Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date: July 15, 2014
email: [email protected]

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Tuesday, July 15 sponsored by
Denver Field Ornithologists and Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.

Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species).

Chukar (*Delta)
Red-necked Grebe (Jackson)
Green Heron (Mesa)
Lesser Black-backed Gull (Sedgwick)
ACORN WOODPECKER (*Pueblo)
Black Phoebe (Boulder)
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (*Baca, *Fremont)
PACIFIC WREN (*Ouray)
Black-throated Sparrow (*Pueblo)

BACA COUNTY:
--Janeal Thompson reported a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher at a private
residence on July 2. She kindly provided her email address (
[email protected]) so you can contact her and seek permission to
visit.  Leatherman reported that the Baca county Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
continues.  Contact Janeal Thompson to make arrangements to see the bird.

BOULDER COUNTY:
--On June 30 Starace noted that a Black Phoebe (with an Eastern Phoebe)
continued at the 75th St. crossing of Boulder Creek. A Black Phoebe has
been hanging out along the creek since the spring.  On July 12, Dowell
reported Black Phoebe at 75th St and Boulder Creek.

DELTA COUNTY:
--Chukars were reported by Garrison at Pleasure Park in Hotchkiss on July
14.  They seem to be hanging out
near the parking lot.

FREMONT COUNTY:
Miller reported a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher on July 8 on CO 67, It was seen
flying alongside the highway. It was seen 0.75 miles north of the Custer
County line.  On July 13, Miller reported seeing the Scissor-tailed
Flycatcher at the same spot.  On July 14, the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher was
reported by Walbek, Percival and Schultz.

JACKSON COUNTY:
--On July 11 Hundertmark reported that the pair of Red-necked Grebes
continues incubating egg(s) on Lake John.

MESA COUNTY:
--Kaempfer reported a Green Heron from James M. Robb Colorado River State
Park—Connected Lakes section on July 3.

OURAY COUNTY:
--A PACIFIC WREN was reported by Lovitch on the Bear Creek Tail in
Telluride on July 13 and refound by Dexter on July 14.  Directions:  The
location is .6 miles up Bear creek Trail from the birdge over San Miguel
River at S end of Pine St.  It appears to be nest building.

PUEBLO COUNTY:
--Knight reported 3 Black-throated Sparrows on July 5 near Pueblo West.
Percival reported them again on July 8. The sparrows were found by parking
at Liberty Point in Pueblo West at the end of Purcell Blvd. The rest
involves a hike that isn't for those who are out of shape. Take the trail
off to the right before the flag pole and memorial. Proceed to the bottom
of the cliff keeping to your right. You will pass a cement "well" just
before merging with a now unused dirt road which heads WNW to a distant
pass in the cliff. The first arroyo with slab rocks is where the sparrows
were.  On July 12, Lilly reported Black-throated Sparrows at Pueblo West
and on July 14, Joy reported Black-throated Sparrows at Pueblo West and an
easier walk from south end of South Greenbrier Drive.  South Greenbrier
Drive is reached b driving south on Purcell from Hwy 50 for about 2.5 miles
to East Linden Ave.  Turn
west on Linden, and then south on Greenbrier.
--An ACORN WOODPECKER family was reported by Percival at the dead Ponderosa
Tree in the parking lot at Horseshoe Lodge at Pueblo Mountain Park on July
10.

SEDGWICK COUNTY:
--A Lesser Black-backed Gull was reported by Kaempfer at Jumbo Reservoir on
July 12.

DFO Field Trips:
The DFO field trip for Saturday, July 19 will be to Rocky Mountain National
Park led by Ed Holub (303-979-2194).
Call if you plan to go.  Meet at Beaver Meadows Visitor Center at 0815 just
west of Estes Park.  Pay entrance fee or carpool and share the fee.  Full
day trip ending around 1500 to 1600, so bring lunch and water.  Dress for
changeable weather (hat, sunscreen, raingear).

The DFO field trip for Sunday, July 20 will be the Prospect Park in Wheat
Ridge led by Toni Rautus (303-422-7322).  Call leader by July 18 and leave
you name and phone number.  Meet at 0730 at Prospect Park for a half day
trip.
>From I-70, exit 267, take Kipling south about 3/4 mile and turn right
(west) on 44th Ave.  Go one mile west.  Look for the entrance to Prospect
Park on your left (south).  Meet just inside the park in the lot right next
to Prospect Lake.  Will check the lake for waterfowl before birding the
paved and dirt paths along Clear Creek.  Bring water and snacks;  dress for
the weather.

Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder
303-554-9785

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