Date:   May 28, 2010
e-Mail: [email protected]
phone:  303-659-8750
compiler:  Mark Peterson

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 8 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)

LEAST BITTERN (Boulder)
Little Blue Heron (Boulder)
TRICOLORED HERON (Fremont)
Black Rail (Otero)
Black Swift (Weld)
EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE (Larimer, Pueblo, Washington)
VERMILION FLYCATCHER (Bent)
SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER (Bent)
White-eyed Vireo (Larimer)
Veery (Weld)
Magnolia Warbler (Larimer) 
Black-and-white Warbler (Weld)
American Redstart (Larimer) 
Hooded Warbler (Larimer) 
Summer Tanager (Baca)

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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:
--On May 25, Maynard reported a pair of Summer Tanagers from Carrizo Canyon.

Bent County:
--On May 24, Nelson reported a sub-adult male VERMILION FLYCATCHER at an 
abandoned homestead in Toonerville.  Drive south on Colorado Highway 101 to 
where the pavement ends, turn west, and look in trees near the homestead.  
Maynard relocated this bird on the 25.  This is private property, and should 
not be entered without permission.
--On May 25, Maynard reported a SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER about 14.5 miles 
south of Las Animas.  When you pass mile post 14, start looking for a homestead 
on the left.

Boulder County:
--A Little Blue Heron was reported by Lamoureux at Cottonwood Marsh in the NW 
corner on May 16.  Continues through May 26.
--On May 24, Arp reported a LEAST BITTERN from the second Sawhill Pond west of 
the intersection of the road/trails/sign just a short distance beyond the end 
of the boardwalk.

Fremont County:
--A TRICOLORED HERON was reported by Miller at Holcim Marsh on May 18. The 
marsh is about a mile west of the Holcim cement plant on SR 120, near Penrose.  
The heron was seen on May 22 by Chartier.

Larimer County:
--On May 25, Dillion reported a White-eyed Vireo on Cub Lake trail in RMNP.
--An EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE was reported by Leatherman at Grandview Cemetery on May 
22.  A second bird was reported the following day.
--On May 24, Roederer reported a female Hooded Warbler just before the parking 
lot at Sprague Lake off of Bear Lake Rd. in RMNP.  Also at this location later 
in the day a others discovered a Magnolia Warbler and an American Redstart.

Pueblo County:
--On May 26, Percival reported a female Blue-winged Warbler from the eastern 
end of the Osprey Picnic area along the river.  Maynard was able to relocate 
this bird along the bike path near the wooden bridge east of the Osprey Picnic 
area.
--On May 26, Percival reported an EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE singing along the gravel 
trail on the west side of Osprey Picnic Area near the river.  Maynard was able 
to relocate this bird just south of the parking lot.

Washington County:
--On May 25, at Prewitt Reservoir, Jones reported an EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE from 
the inlet canal in the southeast corner. 
 
Weld County:
--On May 25, Kibbe reported a Black Swift in the Keota area.
--A Veery was reported by Kaempfer at Crow Valley CG on May 25.
--A Black-and-white Warbler was reported by Kaempfer at Crow Valley CG on May 
24.
  
The DFO field trip for Saturday, May 22 will be to Rigli Ranch led by Joe Rigli 
(970-568-7121).  Meet the leader at the ranch by 0830.  From Hudson, go east on 
CO 52 until it turns north.  Don't turn north, but continue east on Morgan 
County Road F to CR 14, turn north for approximately one mile to the first 
house on left by boxcars. Bring lunch and extra water.
 
The DFO field trip for Sunday, May 23 will be to McCabe Meadows Park (formerly 
Parker Regional Park) led by Steve Kennedy (303-772-6048).  Meet at 0730 for 
1/2 day trip.  From Main Street intersection in Parker, take Hwy 83 south for 
1.2 miles.  Turn right onto Indian Pipe Lane to parking lot on the right.  The 
park is on the west side of the road.  May look into Triple C Ranch's marsh and 
pond.

Good Birding, 
Mark Peterson
Colorado Springs

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