the Chavez Trail if the narrows by the creek bottom are navigable. Bring a pack with lunch, water and snacks, wear clothing appropriate for the altitude and terrain. Please call Meredith at (303-280-8576) to register for the trip. Thank you and good birding, Joyce Takamine Boulder --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Join us at the 2009 Convention in Alamosa: http://cfo-link.org/convention/index.php You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. 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