Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date:       May 29, 2013
email:      rba AT cobirds.org
phone:     303-659-8750

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, May 29, 2013  sponsored
by the Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.
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Highlight species include (* indicates new information on this species in
this report):

Little Blue Heron (*Logan)
Green Heron (*El Paso)
Glossy Ibis (*Washington)
Broad-winged Hawk (Kit Carson,Fremont)
HUDSONIAN GODWIT (Weld)
LESSER NIGHTHAWK (*Montrose)
Red-Bellied Woodpecker (Prowers)
EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE (Sedgwick)
YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER (Yum)
ALDER FLYCATCHER (Washington)
Eastern Phoebe (*Baca, *Yuma)
Great Crested Flycatcher (Pueblo, *Yuma)
Willow Flycatcher (El Paso)
Cassin's Kingbird (*Baca, San Miguel)
SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER (Washington)
Yellow-throated Vireo (*El Paso, Pueblo, Washington)
PHILADELPHIA VIREO (Boulder)
GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH (El Paso,El Paso/Pueblo,Weld)
Veery (Pueblo, *Weld, Yuma)
 Golden-winged Warbler (Yuma)
Tennessee Warbler (Washington)
Northern Parula (*Bent, *El Paso)
Chestnut-sided Warbler (*El Paso)
 Black-throated Gray Warbler (Boulder,El Paso)
Black-throated Green Warbler (*Baca)
BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER (El Paso)
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER (Lincoln)
Blackpoll Warbler (*El Paso, *Pueblo)
Palm Warbler (*El Paso)
Black & White Warbler (El Paso, Pueblo)
Northern Parula (*El Paso, El Paso/Pueblo)
Magnolia Warbler (Pueblo,Weld)
CAPE MAY WARBLER (Pueblo)
Rufous-crowned Sparrows (*Baca)
Summer Tanager (El Paso,Lincoln)
Northern Cardinal (Boulder)
Painted Bunting (Baca,El Paso)
Scott's Oriole (*San Miguel)

*BACA COUNTY:*
--On May 26, McConnell reported a Painted Bunting at Cottonwood Canyon,
just north and east of the camping area.   On May 28, Filby reported that
the Painted Bunting continues in Cottonwood Canyon at the informal campsite
at north end of Cottonwood Canyon.  Filby also reported on May 28 at
Cottonwood Canyon,  m Summer Tanager, Rufous-crowned Sparrows in rimrock
areas, Eastern Phoebes and Cassin's Kingbirds.
--On May 25 DeFonso reported a Black-throated Green Warbler at Carrizo
Canyon Picnic area.

*BENT COUNTY:*
--A singing M Northern Parula was reported by Duane Nelson at Van's Grove
on May 26.

*EL PASO COUNTY:*
*--*On May 28,  Bill Maynard reported a western Palm Warbler on the lake
side of the recreation building at Memorial Park in Downtown Colorado
Springs feeding in short bushes next to a wall.
 --On May 27, Farese reported a singing Yellow-throated Vireo, 3 Blackpoll
Warblers (2 m, 1 f) in the "Grandfather Cottonwood" tree,
and 1 Northern Parula near the Gazebo at the S end of Rice's Pond at
Fountain Creek Regional Park.  On May 28, Bill Maynard
reported the Yellow-throated Vireo by the irrigation ditch with the wood
bridge and 2 male Blackpoll Warblers in the "Grandfather Cottonwood" tree.
 At a spot between Duckwood Parking Area and Hanson NP Maynard reported a
singing Indigo  Bunting on May 28.  On May 28, Pals reported a Northern
Parula by the irrigation ditch east of headgate/waterfall area at Fountain
Creek RP,
a Chestnut-sided Warbler in an Ash tree at the south end of the Nature
Center Pond, and a Green Heron in South Rice's Pond.
--On May 24, Eaton reports a Summer Tanager along the Fountain Creek
Regional Trail in Colorado Springs, just north of Circle Drive.
--On May 23, Goycoolea saw a BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER around 5:00 PM just south
of the play area in the willows at the Beidleman Environmental
Center/Soderman Park in Colorado Springs. (This was reported to Pals via*
email on 5/24) The Warbler was seen on May 25 by B. Maynard, it was
foraging for long periods at all heights in most of the trees, coniferous
and deciduous, that surround the parking lot, at the same location. It was
seen by many birders on May 26, and last seen by Pals at the same location
around 7:00 PM.

*EL PASO/PUEBLO COUNTIES:*
 --On May 23, Percival reports a  Veery, and a PAINTED BUNTING at the
banding station of Chico Basin Ranch, fee area.
--On May 22, Percival reports a GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH, Black-throated Gray
Warbler (female), Black and White Warbler (Male), at the banding
station/Eagle Grove, at Chico Basin Ranch, (Fee Area)
--On May 25, Pervical reports a Great Crested Flycatcher, a Veery, a
Blackpoll Warbler, a Black and White Warbler at the Headquarters of Chico
Basin Ranch. (Fee)
and a CAPE MAY WARBLER at Rose Pond at CBR.
--On May 23, Percival reports a Veery, a Yellow-throated Vireo, and a CAPE
MAY WARBLER at Rose Pond area of CBR.
 --On May 22, Percival reports a Magnolia Warbler, CAPE MAY WARBLER,
Blackpoll Warbler at Chico Basin Ranch Headquarters area.

*FREMONT COUNTY:*
--On May 22, Moss reports seeing the Broad-winged Hawk flying about a half
mile east of where she saw it on May 19.

*LOGAN COUNTY:*
--On May 27, Kibbe reported an ad Little Blue Heron on the north side of US
138 between CR 40 and CR 34.5 in a flooded field.

*MONTROSE COUNTY:*
*--*On May 28, Dexter reported LESSER NIGHTHAWKS in Nucla.

*PHILLIPS COUNTY:*
--On May 25, Mlodinow reports a GRAY VIREO at the Holyoke Cemetery.

*PUEBLO COUNTY:*
*--*On May 28, Percival reported a singing male Blackpoll Warbler at the
east end of Osprey Picnic Area in Rock Canyon.

*SAN MIGUEL COUNTY:*
On May 27, Dexter reported a Scott's Oriole in a grove of cottonwoods on
the Dolores River and a Cassin's Kingbird.

*SEDGWICK COUNTY:*
--On May 26, Mlodinow reports a singing EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE in the town of
Julesburg, in the alley between 4th and 5th street, just north of Maple,
near a yard with three dogs.

*WASHINGTON COUNTY:*

--On May 26, Kellner reports the SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER, first seen by
Walbek on May 24, was refound west of Last Chance, along Hwy 36 between
Washington County road B and B.5 around 6:00 pm.  On May 26, Kibbe reported
the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher west of Last Chance north of  milepost 131 on
Hwy 36 (about 3 miles west of Last Chance).
--On May 24, Walbek reports a Yellow-throated Vireo at Last Chance.
--On May 23, D. Maynard reports an ALDER FLYCATCHER,  and a Yellow-throated
Vireo at Last Chance.
--On May 27, Mlodinow reported a Glossy Ibis at the Akron Golf Course.

*WELD COUNTY:*
--On May 28, Mlodinow reported 3 Veery at Crow Valley Campground.
--On May 23, Cobb reports a GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH and a Magnolia Warbler at
Crow Valley Campground.
--On May 23, the Hudsonian Godwit was seen by N. Moore in the large pond
near lower Latham, first reported on May 22, by Schottler at Beebe Draw, on
Weld CR 42, between RD's 45 and 47.

*YUMA COUNTY:*
--On May 25, Mlodinow reports a singing YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER on Yuma
County Road 54 just east of highway between Wray and Holyoke, in Yuma
Shelterbelt to east of highway, along co rd 54, birdable from the road.
--On May 25, Mlodinow reports a singing male Golden-winged Warbler in the
city park at Wray.
--On May 26, Kibbe reported an Eastern Phoebe under the US 385 bridge west
of Bonny Reservoir.
--On May 26, Kibbe reported a pair of Great Crested Flycatcher on the state
line just east of Hale Ponds.

*DFO FIELD TRIPS:*
The DFO field trip for Saturday, June 1 will be to Lair o' the Bear Park
led by Nina Routh(303-987-8687).   Meet the leader at 0800 at Lair o' the
Bear which is west of Morrison about halfway between Idledale and
Kittredge.  Please preregister with leader.  Trip limited to 12 people.
 Lunch at Bear Creek Restaurant in Kittredge.

The DFO field trip for Sunday, June 2 will be to Palmer Lake area led by
John Drummond.  [email protected]  John will select a
trail based on conditions.  Meet at 0700 at the Monument Park-n-Ride, exit
161 off of I-25.  The Park-n-Ride is on the EAST side of I-25 off Woodmoor
Dr.  Will car pool to one of trailheads.  Expect to hike up to 2 miles
uphill for half day. Bring water, hat sunscreen, snack.  Please preregister
for the trip at [email protected]  Maximum of 12 participants due to narrow
trails and busy Sunday traffic.

Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder

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