Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date: April 12, 2014
email: rba AT cfobirds.org
phone: 303-659-8750

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Saturday, April 12, 2014, 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).

Barrow's Goldeneye (Denver, *Eagle, El Paso, Park)
Broad-winged Hawk (Larimer)
White-winged Dove (*Boulder, El Paso, Pueblo)
YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER (Boulder, Yuma)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Park)
Eastern Phoebe (Boulder, Douglas, El Paso, *Larimer)
Curve-billed Thrasher (*El Paso)
Black-and-white Warbler (Prowers)
Black-throated Sparrow (Summit)
Fox Sparrow (*Eagle, Jefferson, *Pitkin)
Harris's Sparrow (*Garfield, Jefferson)
 GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW (Boulder, Jefferson)
Northern Cardinal (*Boulder)
Rusty Blackbird (Boulder)

BOULDER COUNTY:
--Severs reported that the GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW continues at the Teller
Farm
Parking lot by the windbreak on March 27.  On April 2, Birchmeier reported
that the Boulder Bird Club saw the GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW by the Teller
Farm Parking lot in the juniper windbreak.  On April 10, Waltman reported
that the GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW continues at the windbreak by the Teller
Farm Parking Lot.
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by Starace at Walden/Sawhill Ponds in
Boulder on April 7.
--An ad m YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER was reported by Dowell in lower Skunk
Canyon near the fence line between NOAA propery and neighborhood along
Dartmouth Ave in Boulder on April 8.
--A singing male Rusty Blackbird was reported by Dowell at Walden/Sawhill
in Boulder on April 9.
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by Waltman on the CU East Campus in
Boulder on April 10.
--On April 10, Nunes reported that the male Northern Cardinal was singing
in the area beyond the
end of Hawthorn in Boulder.
--A singing White-winged Dove was reported by Pieplow in the NW corner of
Gunbarrel Commons Park on April 11.

DENVER COUNTY:
--A pair of Barrow's Goldeneyes was reported by Hundertmark at Denver City
Park on the DFO field trip on April 4.

DOUGLAS COUNTY:
--A singing Eastern Phoebe was reported by Kibbe at Chafield SP on March
28.  It was singing in a tree adjacent to "Phoebe Bridge" over Plum Creek.
 On April 7, Suddjian reported the singing Eastern Phoebe at Plum Creek on
the east side of the picnic area.

EAGLE COUNTY:
--A pair of Barrow's Goldeneyes and a singing Fox Sparrow were reported by
Filby on the Frying Pan River near Basalt on April 11.

EL PASO COUNTY:
--A Barrow's Goldeneye was reported by Driscoll on the Doubletree Pond in
Colorado Springs on April 3.
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by Goff below the dam at Big Johnson on
Goldfield Rd on April 4.
--Curve-billed Thrashers were reported by Leppek off of Birdsall Road on
April 4.
--A White-winged Dove was reported by Farese at Fountain Creek RP near the
Nature Center on April 6.
--A Curve-billed Thrasher was reported by Drummond by the banding station
at Chico Basin Ranch (fee area) on April 11.

GARFIELD COUNTY:
--Filby reported on April 11 that his yard Harris's Sparrow in Carbondale
is now singing daily.  If you would like to try to see the bird email him
at dickfilby AT hotmail.com.

JEFFERSON COUNTY:
--A Harris's Sparrow was reported by Suddjian at Massey Draw on April 4.
--A Slate-colored Fox Sparrow and GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW were reported by
Henwood at Red Rocks Trading Post on April 5.  Chavez reported that the
Slate-colored Fox Sparrow continues at the Red Rocks Trading Post on April
6.

LARIMER COUNTY:
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by Evers on the Loveland Recreation Trail
near the dam on the Big Thompson on April 3.   On April 11, Coley reported
a pair of Eastern Phoebes by the dam on the Loveland Recreation Trail.
--A Broad-winged Hawk was reported by Zabel soaring over the Environmental
Learning Center and Cottonwood Natural Area of Fort Collins on April 8.

PITKIN COUNTY:
--A Fox Sparrow was reported by Filby at Snowmass Village on April 11.

PROWERS COUNTY:
--A m Black-and-white Warbler was reported by Severs at Lamar Community
College Woods on April 7.

PARK COUNTY:
--An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Suddjian outside of
Alma on CR 8 on April 8.
--2 Barrow's Goldeneyes were reported by Suddjian at Eleven Mile Reservoir
on April 8.

 SUMMIT COUNTY:
--On April 4, Oberbeck reported that her uncle in Silverthorne has a
Black-throated Sparrow visiting his feeders.
Birders are welcome to try to see the bird at 604 Willowbrook Rd as long as
you do NOT park in the driveway and
do NOT bother the dogs.  The feeders are in the front yard.

YUMA COUNTY:
--A YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER was reported by Mlodinow at a shelterbelt on
CR 51 & US 385 on April 5.  The shelterbelt is along CR51 to the east of US
385.

DFO Field Trips
The DFO field trip for Saturday, April 12 will be to Red Rocks and Bear
Creek Lake Parks led by Bob Shade (303-975-2476; cell 720-256-4376).  Easy
trip.  Focus: Nesting activity of Peregrine and Prairie Falcons at Red
Rocks, Dippers along Bear Creek, early spring arrivals in Bear Creek Lake
Park.  Meet at the Trading Post parking lot at Red Rocks Park at 0715.
 Call for directions if this location is unfamiliar to you.  A little over
half day trip; bring lunch.  Limit:  20 persons,  please call leader.  Will
walk to Bear Creek.  Will have a few cars at Bear Creek Lake Park to bring
you back to Red Rocks.  Will share the $5 entry fee for each car that
enters BCLP.  Easy downhill walk of about 3 miles.

The DFO field trip for Sunday, April 13 will be to Cherry Creek Wetlands
Loop led by Karen von Saltza (cell 303-941-4881).  Meet the leader at 0800
at the Prairie Loop lot in Cherry Creek SP.  From either park entrance,
follow Lake View Rd. to the Prairie Loop that is located at the south rim
of the reservoir.  State Parks Pass or day pass required.
This half-day walk passes through most of the important habitats found in
the park over a distance of about 3 miles.  Trails could be slippery or
muddy, so dress accordingly in layers and boots.  Bring water and snacks;
lunch is optional  No registrations required.  Co sponsored by Greater
Denver Audubon.

Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder

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