Date: June 16, 2010 e-Mail: [email protected] phone: 303-659-8750 compiler: Joyce Takamine
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, June 16, 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) Red-necked Grebe (*Jackson) BROWN PELICAN (Mesa) LEAST BITTERN (Larimer) TRICOLORED HERON (Weld) Green Heron (*Larimer) COMMON BLACK-HAWK (*Delta) AMERICAN WOODCOCK (Summit) Caspian Tern (Delta, *Larimer) BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO (*Weld) Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Douglas, Kit Carson) LESSER NIGHTHAWK (*Montrose) EASTERN WOOD-PEEWEE (Larimer) Eastern Phoebe (Douglas) Yellow-throated Vireo (Jefferson) Purple Martin (Montrose) WOOD THRUSH (El Paso, *Weld) Golden-winged Warbler (Weld) Tennessee Warbler (Mesa) Northern Parula (Boulder) PRAIRIE WARBLER (Weld) Blackpoll Warbler (Weld) HEPATIC TANAGER (Huerfano) BLACK-CHINNED SPARROW (Mesa) Indigo Bunting (*Mesa) Scott's Oriole (Mesa) PURPLE FINCH (Boulder) 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: --A Northern Parula was reported by Trinker in Boulder east of the intersection of 16th and Hawthrone where the Farmer's Ditch crosses under Hawthrone on June 10. On June 13, Mark Miller found the Northern Parula near the north end of the bike path in a private yard. This was in the vicinity of Iris between 16th and Iris Court. --A male Northern Parula was reported by John T at Doudy Draw NE of the restrooms on June 12. --A probable female PURPLE FINCH was reported by Dillon on the Walker Ranch Loop Trail in Boulder on June 14. Delta County: --A Caspian Tern was reported by Garrison at Confluence Park in Delta on June 12. --A COMMON BLACK-HAWK was reported by Beason soaring over Hotchkiss on June 15. Douglas County: --On May 30 Halverstad reported a Yellow-billed Cuckoo on the Dupont Open Space in Louviers. On June 9 Halverstad reported that there are at least 3 Yellow-billed Cuckoos in Louviers. --An Eastern Phoebe was reported by Miller at the McCabe Meadows Trail on June 10. El Paso County: --A WOOD THRUSH was reported by Bucher at Clear Springs Ranch on June 12. Huerfano County: --A HEPATIC TANAGER and Grace's Warbler were reported by Smart on Ideal Canyon Road on June 12. Jackson County: --A Red-necked Grebe in breeding plumage was reported by Percival at Walden Reservoir on June 15. Larimer County: --A female LEAST BITTERN was reported by Wild at the west pond in the Running Deer Natural Area on June 7. THe LEAST BITTERN was reported by Pericval as seen again on June 13. --Two Green Herons were reported by Percival at Running Deer Natural Area on June 14. --AN EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE, first reported by Leatherman at Grandview Cemetery on May 22 was reported again on June 6 on the golf course east of the cemetery by DeFonso. On June 13, Percival reported that the EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE was W of the SE corner of the cemetery. --2 Caspian Terns were reported by Komar at Kechter Pit on June 15. This is were Kechter Road crosses I-25 SE of Fort Collins. Mesa County: --Percival reported that a BROWN PELICAN has apparently been present on Highline Reservoir for several days and was seen again on June 6 by Bradley. On June 7, Beason reported that the BROWN PELICAN was seen on the north side of the reservoir. On June 9 Wild reported the BROWN PELICAN was in the middle of the reservoir. --A Tennessee Warbler was reported by Beason on the Colorado River on June 8. --A Scott's Oriole was reported by Bradley on Brewster Ridge on June 7. --A BLACK-CHINNED SPARROW was reported by Fraker on the Devil's Kitchen Trail of the Colorado National Monument on June 10. --A male Indigo Bunting was reported by Walker on the Flume Trail in McInnis Canyon near Fruita on June 15. Montrose County: --A female LESSER NIGHTHAWK was reported by Dexter at the Nucla Sewer Ponds on June 12. On June 15, Dexter reported several LESSER NIGHTHAWKS at the Nucla Sewer Ponds. --A Purple Martin was reported by Dexter on a powerline in Nucla on June 13. Summit County: --An American Woodcock was reported by Bozek on the Slate Creek Trail in the Park Range on June 12. Weld County: --At Crow Valley Campground: ----On June 7, Lefko reported a PRAIRIE WARBLER SW of the picnic area. ----On June 8, Wild reported a BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO, GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER, and a PRAIRIE WARBLER. --A WOOD THRUSH was reported by Wild at Norma's Grove on CR 100 just east of CR 57 on June 8. Frieberg reported that the WOOD THRUSH was seen on the north side of the road on June 9. On June 10, Walbek reported that the WOOD THRUSH was seen south of CR 100. On June 12, Mark Miller reported that the WOOD THRUSH was still present and seen flying across CR 100 and at the creek on the south side. Mark also reported a BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO on the south side on June 12. Mark warned that the roads are very muddy around Norma's Grove. On June 13, Chavez reported the BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO and WOOD THRUSH on the south side of CR 100. On June 14, Deininger reported that the BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO and WOOD THRUSH continued on the south side of CR 100. On June 15, Komar reported that the BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO and WOOD THRUSH continued at Norma's Grove. --A TRI-COLORED HERON was reported by France at Lower Latham on CR 48 on June 11. There are possibly 2 TRI-COLORED there. The DFO field trip for Saturday, June 19 will be to Peak-to-Peak Highway led by Christian Nunes (401-787-0194 or [email protected]). Meet the leader at 0600 at the Boulder County Courts parking lot at Canyon Blvd and 6th St in Boulder to form carpools before heading up Boulder Canyon. Bring lunch, water, a radio if you have one. Contact Christian with questions or to let him know that your are going. The DFO field trip for Sunday, June 20 will be to Lair o' the Bear Park led by Nina Routh (303-987-8687). Meet the Leader at 0830 at the Lair o' Bear Park entrance: from C-470 take the Morrison Road exit and drive west about 4 miles on CO 74, past Idledale, to the parking lot with entrance on the left. Spend the morning hiking in search of foothill specilaties, and wind down with a nice lunch at a restaurant in Kittredge. Please call Nina if you plan to participate. Good Birding, Joyce Takamine Boulder -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cobirds?hl=en.
