Compiler:   Joyce Takamine
Date: June 15, 2015
E-mail: rba AT cobirds.org

This is the Rare Bird Alert, Monday, June 15 sponsored by Denver Field
Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.

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

Least Bittern (Pueblo(CB))
BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO (*Huerfano)
Greater Roadrunner (El Paso)
LESSER NIGHTHAWK (Montrose)
Black Swift (Montrose, Weld)
Williamson's Sapsucker (Boulder)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Pueblo)
Least Flycatcher (*Moffat)
Eastern Phoebe (*Chaffee, Jefferson)
Bell's Vireo (Pueblo)
Purple Martin (Alamosa, Montezuma, Saguache)
Chestnut-collared Longspur (*Weld)
McCown's Longspsur (*Weld)
Blue-winged Warbler (Jefferson)
Chestnut-sided Warbler (*Routt)
Grace's Warbler (*Chaffee, *Mesa)
Black-throated Green Warbler (Douglas)
Fox Sparrow (Boulder, *Chaffee)
Scott's Oriole (*Las Animas)
PURPLE FINCH (Weld)

ALAMOSA COUNTY:
--12 Purple Martins were reported by Kimberly Lanka flying around north of
Hooper on June 9.

BOULDER COUNTY:
--A Slate-colored Fox Sparrow was reported by Jane Baryames on the Boulder
Bird Club Field trip led by David Dowell at Brainard Lake on June 13.
--A pair of Williamson's Sapsuckers was reported by Jane Baryames on the
BBC Field Trip led by David Dowell on Gold Lake Rd, 2 miles east of Peak to
Peak Hwy on June 13.

CHAFFEE COUNTY:
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by Bruce Webb and Micahel Kiesig at Sands Lake
SWA on June 4. On June 5, Bruce Webb reported 2 Eastern Phoebes at Sands
Lake SWA. The birds were still present on June 7.  On June 15, Ryanjack
Bushong reported Eastern Phoebe at Sands Lake SWA.
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by Gregg Goodrich in Salida on June 7.
-- On June 8, Nunes reports a singing Grace's Warbler at the Mt. Shavano
trailhead.  On June 13, Sally Waterhouse reported Grace's Warbler on CR
250.  On June 14, Bob Spencer reported Grace's Warbler near the Shavano
trailhead.
--On June 14, Bob Spencer reported 2 Fox Sparrow's at the Collegiate Peaks
Campground.

DOUGLAS COUNTY:
--A Black-throated Green Warbler was reported by Bea Weaver at Roxborough
Open Space on June 11.

EAGLE COUNTY:
--A Red-headed Woodpecker was reported by JoAnn Riggle at Crooked Creek
Pass Road on June 7.
--A Greater Roadrunner was reported by Sharon Milito at Cherokee Ridge Golf
course in Colorado Springs right near a drain at the parking lot on June 8.

EL PASO/PUEBLO COUNTIES:
--A Last Bittern was reported by Bill Maynard at Chico Creek on Chico Basin
Ranch (Pueblo) on June 6.

HUERFANO COUNTY:
--On June 10, Polly Wren Neldner reported a BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO in their
yard in La Veta.  The BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO was seen again on June 11 by
Neldner and Mark Peterson.  On June 12, Nelder reported that the
BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO was heard about 0530 and seen around 1600 by Neldner,
Miller, Boswell, and Takamine.  On June 13, Gene Rutherford reported seeing
BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO in La Veta.  Neldner reported seeing it mid-morning on
June 13, but others were not able to see it. On June 14, Neldner reported
that the BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO was heard but not seen.  One interesting
complication is that a Yellow-billed Cuckoo has appeared and was seen on
June 14.  On June 15, the BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO called persistently from 0530
to 0745.    If you would like to try for it and for updates contact her at
pollywren AT gmail.com.

JEFFERSON COUNTY:
--On June 3, David Chartier reported Blue-winged Warbler at Welchester Tree
Grant Park. On June 4, Frank Farrell reported Blue-winged Warbler at Welchester
Tree Grant Park.  On June 11, Ira Sanders reported Blue-winged Warbler at
Welchester Tree Grant Park.
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by Gerald Baines on the Clear Creek Trail
from Golden to I-70 on June 12.

LAS ANIMAS COUNTY:
--A Scott's Oriole was reported by Dave Leatherman at Officer Hill on June
10 and 11.

MESA COUNTY:
--4 Grace's Warblers were reported by Denise and Mark Vollmar at Black Pine
Reservoir on June 14.

MOFFAT COUNTY:
--2 Least Flycatcher were reported by Alec Hopping and Steve Mlodinow at
Wyman Living History Museum west of Craig on June 15.

MONTEZUMA COUNTY:
--A Lucy's Warbler was reported by Karen Goetz, Susan Bonfiglio, and Matt
Clark in Yellowjacket Canyon on June 7.
--3 Purple Martins were reported by Dennis Garrison flying around the
parking area at Joe Moore Reservoir north of Mancos on June 10.

MONTROSE COUNTY:
--On June 11, 3 LESSER NIGHTHAWKS (1f, 2m) were reported by Coen Dexter in
Nucla.
--On June 12, about a dozen Black Swifts were reported by Coen Dexter in
Nucla.

PUEBLO COUNTY:
--On June 10, Brandon Percival reported that the Bell's Vireo that he first
reported on May 24 continues singing at the same place,east of Valco
Bridge, south side of Valco Pond #3.  On June 11, John Drummond reported
Bell's Vireo at Valco Ponds.
--An American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by David Chartier on
Greenhorn Mountain on June 13.

ROUTT COUNTY:
--A Chestnut-sided Warbler was reported by Steve Mlodinow at Yampa River
Preserve on June 15.

SAGUACHE COUNTY:
--12 Purple Martin were reported by Kimberly Lanka flying north of Hooper
on June 9.

WELD COUNTY:
--3 Black Swifts were reported by Steve Mlodinow hunting over Union
Reservoir on June 12.
--A PURPLE FINCH was reported by David Syzdek in the SW corner of Pearson
Park in Fort Lupton on June 13.
--Chestnut-collared and McCown's Longspurs were reported by Tom Wilberding
near CR 144 and CR 37.1 on June 11.

UPCOMING DFO FIELD TRIPS:.

The DFO Field Trip for Saturday, June 20 will be to the Lyons area with
Raymond Davis (davis ATgreenspeedisp.net, 303-823-5332).  Meet the leader
at 0830 at Lyons Park-Ride, 1/2 block south of Main St on 4th Ave (by the
skateboard park and visitor center (w/bathrooms).
  This will be Davis's usual trip with modifications as needed due to
remaining flood effects.  Walk on level ground for 1-3 miles, bird by car,
and then eat lunch on Davis's decks.  Wheelchair accessible.  Register
online or contact leader to register.

The DFO Field Trip for Sunday, June 21 will be the Mt Falcon Park led b
Karen Drozda (drozforte AT AOL.com; 303-399-0891).
Meet the leader at upper parking lot of west side of Mount Falcon Park.
>From C-470 and US 285 South, turn right at the Indian Hills exit to
Parmalee Gulch Road.  Follow Parmalee Gulch Road for approximately 2.5
miles to Picutis Road, turn right at Picutis, then follow signs for Mt.
Falcon to upper parking area.
  Much of this trip involves moderate climing in the sun.  Bring water,
snacks, binoculars, camera, hat, sunscreen, bug spray.  Register online or
contact leader to register.

Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder

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