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 Compiler:   Joyce Takamine
Date:         June 15, 2012
email:        rba AT cfobirds.org
phone:       303-659-8750

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for  Friday, June 15, 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)

Caspian Tern (Mesa)
White-winged Dove (Montrose)
Greater Roadrunner (Baca)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Eagle)
Eastern Phoebe (Otero)
Carolina Wren (*Douglas)
Ovenbird (*Boulder)
Hooded Warbler (Boulder)
Hepatic Tanager (Las Animas)
BLACK-CHINNED SPARROW (Mesa)
Northern Cardinal (Prowers)
 Indigo Bunting (Baca, Boulder)
Painted Bunting (Baca)

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>

Baca County:
--In Cottonwood Canyon on June 6, Leatherman reported a singing m Indigo
Bunting and Greater Roadrunner.
--In Cottonwood Canyon on June 9, Larry Arnold reported a m Painted Bunting
fighting with a m Lazuli Bunting.

Boulder County:
--A singing Indigo Bunting was reported by Nunes at the South Mesa Trail
Parking Lot on May 30.  A singing Indigo Bunting was reported by Hansley on
the top of a dead tree just south of the Dunn House on the South Mesa Trail
on June 3.  On June 7, Floyd reported a singng Indigo Bunting at the east
side of the parking lot for South Mesa Trail.
--On June 7, Floyd reported a singing Ovenbird along the middle spur that
connect Shadow Canyon and the Mesa Trails.  On June 15, Heinrich heard an
Ovenbird on the South Mesa Trail about 75 - 100 yards south of Bear Canyon
Creek where a shortcut trail leads uphill to Bear Creek Trail.
--On June 8, Nunes reported a singing M Hooded Warbler a few hundred yards
south of the Bobolink Trail parking lot on Baseline Road.  The warbler was
in the greenbelt heading south.  On June 9, Hutch reported a m Hooded
Warbler and possibly a f about 50 yards from the picnic table on the trail
going south from the Bobolink Trail parking lot.  It was in the cattail
marsh on the E side of the creek side trail.
--On June 9, Kwong reported a Hooded Warbler by the Gregory Canyon Parking
Lot.  Floyd reported on June 10 that the Hooded Warbler was still by the
Gregory Canyon Parking Lot.

Douglas County:
--A singing Carolina Wren was reported by Huffstater on the Plum Creek
Trail in Castle Rock on June 11.  It was just south of the trail
intersection located south of the south end of Jerry St.  On June 12,
Walbek refound the Carolina Wren in the same spot and provided these
directions.  Take the I-25 Wilcox exit (middle exit) in Castle Rock.  Go
South 5 or 6 blocks to Second St.  Turn left and park immediately on S side
of Second St across from Dazbogs Coffee.  Take the side walk that becomes
Plum Creek Path.  Go under the bridge (Wilcox St).  Go west 100 yards to
where another paved path meets the Plum Creek Trail.  The bird was singing
sporadically from trees here.  On June 13, Walthen refound the Carolina by
going under the Wilcox Bridge then go a little west to a side concrete
trail that goes south from the Plum Creek Trail and found the bird in trees
above this side trail.  On June 14, Roller heard and saw the Carolina
Wren in the area described by Walthen.

Eagle County:
--A pair of American Three-toed Woodpeckers was reported by Filby on Basalt
Mountain at about 7800 feet on June 12.

Las Animas County:
--A Hepatic Tananger was reported by Leatherman on his Villegreen BBS route
on June 6.

Mesa County:
--The BLACK-CHINNED SPARROW parents were observed feeding a young bird in
No Thoroughfare Canyon in Colorado NM on June 4 by Teuton.  Henwood refound
the BLACK-CHINNED SPARROW family in No Thoroughfare Canyon on June 5.
 Henwood  believes that there maybe as many as four fledgings.   On June 7,
Craven reported seeing 1 ad and 1 fledging BLACK-CHINNED SPARROWS 250 yards
downstream from the first pool on the No Thoroughfare Trail.
--A Caspian Tern was reported by Wilson flying over the river near Corn
Lake heading downstream on June 7.

Montrose County:
--White-wing Dove was reported by Harris in Vineyards in SE Montrose on
June 6.

Otero County:
--In the Higbee area at the far W end of Purgatoire Canyon, Leatherman
reported an Eastern Phoebe on June 6.

Prowers County:
--A Northern Cardinal fledgling was reported by Leatherman at Lamar
Community College Woods on June 7.

The DFO Field Trip for Saturday, June 16 will be to Barr Lake SP led by Ira
and Tammy Sanders for a half day trip.  Looking for breeding birds in
woodland and riparan habitats.  Trip will begin in the NW portion of the
park.  Meet at RBMO parking lot at 0700.  At 0830 will drive over to the
Nature Center and continue birding until noon.  You will need a State Parks
Pass  for entrance to the park. Bring sunscreen, bug repellent, water, hat.
 This trip is suitable for beginners.

The DFO Field Trip for Sunday, Jun 17 will be to the Lyons Area led by
Raymond Davis.  Meet Davis at 0830 at the Lyons Park-n-Ride just south of
4th and Main St (by skateboard park and library).  Plan on walking on level
ground for a mile or three, a bit of car birding, then eating lunch on
Davis's decks.  Wheelchair accessible.

Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine

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