Report for October 31, 2010 email: [email protected] phone reports: 303 659-8750. If you phone in a message, you can skip through the recording by pressing the star key (*) on your telephone at any time. Please leave your name, phone number, detailed directions, including county and dates for each sighting. Please spell your last name. Compiler: Joe Roller, 303 204-0828 The Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Sunday, October 31, 2010, is sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory. Highlight species include: (* denotes that there is new information on the species in this report). Red-necked Grebe (*Boulder) Ross's Goose (Larimer) Swan species, probably Tundra Swan (Park) Surf Scoter (Pueblo, *Huerfano) Black Scoter (Pueblo) Long-tailed Duck (*Huerfano) Barrow's Goldeneye (Larimer) Pacific Loon (Douglas, *Huerfano) RED PHALAROPE (*Boulder) Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larimer) White-winged Dove (Las Animas) INCA DOVE (Montrose) Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (*Larimer) Chihuahuan Raven (Larimer) WINTER WREN (*Pueblo) Curve-billed Thrasher (Jefferson) Hooded Warbler (Weld) White-throated Sparrow (Jefferson) Golden-crowned Sparrow (Jefferson) Boulder County: --On October 30 Bob Zilly reports an immature Red-necked Grebe at McIntosh Lake, best seen from the south shore. It was seen again later. Directions to this site are in the CFO website under Colorado County Birding. --On October 30 Ted Floyd found a winter plumage RED PHALAROPE on Baseline Reservoir. The bird appeared ailing. Douglas County: -- Walbek found a Pacific Loon at "Rampart" Reservoir on the 29th. The formal name for this Reservoir is "Aurora-Rampart Range Reservoir" (but it is NOT in Aurora), and it is located near the entrance of Roxborough State Park, which is south of Chatfield Reservoir. From the corner of Titan Road and North Roxborough Park Road, go south on North Roxborough Park Road, continuing as it bends to the west. Take the next left onto a little road called Roxborough Drive. Go south a short distance to where you can scan the lake. Huerfano County: -- Pauli and Paul Neldner had a bonanza day at Lathrop State Park, west of Walsenberg, with Long-tailed Duck at Martin Lake, Pacific Loon at Horseshoe Reservoir and Surf Scoter at La Veta Town Lake. Jefferson County: -- A Golden-crowned Sparrow continued at the Red Rocks Trading Post, as did a White-throated Sparrow, at least through October 28th. --A CURVE-BILLED THRASHER, most rare in Jefferson County, was found by Chavez on October 27 at the Red Rocks Trading Post, then seen again by several observers throughout the day on October 28. Each of the birds can be under either of the two feeders or in nearby bushes. Patience is required, as some time can go by between appearances. The best viewing site is the Trading Post balcony so as not to disturb them. Larimer County: -- Wild saw a CHIHUAHUAN RAVEN, rare in Larimer, fly over Tinmath Reservoir on October 27. -- Leatherman birded at Tinmath Reservoir on 10/29, where among other birds he found a Ross's Goose, Barrow's Goldeneye and 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls. Access to Tinmath is from CR 40 about a mile west of the Larimer/Weld County Line. Go north from CR 40 into a large parking lot and scan from there or a little east. -- On October 30 Leatherman led a birding group through Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins, where two juvenile Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers were seen. Las Animas County: -- In Trinidad Pat Snider saw a White-winged Dove on October 25 in her yard at 1200 Santa Fe Trail, which is at the corner of Jefferson and Santa Fe Trail. Birders are welcome to comb the neighborhood in search of the dove. Montrose County: -- Brenda Wright posted exciting news - the first West Slope record for an INCA DOVE, at her feeder in Nucla at 233 East Fifth Avenue on October 28. The dove was not seen on October 29. Park County: -- John Drummond checked three Park County Reservoirs on October 28, turning up two, distant, sleeping swans, probably Tundra Swans, at Antero Reservoir. Pueblo County: -- Percival reports two female plumage Surf Scoters and one female plumage Black Scoter at Pueblo Reservoir off the Sailboard Launching area on October 28. --On October 29 Silverman discovered a Winter Wren in Colorado City. He and Percival saw the skulking wren on October 30 along Greenhorn Creek east of the diversion gate. Photos were thought to confirm the ID as an "Eastern" Winter Wren. The Carolina Wren seen a few days ago was not re-found, but may still be lurking. Weld County: --Pauli Smith saw TWO MALE HOODED WARBLERS feeding in a Russian Olive in her yard in the Highland Lake/Mead area on October 29. They allowed close approach. Details of the field marks were provided during a follow-up contact. Pauli Smith has photographed this handsome warbler in her yard in the past. This is a late date, but there are records of this warbler into late November. DFO field trip: Sunday, October 31: The DFO trip is to the Carson Nature Center and South Platte Park, led by Mary Keithler (303) 771-1421. Meet at 0800 for a half day trip. Lunch is optional. Halloween costume is optional. It's Halloween so let's see what can be scared up. The nature center is north of Mineral Avenue, west of Santa Fe Drive, behind the Aspen Grove Shopping Center. Please call Mary if you plan to go. Joe Roller, Denver Good birding! -- 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.
