Compiler:  Joyce Takamine
Date:    July 28, 09
e-mail:  [email protected]
phone:  303-659-8750

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Tuesday, July 28, 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.

RED-THROATED LOON (*Denver)
Common Loon (*Denver)
NEOTROPIC CORMORANT (Bent)
Green Heron (Larimer)
LEAST BITTERN (Bent, Larimer)
Sandhill Crane (*Montezuma)
LAUGHING GULL (Bent)
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Yuma)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Gunnison)
ALDER FLYCATCHER (Gunnison)
Great-crested Flycatcher (Yuma)
Purple Martin (Gunnison)
Black-throated Sparrow (*Fremont)
Northern Cardinal (Logan, Yuma)
Indigo Bunting (Yuma)

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Bent County:
--A NEOTROPIC CORMORANT was reported by Percival at John Martin Reservoir on
the NW side on July 25.  Boswell relocated the cormorant on July 26.
--A LEAST BITTERN was reported by Percival at Fort Lyon SWA on July 25.  The
bittern was seen again on July 26 by Boswell.
--An adult Laughing Gull was reported by Percival at Adobe Creek Reservoir
on July 25.

Denver County:
--A breeding plumaged Common Loon and imm RED-THROATED LOON were
reported by Tina Jones on Marston Reservoir on July 11.  On July 27,
Drummond refound the RED-THROATED LOON and Common Loon.

Fremont County:
--A family of 4-5 Black-throated Sparrows was reported by Moss south of
Canon City on July 25.  Moss refound the family on July 27  but several
hundred yards away from where she initially found them.  The area is on
private property adjacent to CR 79 south of Canon City so observe the birds
from the road.  CR 79 can be accessed from CR 11-A which intersects
H115 east of Canon City.  The birds are usually in a gulch about 50 ft north
of CR 79.

Gunnison County:
--2 ALDER FLYCATCHERS were reported by O'Brien along US 50 east of Gunnison
on July 22.  Filby relocated the flycatchers on July 25.  The spot is along
Tomichi Creek 1.2 miles W of where Rd 44 heads N and 3 miles W of the
turnoff to Wuanita Hot Springs lek.
--Purple Martins were reported by Filby on Keebler Pass at mile marker 10 on
July 25.
--An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Filby on Keebler Pass at
the summit on July 25.

Larimer County:
--A LEAST BITTERN and Green Heron were reported by Komar at Cottonwood
Hollow Pond east of Fort Collins on July 20.  DeFonso relocated the LEAST
BITTERN at Cottonwood Hollow on July 26.
--On the Twin Lake trail north of Lost Lake, CR 103, Leatherman reported an
American Three-toed Woodpecker just below the dam at Lost Lake and another
American Three-toed Woodpecker north of Laramie Lake along the trail on July
21.

Montezuma County:
--2 Sandhill Cranes were reported by Meyer in field west of CR 39 between CR
H & G, south of Mancos on July 26.  Beatty refound the cranes on July 27.

Yuma County:
--2 Northern Cardinals and a pair of Indigo Buntings were reported by Ceci
Lee at Bonny Reservoir on July 19.  On July 20, Wild reported 1 Great
Crested Flycatcher, 1 Indigo Bunting and 4 Red-bellied Woodpeckers at Bonny
Reservoir.

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science will present a Curator Lunchtime
Lecture on Wednesday, August 5, at 12:15 pm in Ricketson Auditorium, free
with Museum admission.  Jude Southward, Bridget Sabo, John Demboski, Jeff
Stephenson, and Aaron Spriggs will talk about "Building a Better Birdhouse:
A New Home for Taxidermy Mounts".

Thank you and good birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder 


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