Date:   June 13, 2011
e-mail: rba@cfo-link.
phone: 303-659-8750
compiler:  Joyce Takamine

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Monday, June 13, 2011
updated at 7AM,sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the
Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.  If you are phoning in a message, you
can skip the recording by pressing the star key (*) on you phone at
any time.  Please leave your name, phone number, detailed directions,
including county and dates for each sighting.  It would be helpful if
you would spell your last name.

Highlight species include: (* denotes that there is new information on
this species in this report)

Little Blue Heron (*Weld)
Green Heron (*Boulder, Mesa)
YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON (*Weld)
GLOSSY IBIS (Weld)
Broad-winged Hawk (Douglas, *Jefferson)
PURPLE GALLINULE (Logan)
Snowy Plover (Otero)
Piping Plover (Sedgwick)
WESTERN GULL (Douglas/Jefferson)
Caspian Tern (*Boulder, *Larimer, Mesa)
Least Tern (Otero)
White-winged Dove (*Boulder)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (*Larimer)
PACIFIC-SLOPE FLYCATCHER (*Boulder)
Eastern Phoebe (*Boulder, *Baca)
Red-bellied Woodpecker (*Prowers)
Great Crested Flycatcher (Logan)
SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER (*Jefferson)
White-eyed Vireo (Douglas/Jefferson)
Carolina Wren (*Bent)
Chestnut-sided Warbler (Jefferson, Larimer)
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER (*Larimer)
Blackpoll Warbler (El Paso)
Ovenbird (Boulder, Douglas, Larimer)
HEPATIC TANAGER (*Huerfano)
Black-throated Sparrow (*Fremont)
Northern Cardinal (El Paso)
Indigo Bunting (Fremont, *Huerfano, Jackson)
PAINTED BUNTING (*Prowers)

Baca County:
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by Mark Miller at Two Buttes On June 12.

Bent County:
-- Bent's Old Fort Inn in Las Animas  on June 12,, Mark Miller
reported a singing Carolina Wren.

Boulder County:
--2 singing Ovenbirds were reported by Nunes on Shanahan Ridge Trail
in Boulder on June 5.
--Eastern Phoebes were reported by Floyd at the 75th St Bridge over
Boulder Creek on June 6.  Bob Spencer refound the Eastern Phoebe on June 11.
--A singing Ovenbird was reported by Margaret Smith on the Mesa Trail
south of the Bear Canyon Trailhead on June 7.
--Pieplow reported a singing White-winged Dove in the Gunbarrel area
of Boulder on June 11.
--2 Green Herons were reported by Bob Spencer along the west and north
shore of Cottonwood Marsh on June 11.
--A Caspian Tern was reported by Mlodinow at Cottonwood March on June 12.
--A possble PACIFIC-SLOPE FLYCATCHER  has reported by Mlodinow in
Gregroy Canyon on June 12.

Douglas County:
--3 singing Ovenbirds were reported by Burns along the 5.5 mile
Mountain Top Loop Trail at Spruce Mountain Open Space which is south
of Larkspur on June 5.
--A Broad-winged Hawk was reported by Roller near the American
Three-toed Woodpecker spot on Hwy 67 on June 11.
--Kilpatrick had a flyover Broad-winged Hawk where Titan Road crosses
Plum Creek on June 11
--Walbek heard a singing Ovenbird in Castlewood Canyon SP on June 11.

Douglas/Jefferson Counties:
--An ad WESTERN GULL was found by Walbek on the Marina Sandspit at
Chatfield SP on June 1.   On June 10. Ellis reported the WESTERN GULL
at the sand spit on Plum Creek Delta around 2:45 pm and at 5:pm
Gillilan reported the gull on
the swim beach.   On June 11 at 6 am Kellner reported that the WESTERN
GULL was on the South Marina docks.   This is a first state record (if
accepted by the about
Records Committee).
--A singing White-eyed Vireo was reported by Keller at the south
Marina Sand spit in trees at the base of the spit.

El Paso County:
--At Chico Basin Ranch (fee area) at the banding station on June 5,
Bill Maynard reported a singing Northern Cardinal and a singing
Blackpoll Warbler,

Huerfano County:
--Nelder reported on June 12 HEPATIC TANAGER  and Indigo Bunting on Rouse Road.

Jackson County:
--An Indigo Bunting was reported by Hunter at Lake John on June 8.

Jefferson County:
--A Broad-winged Hawk was reported by Lewis at Welchester Tree Park
working the west end of the park on June 5.  Sanders reported that the
Broad-winged Hawk was in the same area on June 6 and calling a lot.
On June 8, Sanders reported that the Broad-winged Hawk was still in
the same area.  On June 9, Schottler reported 2 Broad-winged Hawks at
Welchester Tree Park.  One was juv but he did not get a good look at
the second to judge age.   On June 10, Sanders again saw the light
morph hawk at Welchester Tree Park in the west end of the park.   Mark
Chavez reported the juv Broad-winged Hawk in Welchester Tree  Park on
June 12.
--A singing f Chestnut-sided Warbler was found by Tammy Sanders at the
entry bridge over the little canal to Welchester Tree Park on June 10,
later it was singing away in the SE part of the park.
--A possible SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER was reported by Kelly on the
Denver Audubon Field Trip to Red Rocks on June 11.   It was flying
around the observation deck across from the trading post.  They tried
to relocate the bird but could not.

Larimer County:
--At Lake Estes on June 10, Matthews reported Ovenbird and f
Chestnut-sided Warbler.  He also says that there are at least 8 elk
calves in the area so bird with care.
--Adam Smith reported 3 American Three-toed Woodpeckers on Trail Ridge
Road on June 8.
--2 Caspian Terns were reported by Wild at Kechter Pit on June 10 and
1 on June 11.
--A singing YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER was reported by Wild in a row of
trees 100 yards south of Cattail Pond on June 9.

Logan County:
--A PURPLE GALLINULE was photographed by Mack Hitch in a small
recently created pond west of Sterling on June 7.  It was not there on
June 8.
--A pair of Great Crested Flycatchers were reported by Dunning at
Tamarck Ranch SWA, parking area 8 on June 9.

Mesa County:
--A Green Heron was reported by Arnold on the old DOE property in
Orchard Mesa on the lower Gunnison River on June 7.
--3 Caspian Terns were reported by Stigen flying over Orchard Mesa
above the riverfront trailhead just east of the 29 road bridge in
Grand Junction on June 8.

Otero County:
--At Lake Cheraw on June 5, Mlodinow reported Least Tern and Snowy
Plover with young.

Prowers County:
--A male PAINTED BUNTING was reported by Arnesen on CR EE just west of
CR 14 on June 12.
--A Red-bellied Woodpecker was reported by Mark Miller at Lamar
Community College
Woods on June 12.

Sedgwick County:
--A Piping Plover was reported by Dunning in the SE corner of Jumbo
Reservoir on June 9.

Weld County:
--A YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON was reported by Elens at Glenmere Park
in Greeley on June 5 and was seen again by Lefko on June 7.  On June
7, Komar reported that the YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON appears to be
attempting to nest with a Black-crowned Night-Heron.  On June 8, Core
reported seeing the night-heron again on nest.  On June 10, the
YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON was reported by Amper as posing on a log.
On June 10 Mark Miller reported the YELLOW- CROWNED_NIGHT-HERON was
stalking fish at the west end of the island.  On June 11, Mlodinow
relocated the YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON.  He reports that when it is
on nest that it is difficult to see.
When searching for the YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON Faulker discovered
an ad Little B lue Heron on June 12.
--A GLOSSY IBIS was reported by Mlodinow in a flooded field just west
of Hwy 263 as it turns north on June 11.

The DFO Field Trip for Saturday, June 18 will be to Lair O' The Bear
lead by Nina Routh (303-987-8687).  Meet the leader at 0800 at Lair O'
The Bear Park --from Morrison, drive 4 miles west on C-74 to park
entrance on left.   Please phone leader to register 303-987-8687;
this trip has a limited number of participants.   Bring snacks and
water.  Half day trip.

The DFO Field Trip for Sunday, June 19 will be to Golden Gate Canyon
State Park led by Ira and Tammy Sanders.  Meet leaders a 0700 at the
Subwy on the north side of Golden, 106 Ruby Dr #A.  From intersection
of US 6 asnd Hwy 93, go north approx 6/10 mile to first light at Iowa
St.  Turn east (rt) on Iowa.  Go 1 block E and turn north (left) on
Rubey Drive.  Subway is just north of the Loaf-N-Jug.  We ill be
carpolling from Subway.  Plan on birding into the afternoon.  Bring
lunch. State Parks pass if you have one.

Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Lamar

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