Compiler:   Joyce Takamine
Date:         April 13, 2012
e-mail:       rba AT cfobirds.org
phone:       303-659-8750

This is the Colorado Rare Birds Alert for Friday, April 13, 2012, 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 your 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)

TRUMPETER SWAN (Larimer)
MEXICAN DUCK (Pueblo, *Weld)
Red-necked Grebe (Pueblo)
LEAST BITTERN (Fremont)
GLOSSY IBIS (Montrose)
RUFF (Yuma)
Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larimer)
White-winged Dove (Boulder)
Greater Roadrunner (Huerfano)
Black Phoebe (Fremont)
Eastern Phoebe (Douglas/Jefferson, Fremont)
Bewick's Wren (*Boulder)
Northern Parula (El Paso)
BLACK-CHINNED SPARROW (*Mesa)
Sage Sparrow (Boulder)
GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW (Jefferson, Prowers)
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (*Teller)
Black Rosy-Finch (*Teller)

Please note, detailed directions to most of the following locations can be
found on the Colorado County Birding Website:
 
http://www.coloradocountybirding.com/index.php<http://www.coloradocountybrding.com/index.php>

Boulder County:
--A singing White-winged Dove was reported by Pieplow in the Gunbarrel area
of Boulder on April 5.  Directions:  Take Jay Road east from the Diagonal
Hwy, go north on Spine, turn right at the third intersection onto White
Rock Circle.  Drive about 2 blocks to where the road begins curving left
and a park appears on the right.  Park in the area.  The bird was singing
from the top of a cottonwood tree along the stream that forms the southern
border of the park
--A Sage Sparrow was reported by Floyd at the dam at Stearns Lake in
Boulder County on April 7.  The sparrow was seen again on April 8 by Gent.
--A singing Bewick's Wren was reported by Mlodinow at the far west end of
Apple Valley Road in Lyons on April 12.  Take the second (left) turn onto
Apple Valley Road.

Douglas/Jefferson County:
----An Eastern Phoebe was reported by Kibbe at "Phoebe Bridge" near the
mouth of Plum Creek at Chatfield State Park on March 28.  On March 29,
Prickett reported a pair of Eastern Phoebes at Phoebe Bridge.  On March 31,
Bob Spencer reported seeing one Eastern Phoebe and later his son saw the
pair of Eastern Phoebes at Phoebe Bridge.  On April 7, Kingery reported two
Eastern Phoebes at Kingfisher Bridge at Chatfield.  On April 9, Kibbe
reported both pairs of Eastern Phoebes at their respective bridges at
Chatfield.

El Paso County:
--A Northern Parula was found by Petterson at Fountain Creek Regional Park
on April 10.

Fremont County:
--At Holcim Wetlands on April 8, Mlodinow reported hearing a singing LEAST
BITTERN.
 --Black and Eastern Phoebes were reported by Mlodinow at Florence River
Park on April 8.

Huerfano County:
--A Greater Roadrunner was reported by Neldner at Lathrop SP on April 5.

Jefferson County:
--The GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW at Red Rocks Trading Post feeders continued to
be seen through April 3, as reported by Henwood.

Larimer County:
--The TRUMPETER SWAN at Duck Lake was reported by Komar on April 8.
 Directions:  Take Windsor Exit from I-25 (Exit 262), go west on CR 32
(Carpenter Road) 2 miles and pull over to view the lake on the left side.
 Beware of high-speed traffic.
--A Broad-winged Hawk was reported by Leatherman flying over Grandview
Cemetery in Fort Collins on April 11.

Mesa County:
--A singing BLACK-CHINNED SPARROW was reported by Arnold in Devils Kitchen
in Colorado National Monument on April 9.  Arnold refound the BLACK-CHINNED
SPARROW on April 12 with possibly a second bird.

Montrose County:
--A GLOSSY IBIS was reported by Dexter at a farm pond 1/2 mile west of
Nucla on Fifth Ave just east of the sewer lagoons on April 5.

Prowers County:
--An imm GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW was reported by Ashby at Lamar Community
College Woods on April 8.

Pueblo County:
--A breeding plumaged Red-necked Grebe was reported by Mlodinow at Pueblo
Reservoir near the east end on April 8.
--On April 8, Mlodinow reported that the MEXICAN DUCK continues at Pueblo
City Park.

Teller County:
--About 25 Black Rosy-Finches, and 5-10  each of Gray-crowned and
Brown-capped Rosy-Finches were reported by Bankert at a feeder on Lawrence
Ave in Victor on April 12.

Weld County:
--A MEXICAN DUCK was reported by Mlodinow on a newly created pond in St
Vrain St OPark which is on the east side of CR 7 and north of CO 119 on
April 12.

Yuma County:
--A REEVE (female RUFF) was reported by Ashby at Bonny Reservoir on April
8.  It was seen from the dam with a flock
of shorebirds.

Upcoming DFO Field Trips:

The DFO trip for Saturday, April 14 will be a Photography Workshop to Mary
Carter Greenway in Littleton.  Leader Lee Farrell (303-932-7859 or
lee_farrell At comcast.net to register (limit 8 photographers).  Meet at
0700 at Carson Nature Center parking lot, located just northeast of the
park-n-ride at Santa Fe and Mineral.  Off Mineral, one block west of Santa
Fe, take South Plate River Parkway (a stop light) north one block to stop
sign.  At stop sign turn left (west) on West Carson Drive to the parking
lot.  A 4 hour hike along the east side of the South Platte River,
practicing bird photography with an emphasis on developing on-the
wing-shooting skills, an SLR camera with 300mm or greater lens is
recommended.  Expect a 3 to 4 mile hike, much of it over maintained trails,
attendees should be comfortable hiking similar distances.   Wear hiking
boots, bring water and
snacks.

The DFO field trip for Thursday April 19 will be to Heron Rookeries led by
Mary Cay Burger (303-771-3431).  Meet at 0900 at the Parker Water &
Sanitation NORTH Water Reclamation Facility, 18100 E. Woodman Dr., Parker.
 This is on the NorthWest corner of C-470 and Parker Rd.  Woodman Dr is the
first stop light north of C470.  We will observe a heron rookery along
Cherry Creek.  Then we will drive Parker Rd into Denver to see the Rookery
in Denver City Park near the zoo.  Compare and Contrast.  Colonial nesters.
 Bring a scope if you have one.  Bring lunch to eat in City Park.  Half day
trip until about 2pm.

Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine

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