Date: April 11, 2010
e-Mail: rba AT cfo-link.org
phone: 303-659-8750
compiler: Allison Hilf
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Sunday April 11, 2010 at
6:30am 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)
TUNDRA SWAN (Rio Grande)
Barrow's Goldeneye (Summit)
Thayer's Gull (Weld)
ICELAND GULL (Weld)
Lesser Black-backed Gull (Weld)
GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULL (Weld)
Glaucous Gull (Weld)
White-winged Dove (Douglas)
Black Phoebe (*Douglas/Jefferson, *Montezuma, *Pueblo)
Eastern Phoebe (Pueblo)
Northern Parula (*Adams, Pueblo)
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER (*Weld)
Black-and-White Warbler (Washington)
Sage Sparrow (Boulder, Custer)
Fox Sparrow (Grand)
Swamp Sparrow (*Weld)
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (Pitkin, Teller)
Black Rosy-Finch (Grand, Pitkin)
White-winged Crossbill (Larimer)
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.
Adams County:
--A male Northern Parula was reported by Semo at Barr Lake State Park
on April 10. The bird was seen by multiple birders in the grove of
trees closest to the RMBO Stonehouse (located at the end of Lark
Bunting Lane).
Boulder County:
--A Sage Sparrow was reported by Blatchley at Lagerman Reservoir on
April 5 and on April 9. The bird has been seen near the restrooms.
Custer County:
--A Sage Sparrow was reported by Miller on the south side of DeWeese
Reservoir at the parking lot next to the dam on April 9.
Douglas County:
--A White-winged Dove was reported by Kilpatrick at his feeder in
Parker on April 7. The crossroads are Parker Rd and Hess Road
(Stroh's Ranch).
DouglasCounty/Jefferson County:
--A Black Phoebe was reported by Kelllner at Chatfield State Park on
April 7 and was seen again on April 10 by multiple observers. The
bird can be located by driving in the main entrance and driving to the
right south) along the main road. When you cross the bridge over the
Platte River park in the parking lot on the right (Platte River
parking lot). Walk towards the river and take the concrete bike path
downstream about .2 miles to where the bike path makes a sharp right
and goes back towards the road. The bird was on the left (at this
sharp bend) singing from the tops of the cottonwoods around a small
intermittent pond. If the bird is not in that area, it has also been
reported just downstream from the Kingfisher bridge and was seen from
the bridge.
Garfield County:
--A Fox Sparrow was reported by Filby on April 8. The bird was
sInging in his backyard.
Grand County:
--A Black Rosy-finch was reported by Binkley at feeders just outside
of Grand Lake on April 9.
Larimer County:
--A pair of White-winged Crossbills was observed by Leatherman feeding
two babies on April 9. The birds were first reported by Leatherman at
Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins on November 22. Location: it is
the very tall blue spruce on the ditchbank due north of the little
lime green pumphouse in the extreme southeast corner of Grandview
Cemetery, west end of Mountain Avenue in Fort Collins.
The nest, which is essentially not visible, is about half way up the
tree on the south side.
Two birders have been hit by golf balls from two different tees, so this
area is dangerous. Best place to stand is on the southeast side of the
pumphouse, and protect yourself from the tee to the east by standing
on the west side of the little mesh screen strung between two black
poles.
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.
Montezuma County:
--A Black Phoebe was reported by Garrison at J Road bridge in McElmo
on April 10.
Pitkin County:
--All three species of rosy-finches were reported by Filby at the
Snowmass Ski area on April 6. The ski area lifts close after Sunday,
April 11.
Pueblo County:
--A female Northern Parula was reported by Percival at Chico Basin
Ranch Headquarters on April 8. Note, Chico is a fee area.
--An Eastern Phoebe and a Black Phoebe were reported by Percival at
Valco Ponds on April 3. The Black Phoebe was seen again by Percival
on April 10. The bird was west of Valco Ponds parking lot, near the
building with the chain link fence.
Rio Grande County:
--A TUNDRA SWAN was reported by Rawinsky on the Auto Tour Loop at
Monte Vista NWR on April 6 and on April 9.
Summit County:
--6 Barrow's Goldeneye were reported by Nims at Angler Mountain Ranch
Pond in Silverthorne on April 8.
Teller County:
--Gray-crowned Rosy-finches were reported by Taylor in the backyard of
101 Stephanie Place in Divide on April 3. Please view the birds from
the road west of the house (Joshua Road) - they are visible without
trespassing. The birds like to roost in the large ponderosa nearest to
Joshua Road.
Washington County:
--A Black-and-White Warbler was reported by Walbek at the Last Chance
Rest Area on April 9.
Weld County:
--A YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER was reported by Shade at Crow Valley
Campground on April 9. The bird has been seem south of the main
(larger) restroom, in the trees along the fence. It has also been
seen between just south of the picnic area and the southwest corner.
--A Swamp Sparrow was reported by Walbek at the SW corner of Crow
Valley Campground on April 10.
--At Black Hollow Reservoir: A GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULL (1 first cycle);
2 ICELAND GULL (2 first cycle); 2 Thayer’s Gull (2 first cycle) were
reported by Komar and Wild on April 4.
--At Weld County Landfill: On April 4: 2 ICELAND GULL (2 first
cycle); 1 GLAUCOUS GULL (adult); 2 Thayer’s Gull were reported by
Komar and Wild. On April 3: A Lesser Black-backed Gull (adult) was
reported by Miller.
--At Windsor Lake: On April 4, A GLAUCOUS GULL (1 second cycle) was
reported by Komar and Wild. Windsor Lake is in Weld County, just
north of Main Street indowntown Windsor. Great views of gulls from
the swim beach on south side of lake and from fishing pier on west
side.
The DFO field trip for Sunday, April 11 is to South Mesa Trail, led by
Paula Hansley (h)720-890-2628; cell(303-263-1714). Meet at 8:00am at
RTD parking lot at the NORTHEAST corner of intersection of State
Highways 93 and 170 (Marshall) for carpooling. Half day trip. Expect
to see foothill species on an easy walk through shrubby, deciduous
woodland.
Good Birding,
Allison Hilf
Denver, CO
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