As of shortly before noon, the scissor-tailed flycatcher is still along the Van 
Bibber Creek Trail.  My wife (Laura) and I actually took the wrong horsetrail 
that runs along the southern border of the open space property.  We did hook up 
with Patti Echelmeyer for a bit.  She returned to the bike concretetrail while 
Laura and I walked on to Indiana Street.   Patti located the bird pretty much 
where Nicolle, Ira, and Doug found it but it was fairly closeto the bike trail. 
 When we saw it,  it was actually perched on a Russian Olive tree making it 
much harder to see.  There is a picnic table in the shadeunder some cottonwood 
trees on the south side of the concrete trail.  Almost but not quite directly 
across perhaps 20-30 feet (I'm poor at estimatingdirections), there are two 
Russian Olive trees and the flycatcher was perched in that tree.  Sometimes, it 
would fly into the tree and out of side and  Iassume it was going after 
insects.  From the picnic table, we could see the yellow fire hydrant.
Thanks Doug, another State bird for us.
Wayne WathenHighlands Ranch

Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2012 17:09:08 -0600
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Scissor-tailed Flycatcher - Van Bibber Trail, Jefferson 
Co.
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

All, the bird was there as of 3:30 today, in the location described by Doug.  
At the time I saw him, he was in the vicinity of a yellow fire hydrant.
 
Nicolle Martin
Littleton, CO

On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Ira Sanders <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> the flycatcher is still present as of 145 p.m. today at the location 
> described by Doug.

> Ira SandersGolden CO





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[email protected] wrote:


Interesting- I saw the same (presumably) bird this afternoon perched on a line 
along the 6th Ave. frontage road in front of Red Rocks College.  I had intended 
to mention it after divesting myself of grandkids, but hadn't gotten around to 
it.  I assume it is the same bird (proximity to Doug's location and relative 
rarity of the bird), though I didn't get much detail due to being in the car 
with aforementioned short people.

 
Norm Lewis
Lakewood


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To: cobirds <[email protected]>

Sent: Sat, Aug 25, 2012 7:30 pm
Subject: [cobirds] Scissor-tailed Flycatcher - Van Bibber Trail, Jefferson Co.



Hi all,
 
I came across a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher along the Van Bibber Trail, Arvada, 
Jefferson Co. this evening.  The trail parking lot is on the west side of Ward 
Road about a 1/4 mile south of 58th Avenue (and just north of the mega-church). 
 Although I didn't have bins, I was able to sneak to within 30 feet of the bird 
and see the light gray head and the obviously long black tail with white 
outertail feathering that originally drew my attention.  I think it may be a 
female as the central tail feathers did not see overly long, but there was some 
obvious molt going on too so I'm not sure what all that means.

 
The flycatcher was perched on a ranch fence about 1/2 mile west of the parking 
lot just before a short, but steep, downhill on the bike path.  However, my 
recommendation would be to walk the dirt horse path that runs from the 
northeast corner of the parking lot and follow it west instead of the concrete 
bike path.  The horse path follows the fenceline the flycatcher was perched on 
for much of that 1/2 mile.  Also in the area is a Say's Phoebe.

 
good birding,
 
Doug Faulkner
Arvada, CO
 
 
 
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