Compiler: Mary Driscoll Date: Report for Monday, May 20, 2013, updated at 12:00 noon.
email: rba AT cobirds.org phone: 303-659-8750 This is the Colorado Rare Bird Report for Monday, May 20, 2013 at 12:00 noon sponsored by the 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 (* indicates new information on this species in this report): Neotropic Cormorant (Weld) Green Heron (Lincoln) Glossy Ibis (Weld) Broad-winged Hawk (*Kit Carson,*Fremont) Black-bellied Plover (Weld) Piping Plover (Phillips) Whimbrel (*Boulder, Weld) Common Poorwill (*Jefferson) Red-Bellied Woodpecker (*Prowers) ALDER FLYCATCHER (*Kit Carson) Great Crested Flycatcher (*Yuma) Willow Flycatcher (El Paso) White-eyed Vireo (*Kit Carson) Yellow-throated Vireo (Montezuma) Cassin's Vireo (*Jefferson) Red-eyed Vireo (*Douglas) Gray-cheeked Thrush (El Paso/Pueblo) Veery (Lincoln,Weld,*Yuma) Ovenbird (*Douglas, El Paso, El Paso/Pueblo, Washington, *Yuma) Northern Waterthrush (El Paso, El Paso/Pueblo, Jefferson, Lincoln,*Prowers,*Washington, Weld, *Yuma) Blue-winged Warbler (El Paso/Pueblo) Golden-winged Warbler (Yuma) Tennessee Warbler (*Kit Carson) Nashville Warbler (El Paso/Pueblo, *Larimer, Lincoln,*Prowers, Rio Grande) Kentucky Warbler (*El Paso/Pueblo) MOURNING WARBLER (Lincoln) Black-throated Blue Warbler (Lincoln) Black-throated Gray Warbler (Lincoln) BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER (*Bent) Palm Warbler (Lincoln) Hooded Warbler (*El Paso/Pueblo) BAY-BREASTED WARBLER (Bent) Blackpoll Warbler (Jefferson) Black & White Warbler (*El Paso/Pueblo) Northern Parula (El Paso, El Paso/Pueblo, *Larimer, Rio Grande, *Yuma) Chestnut sided-Warbler (El Paso/Pueblo, Washington) Magnolia Warbler (Yuma) Palm Warbler (El Paso/Pueblo) PAINTED REDSTART (Montezuma) Hepatic Tanager (*El Paso/Pueblo) Summer Tanager (Lincoln) White-throated Sparrow (Lincoln) Northern Cardinal (*Baca, Jefferson,*Prowers,*Yuma) Rose-breasted Grosbeak (*Jefferson, Lincoln, *Washington, *Yuma) Indigo Bunting (*Yuma) Bobolink (Boulder,*Yuma) BENT COUNTY: --On May 20, Waltman reports a Whimbrel at the NW corner of Boulder Res. --On May 20, Nelson reports a male BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER at Van's Grove. --On May 16 Nelson reports a female BAY-BREASTED WARBLER at Van's Grove. BOULDER COUNTY: --On May15, Minner-Lee reports several Bobolinks seen in the vicinity of the Open Space & Mt. Parks Cherryvale admin. bldg. DOUGLAS COUNTY: --On May 19, Huffstater reports a Red-eyed Vireo and an Ovenbird seen in Louviers. EL PASO COUNTY: --On May 18 Pals reported the following birds of interest seen on the Bear Creek Regional Park Spring Count: Ovenbird, Northern Waterthrush, Northern Parula, and Willow Flycatcher. EL PASO/PUEBLO COUNTIES: --On May 15, Percival reports the following warblers at Chico Basin Ranch (hereafter CBR) (fee area): Ovenbird, No. Waterthrush, Chestnut-sided, Nashville, No. Parula, and western Palm among others. Also seen was a White-throated Sparrow and Bobolink. --On May 16, Walbek reports a Blue-winged Warbler seen near the banding station at CBR. --On May 16 Brown reports the following among birds banded at CBR: 2 Ovenbirds, 2 Black-and-white Warblers, and a Gray-cheeked Thrush. A male Black-and-white Warbler was banded on the 17th. --On May 19, Hinds reported the following birds seen at CBR: Hooded Warbler and Black-and-white Warbler at the banding station and Kentucky Warbler and Hepatic Tanager in the HQ area. FREMONT COUNTY: --On May 19, Moss reported a Broad-winged Hawk at the Canon City Riverwalk. JEFFERSON COUNTY: --On May 16, Schottler reports that the male Northern Cardinal, first reported on May 10 along the Tree Bridge Trail south of Clear Creek in the Wheatridge Greenbelt, was still present. The trail starts roughly 50 yards W of the footbridge over Clear Creek at Prospect Park. --On May 14, Hackos reports a Blackpoll Warbler at Belmar Historic Park, Lakewood. --On May 19, Chavez reported the following seen at Belmar Historic Park, Lakewood: Cassin's Vireo, Common Poorwill (rare here), and a Rose-breasted Grosbeak. KIT CARSON COUNTY: --On May 19, Percival reports an adult Broad-winged Hawk, and a Northern Waterthrush at Straton; an ALDER FLYCATCHER at Siebert, White-eyed Vireo at Burlington, an adult Tennessee Warbler at Burlington Cemetery. LARIMER COUNTY: --On May 19, Sparks reports a Northern Parula seen at the Fort Collins City Farm. --On may 19, Cropper reports a Nashville Warbler seen at Big Thompson and Wilson Av. in Loveland. LINCOLN COUNTY: --On May 18, Percival reports a MOURNING WARBLER (male), Black-throated Blue Warbler (male), Black-throated Gray Warbler, (female), Palm Warbler (western), Nashville Warbler, American Redstart, 9 Northern Waterthrush, 7 Rose-breasted Grosbeak, a Summer Tanager, 2 Veery, a White-throated Sparrow, a Yellow-billed Cuckoo, and a Green Heron at a private ranch. MONTEZUMA COUNTY: --On May 18, Komar reported the following sightings from CFO Convention field trips: On May 17, a PAINTED REDSTART was seen briefly north of Mancos. It was not relocated later. On May 18 a Yellow-throated Vireo was found in Yellow Jacket Canyon. PHILLIPS COUNTY: --On May 15, Linfield reports a Piping Plover on a small pool between CR 41 and the Holyoke airport. PROWERS COUNTY: --On May 19, De Fonso reported a Nashville Warbler and a Northern Cardinal seen in the Lamar CC woods. RIO GRANDE COUNTY: --On May 16, Rawinski reported a Nashville Warbler and a White-winged Dove at Home Lake SWA near Monte Vista. WASHINGTON COUNTY: --On May 19, M.Miller reported a Northern Waterthrush at Last Chance. --On May 17, Kellner's group reported male Chestnut-sided Warblers at the Washington County Golf Course Park in Akron and at Last Chance. An Ovenbird was seen at Prewitt Reservoir SWA. WELD COUNTY: --On May 13 Erthal reported 6 Black-bellied Plovers and 2 Whimbrel seen along CR 48 south of Lower Latham Reservoir. One Whimbrel was still present on May 16. --On May 14, Chavez reported a Veery and Northern Waterthrush at Norma's Grove. --On May 15, Leatherman reported 2 Glossy Ibis seen with White-faced Ibis at Crom Lake (CR 31 1/2 mi s. of CR 90). --On May 16, Mlodinow reports that a Neotropic Cormorant was seen along the entrance road to St. Vrain State Park. YUMA COUNTY: --On May 19, Peterson reported a Veery, a Bobolink, and an Ovenbird were seen at a private ranch. --On May 19, Percival reported a Northern Cardinal, Indigo Bunting 4 males, 1 female, at Wagon Wheel Campground, Bonny,(mostly dry) Reservoir. --On May 19, Percival reported 2 Great Crested Flycatchers, and a singing Ovenbird, an a female Rose-breasted Grosbeak at Hale. --On May 19, a Northern Parula was seen by D. Maynard at a private ranch. --On May 18, Mlodinow reported a Golden-winged Warbler at Stalker Lake SWA (just west of Wray). --On May 18, Kistler reported a Magnolia Warbler seen at the Yuma cemetery. DFO FIELD TRIPS: --The DFO field trip for Saturday, May 25 is to Rocky Mountain Arsenal. The leader is David Rhoades (303-424-8633). Space is limited - you must call David to reserve a space and to get directions. --A second field trip for Saturday, May 25 is "Creative Ways to Learn Bird Sounds" led by Alison Kondler (303-973-3959). The meeting place is at Roxborough State Park Visitor Center at 0730. Space is very limited - participants must pre-register during office hours. State Parks Pass or day fee required. --The field trip for Monday, May 27 is to the Pawnee Grasslands. The leader is Chris Owens (home: 303-772-6048; cell: 970-481-7271). Meet leader at 0530 at the RTD Park-N-Ride on the southwest corner of I-25 and highway 66 (exit 243). Please call Chris if you plan to go. --(Note: that there is no field trip scheduled for Sunday, May 26.) Please consult the DFO website: http://dfobirders.org/wordpress/denver-field-ornithologists/field-trips-and-counts/scheduled-field-trips/may-2013-field-trips/ , for information on the field trips and the leaders to call. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/cobirds/3DE4E6A8-42F7-465D-8429-4197E6AA6A88%40gmail.com?hl=en-US. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
