Date:   June 25, 2011
e-mail: rba@cfo-link.
phone: 303-659-8750
compiler:  Joyce Takamine

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Saturday, June 25, 2011
updated at 5 AM, 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)

NEOTROPIC CORMORANT (*Crowley)
Green Heron (El Paso)
YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON (*Weld)
GLOSSY IBIS (Weld)
COMMON BLACK-HAWK (*Delta)
Broad-winged Hawk (*Douglas)
WESTERN GULL (Douglas/Jefferson)
Caspian Tern (*Larimer)
ARCTIC TERN (Costilla)
LESSER NIGHTHAWK (Montrose)
Eastern Phoebe (*Douglas/Jefferson)
ACORN WOODPECKER (LaPlata)
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Prowers)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Larimer, Rio Grande)
Great Crested Flycatcher (Otero)
White-eyed Vireo (Douglas)
LUCY'S WARBLER (Montezuma)
Northern Parula (Custer)
Ovenbird (Larimer)
Hooded Warbler (Boulder, *Weld)
HEPATIC TANAGER (Huerfano)
Black-throated Sparrow (Fremont)
BLACK-CHINNED SPARROW (Mesa)
Harris's Sparrow (Weld)
Indigo Bunting (Fremont)
White-winged Crossbill (Lake, Hinsdale)

Boulder County:
--A Hooded Warbler was reported by Andrews in Long Canyon on
Flagstaff on April 16.

Costilla County:
--A 1st year ARCTIC TERN was reported by Wild at Smith Reservoir on June 18.

Crowley County:
--A NEOTROPIC CORMORANT was reported by Kaempfer and Vanderpoel on a
pond at High Plains Sportsmens Club on Hwy 77 on June 24.

Custer County:
--A Northern Parula was reported by Truan at Lake Isabel near the big
fishing parking lot on June 16

Delta County:
--A COMMON BLACK-HAWK was reported by O'Brien at Confluence Park on June 23.

Douglas County:
--An adult Broad-winged Hawk first seen on June 11 by Roller continues
at least through June 21 as reported by Todd on Hwy 67 south of
Sedalia where the American Three-toed Woodpeckers were
reported earlier.

Douglas/Jefferson Counties:
--An ad WESTERN GULL was found by Walbek on the Marina Sandspit at
Chatfield SP on June 1.  The WESTERN GULL was reported by Kellner at
the tires at the Marina on June 18.  This is a first state record (if
accepted by the Records Committee).
--A singing White-eyed Vireo was reported by Kellner at the south
Marina Sand spit in trees at the base of the spit on June 18.
--A pair of Eastern Phoebes was reported by Burt on June 14.  They
were seen from the pedestrian bridge (named Phoebe Bridge) across Plum
Creek.  Walbek reported juvie Eastern Phoebes at Chatfield on June 17.
 The Eastern Phoebe family continues at Phoebe Bridge at least through
June 23 as reported by Roller.

El Paso County:
--A Green Heron was reported by Kosar at the Hansen Nature Area of
Fountain Creek RP on June 19.

Fremont County:
--2 Black-throated Sparrows were reported by Moss south of Canon City
on June 18,  Black-throated Sparrows were seen by the Moss field trip
on June 19.

Hindsdale County:
A f White-winged Crossbill was reported by Wild at the top of
Slumgullion Pass on June 18.

Huerfano County:
--A HEPATIC TANAGER was reported by Wild south of Walsenburg on June 18.

Lake County:
--A White-winged Crossbill was reported by Wild in a campground just
below Mount Elbert Forbay on June 16.

La Plata County:
--2 ACORN WOODPECKERS were reported by Wild in Wildcat Canyon on June 17.

Larimer County:
--At Rist Canyon 6 miles west of 27E on 52E on the south side of the
road Leatherman reported a nesting pair of American-Three-toed
woodpeckers and heard an Ovenbird
on June 17.
--2 Caspian Terns were reported by Gillilan at Kechter Pond on June 23.

Mesa County:
--2 BLACK-CHINNED SPARROWS were reported by Teuton in Colorado
National Monument on June 16.

Montezuma County:
--4 LUCY'S WARBLERS were reported by Wild in lower Yellow Jacket
Canyon on June 17.

Montrose County:
--3 LESSER NIGHTHAWKS were reported by Wild at the Nucla Sewer Ponds on June 17.

Otero County:
--2 Great Crested Flycatchers were reported by Chartier at Oxbow SWA
on June 18.

Rio Grande County:
--An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Wild at 1 Million
Reservoir west of South Fork on June 18.

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 23
Gillilan reported that the YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON continues on nest.
--A GLOSSY IBIS was reported by Adame near HWY 34 and CR 55 on June 17.
--A GLOSSY IBIS was reported by Mlodinow on CR 54 near CR 55 on June 17.
--A Harris's Sparrow was reported by Kent Nelson at Crow Valley at the
education shed (north) where there's a water drip on June 18 and 19.
--A Hooded Warbler was reported by Mlodinow near the Poudre River
Trail Parking Lot on June 23.

The DFO Field trip for Saturday, June 25, will be to Rigli Ranch led
by Joe Rigli (970-768-7121).  Full day trip.  Meet the leader at the
ranch at 0900.  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,
then turn north for approximately one mile to first house on left by
boxcars.  Bring lunch and extra water.  Wear long pants.

The DFO Field trip for Sunday, June 26 will be to the Alfred Bailey
Bird Nesting Area led by Toni Rautus (303-422-7322).  Meet the leader
at 0700 at Wendy's just north of Hwy 9 at Silverthorn exit of I-70.
Take exit 205 off I-70 and you will see Wendy's immediately on the
right.  Bring lunch and water.  Will be birding into the afternoon.
If you have questions please call the leader.

Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder

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