Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date: November 14,  2014
email: [email protected]

The Sunday DFO Field Trip to Roxborough SP has been cancelled.

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert Friday, November 14 sponsored by
Denver Field Ornithologists and Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.

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

Swan spec (*Arapahoe)
Tundra Swan (Larimer)
Long-tailed Duck (Park)
Surf Scoter (Mesa, Park, Weld)
White-winged Scoter (Logan/Sedgwick, Weld)
Black Scoter (Archuleta, Morgan,Park, Weld)
Barrow's Goldeneye (Eagle, Park, Routt)
Red-throated Loon (Morgan)
Pacific Loon (Boulder, Douglas/Jefferson,*Jefferson,  Logan,Morgan, Weld)
Red-necked Grebe (*Boulder, Larimer, Logan/Sedgwick, San Miguel)
Pacific Loon (Boulder)
BLACK VULTURE (Morgan/Weld)
American Golden-Plover (Weld)
Thayer's Gull (Adams, Kiowa)
Lesser  Black-backed Gull (Adams, Larimer, Morgan, Park, Pueblo)
Great Black-backed Gull (Morgan)
COSTA'S HUMMINGBIRD (*Mesa)
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Logan, Morgan, Yuma)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Park)
White-eyed Vireo (Pueblo)
Winter Wren (Boulder, Jefferson, Logan, Weld)
Lapland Longspur (Park)
McCown's Longspur (Weld)
CAPE MAY WARBLER (Pueblo)
Golden-crowned Sparrow (Jefferson)
PURPLE FINCH (*Boulder, Prowers)
White-winged Crossbill (*Boulder)

ADAMS COUNTY:
--At Barr Lake on November 4, Sheeter reported 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
(1 ad, 1 1-st cyc), and 1 1-st cyc Thayer's Gull.  On November 9, Dowell
reported 1-st cyc Thayer's Gull and 1-st cyc Lesser Black-backed Gull.

ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
--2 Swans were reported by Beltz at Cherry Creek Reservoir off the Lake
Loop on November 13.

ARCHULETA COUNTY:
--2 f Black Scoters were reported by Jim Beatty on Hatcher Lake on CR 600
NW of Pagosa Springs on November 6.  They were first found by Dale Knapp on
November 4.  On November 9 Riley Morris reported 2 f Black Scoters at
Hatcher Lake.

BOULDER COUNTY:
--On November 4, Minner-Lee reported 2 Pacific Loons at Baseline Reservoir
in Boulder.  On November 7, Gent reported 2 Pacific Loons at Baseline
Reservoir.
--A Winter Wren was reported by Floyd at Stearn's Lake downstream from
bridge over Rock Creek on November 8.
--A Pacific Loon was reported by Floyd at Boulder Reservoir on November 10.
--White-winged Crossbill were reported by Mlodinow at the corner of 76th
and Brockway in Boulder on November 12.
--A f PURPLE FINCH visited the feeders of Bryan Guarente in Longmont on
November 12 and 13.  If you would like to try for the bird, please contact
Bryan at bryan.guarente AT gmail.com for updates and contact information.
--A Red-necked Grebe was reported by Severs at Lagerman Reservoir on
November 13.

DOUGLAS/JEFFERSON COUNTIES:
--On November 10 at Charfield, Suddjian report 1 - 2 Pacific Loons near the
dam.

EAGLE COUNTY:
--A Barrow's Goldeneye was reported by McConnell at Spring Park Reservoir
on November 4.

JEFFERSON COUNTY:
--A Winter Wren was reported by Suddjian at Dutch Creek at Dakota Hogback
on November 9.
--Chavez reported 2 Golden-crowned Sparrows (1ad, 1 juv) at Red Rocks
Trading Post on November 11.
--A Pacific Loon was reported by Hudak at Harriman Lake on November 13.

KIOWA COUNTY:
--A juv Thayer's Gull was reported by Mldinow at Neesopah Reservoir on
November 3.

LARIMER COUNTY:
--A Red-necked Grebe and Lesser Black-backed Gull were reported by Bankert
at Horseshoe Lake in the NW corner on November 1.  A Red-necked Grebe was
reported by Komar at Horseshoe Lake on November 9.
--3 Tundra Swans were reported by Leatherman at Park Creek Reservoir viewed
from 80 Rd, 8 miles W of Hamiliton Reservoir on November 13.

LOGAN COUNTY:
--A Pacific Loon was reported by Kellner at N Sterling Reservoir on
November 8.
--At Prewitt Reservior below the dam on November 11, Dowell reported 3
Winter Wren and Red-bellied Woodpecker.

LOGAN/SEDGWICK COUNTIES:
--At Jumbo Reservoir on November 8, Kellner reported 3 White-winged Scoters
(1 ad m, 1 f, 1 imm m) and 2 Red-necked Grebes (1 ad, 1 imm)

MESA COUNTY:
--2 Surf Scoters were reported by Henwood at Colorado River State Park,
Fruita Section on November 5.  They were on the northern most pond.  Two
Surf Scoters were reported by Ortenzio at Colorado River State Park, Fruita
Section on November 6.  On November 11, Henwood reported that the two Surf
Scoters continue at the Fruita Section of Colorado River SP.  On November
12, Zerbi reported that the two Surf Scoters continue at the Fruita
Section of Colorado RIver SP.
--Steve Bouricius (bouricii At earthlink.net) kindly has made arrangements
to see the COSTA'S HUMMINGBIRD.  Here are his instructions.
The Costa's Hummingbird in Grand Junction was still present this morning.
The hosts, Larry and Twanna Cooksey, graciously welcome birders to view the
bird from their courtyard at 2217 Tuscany.

Directions:  From Redlands Parkway, continue west on S. Broadway about 0.6
mi. and turn left on South Camp Road (the street sign is missing); take S.
Camp to Renaissance Blvd., turn left on Renaissance, then right on Tuscany
to 2217.  Please enter the gate from the Montero Street side, left of the
garage door.

Morning is the best time to see the bird as it may not be present for long
periods during mid day.  I suggest leaving the bird to feed undisturbed in
late afternoon.  There is seating on the patio but you might want to be
prepared with a folding chair.  The courtyard is intimate and the feeders
close so a quiet atmosphere may be important to seeing the bird.  She often
perches deep in the aspen at the west end of the court yard.

If you do see the Costa's Hummingbird, I would appreciate a posting here or
a note to me with the time and date.

MORGAN COUNTY:
--At Jackson Reservoir on November 8, Kellner reported 4 f Black Scoters
and Red-throated Loon.
--At Jackson Reservoir on November 9, Dowell reported ad Great Black-backed
Gull, 2 ad Lesser Black-backed Gulls, and a Pacific Loon.
--At Brush SWA on November 9, Dowell reported Red-bellied Woodpecker.

MORGAN/WELD COUNTIES:
--A BLACK VULTURE was reported by Rutherford along US 34 between Greeley
and Fort Morgan on November 10 near mile marker 143.

PARK COUNTY:
--A f American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Suddjian at Timberline
CG off of CR 58 on November 11.
--At Antero Reservoir on November 11, Suddjian reported Long-tailed Duck
and 2 f Surf Scoters.
--A Lapland Longspur was reported by Suddjian N of Spinney Mountain
Reservoir on CR 59 on November 11.
--At Spinney Mountain Reservoir on November 11, Suddjian reported 3 f Surf
Scoters, 2 Black Scoters (1m, 1f) and 2 Barrow's Goldeneyes.
--At Eleven Mile Reservoir on Novmeber 11, Suddjian report 1 Surf Scoter, 8
Barrow's Goldeneyes and 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls.

PROWERS COUNTY:
--A PURPLE FINCH was reported by Mlodinow at Fairmount Cemetery in Lamar on
November 4.

PUEBLO COUNTY:
--2 non-ad Lesser Black-backed Gulls were reported by Percival at Pueblo
Reservoir on November 4.  On November 9, Percival reported 2 Lesser
Black-backed Gulls (1 2nd-cyc, 1 3rd-cyc) at Pueblo Reservoir.
--At Pueblo City Park on November 8, Percival reported White-eyed Vireo and
CAPE MAY WARBLER.

ROUTT COUNTY:
--Barrow's Goldeneyes were reported by Litteral on Lake Catamount just
south of Steamboat Springs on November 12.

SAN MIGUEL COUNTY:
--A Red-necked Grebe was found by George Steele on October 29 at Miramonte
Reservoir and seen again on October 30 by Dexter and Wright.  Steele
reported on November 7 that the Red-necked Grebe continues at Miramonte.
On November 10, Zerbi reported that the Red-necked Grebe continues at
Miramonte.

WELD COUNTY:
--A Winter Wren was reported by Dowell at Crow Valley near junipers in SW
part of birding area on November 8.
--A Black Scoter was reported by Prather at Union Reservoir from the south
side on November 8.
--On November 8 at Union Reservoir, Mlodinow reported f Surf Scoter,
Red-throated Loon, and ad m White-winged Scoter.

YUMA COUNTY:
--A Red-bellied Woodpecker was reported by Kaempfer at old Foster Grove CG
at Bonny on November 8.

The DFO Field Trip for Saturday, November 15 will be to Castlewood Canyon
SP led by Karen von Saltza (kvonsaltza AT yahoo.com or 303-941-4881).  Meet
at CO 86 and corner of Castlewood Canyon Road, appproximately .05 miles
west of Franktown.
Guest leaders Hugh and Urling Kingery.  The group may bird in the park, the
local gravel pits, and other local places depending on bird activity.  The
walking portion will involve a 2 miles walk, depending on the birds and
group.  Bring lunch.  Group will eat lunch while watching the feeders at
the Kingery's.  Good trip for novice birders and new members.

The DFO Field Trip for Saturday, November 15 will be to Belmar Historic
Park led by Alison Kondler (birdingbyear AT msn.com 303-904-9140).  Meet
the leader at parking lot near lake.  From Alameda and Wadsworth go south
on Wadsworth, turn west at the light on West Ohio Ave, Drive a short two
blocks to parking lot.  May visit many lakes in addition to Belmar.  bring
binoculars and scope (if you have one), water, and snacks.  Register online
or with leader since trip is limited.

The DFO Field Trip for Sunday, November 16 will be to Roxborough SP led by
Doris Cruze (cruzeduo At aol.com or 303-798-8072)  Meet the leader at 0800
at the park.  Take S Wadsworth Blvd past Chatfield SP to Waterton Rd on
left.  take Waterton Rd 1.6 miles east to North Rampart Range Road.  Turn
right and go south 2.3 miles to Roxnborough Park Rd.  Turn left (east onto
Roxborough Park Rd and then turn immediately right (South) on Roxborough Rd
and follow signs to Park (2.2 miles).  Meet at nature center.  Trip will
involve walking on trails.  Lunch is optional but bring water, snacks and
dress for walking on foothill types of trails.  This field trip has been c
cancelled.

Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder

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