Date:    April 3, 2010
e-Mail:  rba AT cfo-link.org
phone:  303-659-8750
compiler:  Allison Hilf

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for April 3, 2010 at 6:30am sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the RockyMountain Bird Observatory.

Highlight species include (*Denotes that there is new information for
this species in this report)

EURASIAN WIGEON (Baca, *Phillips)
Probable BLACK-HEADED GULL (*Weld)
Thayer's Gull (Weld)
ICELAND GULL (Weld)
Lesser Black-backed Gull (Weld)
Glaucous Gull (Weld)
Juniper Titmouse (*Jefferson)
Sage Sparrow (Boulder,Pueblo)
Rufous-crowned Sparrow (Fremont)
Harris's Sparrow (*Boulder)
GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW (Jefferson)
EASTERN MEADOWLARK (*Phillips)
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (*Huerfano, Teller)
Black Rosy-Finch (*Grand, *Huerfano)
White-winged Crossbill (Larimer)
Common Redpoll (Garfield)

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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.

Baca County:
A male Eurasian Wigeon was reported by Peterson at Turk's Pond on
March 28.

Boulder County:
--A first year Harris's Sparrow was reported by Floyd at Greenlee
Preserve in Lafayette on March 25. It was reported by Floyd east of the Salina St. entrance to Greenlee/Wanaka Lake. It was singing constantly from a large Russian Olive at 39.997303 N, 105.113993 W on March 31.

Garfield County:
--A Common Redpoll was reported by Filby at his feeders in Carbondale
on March 26. If you want to try to see it contact Dick Filby at 970-704-9178 . The feeders are not visible from the road.

Grand County:
--A Black Rosy-finch was reported by Binkley at feeders just outside of Grand Lake on April 2.

Huerfano County:
--All three species of rosy finches were reported by Jensen at the home of Beverly Jensen in La Veta on April 1. Call 719-989-1398 to arrange a visit.

Jefferson County:
--A Juniper Titmouse was reported at the Dinosaur Ridge Hawk Watch on
March 6 by Luper and Clark and heard by Hundertmark on April 2.
--A juv GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW was reported by Brown behind the
Trading Post at Red Rocks on December 19.  The GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW
was seen by Cameron on March 29.

 Larimer County:
--A pair of White-winged Crossbills was reported by Leatherman in
Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins on November 22.  Leatherman
reported on March 8 the White-winged Crossbill pair were observed
mating. On March 31, Leatherman reported the pair continue their nesting activities. Location: extreme southeast corner of Grandview Cemetery, west end of Mountain Avenue, Fort Collins. Dave Leatherman will be in the extreme southeast corner of the cemetery with his scope set up southeast of the pumphouse most mornings between 8 and noon. Birders who want to see the crossbills would have a decent chance if they come mid-morning and are willing to spend at least an hour. The visitation of the nest by the male, brief feeding session, and various post-feeding activities by the male (which could include seeking water on the ground) are the only real chances to observe the male and on average take a total of about 5 minutes. When these activities are over, there's nothing to see but less-than-satisfying views of the mother's back or wing atop a 2 x 2- inch visible section of nest for another hour until the male returns. Visitors should note the real potential for golf ball damage to vehicles if they park near the corner. When you first get there, figuring out where the spot is, parking somewhere else, and walking over to the corner would probably be best. Remember not to park on the grass, block roads, or otherwise interfere with the cemetery operations. The cemetery and golf course staffs are being very patient and accepting. We need to keep on good terms with them.

Phillips:
--A probable EURASION WIGEON was reported by Deininger at the Haxtun Sewage Ponds on April 2. --An EASTERN MEADOWLARK was reported singing near the ponds on CR2 on April 2.

Pueblo County:
--A Sage Sparrow was reported by Percival on the road at the SWA in NW Corner of Pueblo Reservoir on March 26. The bird was singing on top of a bush, 1.2 miles down the road from the turnoff, before you get
into Lake Pueblo State Park, coming from Pueblo West.

Teller County:
--Gray-crowned Rosy-finches were reported by Jones at 101 Stephanie Place in Divide on March 30. Please view the birds from the road west of the house (Joshua Road). The birds like to roost in the large ponderosa nearest to Joshua Road.

Weld County:
--A probable BLACK-HEADED GULL was reported by Bruening in a recently plowed field in the south side of CR78, north of Windsor and south of 14 on April 2.
--2 ICELAND GULLS (1 "almost-definitive" adult "Kumliens" Iceland, 1
first cycle), an adult Glaucous Gull, and 3 Thayer's Gulls (1 adult.,
1 first cycle, 1 second cycle) were reported by Komar at Windsor Lake
on March 27.  This is in Weld County, just north of Main Street in
downtown Windsor.  Great views of gulls from the swim beach on south
side of lake and from fishing pier on west wide.  Easy access by car.
Telescope not required for gulls along shore, but many more on center
of lake.
  --A first cycle ICELAND GULL and a first cycle Thayer's Gull were
reported by Bruening at Windsor Lake on March 28.  An adult Lesser
Black-backed Gull was reported by Miller at Windsor Lake on March 28.

The DFO field trip for Saturday, April 3 is to Cherry Creek State Park, led by Buzz Schaumberg (303-699-1721). Meet at 0830 at the marina. Half day trip. From Yosemite Street go east on Union Avenue past Cherry Creek High School to park entrance. We'll be looking for permanent residents plus "movers" (migrants going through to summer ranges or arriving here for the breeding season.) Parks Pass Required.

There is no trip scheduled for April 4 -Easter Sunday.  Have a nice
holiday!!

Good Birding,
Allison Hilf
Denver, CO


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