Date:    February 23, 2010
e-Mail:  r...@cfo-link.org
phone:  303-659-8750
compiler:  Joyce Takamine

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Tuesday, February 23, 2010 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)

Long-tailed Duck (Pueblo)
Barrow's Goldeneye (Denver, Pueblo, Summit) 
Lesser Black-backed Gull (*Boulder, Broomfield, Pueblo)
GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL (Pueblo)
SNOWY OWL (*El Paso)
Winter Wren (Jefferson)
Lapland Longspur (Weld)
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (Summit)
White-winged Crossbill (Larimer)
Common Redpoll (Garfield)
 
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.
 
Boulder County:
--An ad Lesser Black-backed Gull was reported by Blackburn at Erie Reservoir on 
February 22.
 
Broomfield County:
--2 ad Lesser Black-backed Gulls were reported by Schmoker at the Indian Peaks 
Parkway pond on February 21.  The pond is on Lowell BLvd, just south of Hwy 7.
 
Denver County:
--A pair of Barrow's Goldeneyes was reported by Henwood along the S. Platte 
River just north of the bridge on W. Evans Ave on December 14.  On February 21, 
Schmoker reported the male
Barrow's by Florida bridge.
        
El Paso County:
--A SNOWY OWL was reported by Cipoletti on Hwy 24 east of Elbert Road on 
December 27.  Cipoletti refound the owl in the same area on January 8.   
Directions:  On Hwy 24 drive east of Falcon to the first road east of Elbert 
Road, Scott Road W.  Turn south, turn right at next intersection, and right 
again onto Prairie View Lane.  Check roof tops and fence posts anywhere in 
area.  Look for whitewash on rooftops for favored perches.  Thanks to Bill 
Maynard for posting the information.   On February 20, Lee reported that a 
visitor from Arizona saw the owl fly north on the east side of McKissick Road.  
 
Garfield County:
--A Common Redpoll was reported by Filby at his feeders in Carbondale on 
February 21.  If you want to try to see it
contact Dick Filby at 970-704-9178.  The feeders are not
visible from the road.
      
Jefferson County:
--An Eastern Winter Wren was reported by Hansley in the Wheat Ridge Greenbelt 
on February 5 along the tree bridge trail.  The wren was seen with a Gray 
Catbird in the same area on February 20 by Chavez.
 
Larimer County:
--A pair of White-winged Crossbills was reported by Leatherman in Grandview 
Cemetery in Fort Collins on November 22.  Brown
reported seeing the pair in the SE corner of the cemetery on February 18 and on 
February 20, Leatherman has a flyover of
the crossbills.
  
Pueblo County:
--A male Long-tailed Duck (Santangelo, January 23) and a male Barrow's 
Goldeneye (Mark Miller, January 31) were still present at Pueblo Reservoir SWA 
on February 18 as reported by Blackburn.  
--An ad GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL was reported by Percival at the South Shore 
Marina of Pueblo Reservoir on February 6 and was seen again in the same 
location by Blackburn on February 18.
 
Summit County:
--1 Gray-crowned and 1 Hepburn's Rosy-Finch were reported by Nims at North Peak 
of Keystone Ski Area on February 17.
--Barrow's Goldeneyes were reported by Nims at the Blue Water Treatment Plant 
on December 28,  On January 17, Nims found 3 Barrow's Goldeneyes at the 
treatment 
plant.
  
Weld County:
--3 Lapland Longspurs were reported by Lefko on Hwy 85 between Nunn and Pierce 
on February 21.
  
The DFO field trip for Saturday, February 27 will be to 88th and the Platte 
River led by Lou Mazzola (303-666-2142).  Meet the leader at 0800 at E. 88th 
and the South Platte River.  From I-76, take E 88th Ae exit, go west on 88th 
for 1.6 miles then turn south at Colorado Blvd.  Turn left again into the 
parking lot for the South Platte River Greenway Trailhead.  Half day trip, 
lunch is optional.
 
The DFO field trip for Sunday, February 28 will be to the Wheat Ridge Greenbelt 
led by Patty Echelmeyer (303-233-4947).  Meet the leader a 0830 at Prospect 
Park Lake, south of West 44th ave. just east of Robb St.  Easy walk along 
mostly wheelchair accessible trails.  Half day trip, lunch is optional.  Bring 
drinking water.

Good Birding, 
Joyce Takamine
Boulder, Co










                                          

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