compiler: Joyce Takamine Date: August 14, 2011 e-mail: rba@cfo-link. phone: 303-659-8750
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Sunday, August 14, 2011 updated at 5:00 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 (Washington) LEAST BITTERN (Fremont) Green Heron (Boulder, *El Paso. Fremont, Huerfano, Mesa) YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON (Boulder) Short-billed Dowitcher (Weld) Caspian Tern (Boulder) American Three-toed Woodpecker (Eagle, Mesa) Black Phoebe (Fremont) Summer Tanager (Larimer) SCARLET TANAGER (*El Paso) Indigo Bunting (Fremont) Boulder County: --A Green Heron was reported by Hutchinson at Cottonwood Marsh on August 8. --2 Green Herons were reported by Mlodinow at Sawhill Ponds on August 11. --A juv YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON and Caspian Tern were reported by Deininger at McIntosh Lake in Longmont on August 10. Eagle County: --An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Dee on the Mt Thomas Trail south of Eagle off Crooked Creek Pass on August 10. El Paso County: --An "orange-variant" SCARLET TANAGER was reported by Walker at Starsmore Discovery Center in Colorado Springs on August 8. On August 9 Maynard reported that several birders watched the SCARLET TANAGER feed young. Ceci Lee reported seeing the SCARLET TANAGER on August 10. Bill Maynard reported tha the SCARLET TANAGER was seen on August 11. Directions from Bill Maynard: At the mouth of North Cheyenne Canyon, turn and go up the canyon keeping (Starsmore) on your left as you drive upstream. After about .5 mile you will see a big green water storage tank on the hill above you on the right. In just a few hundred feet there will be a free parking area on the right. Park and walk on the road upstream until you come to a path that will take you to a footbridge on the left that has a short stone walls. The tanager was seen on both sides of the road and on both sides of the small stream almost always very low in bushes in the area of the bridge. If you see tall Mountain Ashes in the streambed with lots of orange-colored fruits you need to look mostly upstream from there. There is lots of traffic on the narrow road --A Green Heron was reported by Ceci Lee at Rice Pond in Fountain Creek RP on August 13. Fremont County: --A LEAST BITTERN was reported by Rich Miller on August 3 & 4 at the cattail marsh at Holcim Wetlands. Miller also reported a Black Phoebe on August 4. On August 5, Bill Maynard reported the Least Bittern, 2 Green Herons, and a male Indigo Bunting at Holcim Wetlands, On August 6, Patrick reported Least Bittern and Black Phoebe at Holcim Wetlands. On August 6, Moss reported Least Bittern and 2 Green Herons at Holcim Wetlands. On August 7, Roller reported that the Least Bittern continued at Holcim Wetlands. On August 9, Rich Miller flushed the LEAST BITTERN at Holcim. Huerfano County: --2 Green Herons were reported by Nelder at Lathrop SP on August 7. Larimer County: --A Summer Tanager was reported by Coley on the Big Thompson Rec Trail in Loveland, East of Wilson Ave on August 9. Mesa County: --A Green Heron was reported by Arnold at Connected Lakes SP on August 6. --3 American Three-toed Woodpeckers were reported by Korte on the Crag Crest Loop on Grand Mesa on August 10. Washington County: --2 imm NEOTROPIC CORMORANTS were reported by Mlodinow on a pond by Prewitt on August 6. Weld County: --A Short-billed Dowitcher was reported by Mlodinow on a pond on CR 59 on August 6. The DFO field trip for Sunday August 14 will be to Barr Lake State Park led by Dick Schottler (303-278-8035). Meet the leader at 0700 at the Nature Center in the Park. From Denver, take I-76 East to Bromley Lane, Exit 22. Go east on Bromley Lane to Piccadilly Road, then turn south for approx 2 miles to park entrance. Trip will probably be a half day trip so lunch is optional but do bring drinking water and snacks. State Parks Pass or fee is required to enter the park. 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.
