Compiler:   Mary Driscoll
e-mail:     RBA AT cobirds.org <http://cobirds.org/>
Date:  April 25, 2016
This is the Rare Bird Alert for Monday, April 25, 2016, sponsored by Denver 
Field
Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.

Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species).
 
Long-tailed Duck (Arapahoe*)(Mesa)
Barrow's Goldeneye (Routt, Summit)
Dusky Grouse (Gunnison)
Sharp-tailed Grouse (Routt, Weld)
Red-throated Loon (Arapahoe, Larimer)
Red-necked Grebe (Bent)
Neotropic Cormorant (Weld)
BROWN PELICAN (Bent)
Little Blue Heron (Otero)
Glossy Ibis (Bent)(La Plata)
Broad-winged Hawk (Boulder, Larimer*, Prowers)
Snowy Plover (Otero)
Piping Plover (Bent)
Mountain Plover (El Paso, Lincoln*, Pueblo, Weld)
HUDSONIAN GODWIT (Otero)
ICELAND GULL (Bent)
Lesser Black-backed Gull (Arapahoe, Boulder, Larimer)
Caspian Tern (Pueblo)
Acorn Woodpecker (LaPlata)
Red-belllied Woodpecker (Prowers*)(Weld)
Gray Flycatcher (El Paso)
Black Phoebe (Boulder, Garfield, Jefferson)
Eastern Phoebe (Arapahoe, Douglas, El Paso, Jefferson)
Vermilion Flycatcher (Jefferson)
Couch’s Kingbird (Prowers)
Chihuahhuan Raven (Elbert)
Bewick's Wren (Fremont)
Eastern Bluebird (Jefferson, Summit)
Curve-billed Thrasher (Bent, El Paso)
Chestnut-collared Longspur (Weld, Douglas)
McCown's Longspur (Douglas)
Prothonotary Warbler (Larimer)
Hooded Warbler (El Paso)
Nashville Warbler (Jefferson)
Northern Parula (Bent, Jefferson, Prowers)
Black-throated Gray Warbler (Weld)
Canyon Towhee  (Bent, Otero)
Sagebrush Sparrow (El Paso)
Fox Sparrow (Gunnison, Durango)
GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW (Mesa)
Great-tailed Grackle (El Paso, Weld)
 
ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
--On April 24, David Suddjaian reports the, over wintering, Long-tailed Ducks 
continue at South Platte Reservoir.
--On April 12, Doug Kibbe reported breeding plumaged Red-throated Loon at 
Cherry Creek SP.
--On April 17, Jared Del Rosso reported Eastern Phoebe at Marjorie Perry Nature 
Preserve by the smaller of the two ponds. On April 19, Jared Del Rosso reported 
an Eastern Phoebe flycatching over the eastern most lake at Marjorie Perry 
Nature Preserve in Greenwood Village.

BENT COUNTY:
--On April 23, Brandon Percival reported 2 Northern Parulas at Lake Hasty 
Campground near campsite 81.
--On April 19, David Leatherman reported a Glossy Ibis on the peninsula at Lake 
Hasty, no other Ibis were present.
--On April 19, Duane Nelson reported a Red-necked Grebe in drab basic plumage, 
was just offshore, and within 100 feet of the rocky face of the dam of John 
Martin Reservoir. On April 21, Kerry Hargrove reported the Red-necked Grebe at 
John Martin Reservoir.
--On April 19, Duane Nelson reported two more Piping Plovers at John Martin 
Reservoir. Please contact him if you want to see these endangered nesting 
species at dnnelson1 AT centurytel.net <http://centurytel.net/>.
--On April 13, Jane Stulp, Janeal Thompson, and Dave Leatherman  reported 
Canyon Towhee and 2 Curve-billed Thrashers at residence of Duane Nelson in Las 
Animas.
--A BROWN PELICAN was found by Jill White Smith at Lake Hasty below the dam on 
April 14 and was seen by several other birders.  On April 15, Duane Nelson and 
Sue RIffe reported BROWN PELICAN below the dam at John Martin Reservoir.
Birders wondered if this is the same individual that was at Lake Beckwith.  
From photos posted, the two pelican look to be
different individuals.  See the CFO facebook page.  On April 16, Mat Clark 
reported BROWN PELICAN at Lake Hasty.  On April 17, Duane Nelson and Mike 
Serruto reported that the BROWN PELICAN continues below the dam at John Martin. 
On April 19, Duane Nelson reported the BROWN PELICAN was present in the 
stilling basin below the dam at John Martin Reservoir.  On April 20, Leatherman 
reports the BROWN PELICAN still present with White Pelicans on the east end of 
the Lake Hasty peninsula at 7pm. On April 23, Brandon Percival reports the 
BROWN PELICAN just east and below John Martin Reservoir.
--On April 14, Tony Leukering reported 1-st cyc ICELAND GULL at John Martin 
Reservoir in the dam area.  On April 18, Duane Nelson reported seeing the 1-st 
cya ICELAND GULL at John Martin Reservoir fly by him as he was canoeing at 
Point Overlook.  It was alone and flying to the west.

BOULDER COUNTY:
--On April 19, Ted Floyd reports two Broad-winged Hawks over Boulder Creek at 
75th St.
--On April 18, S. Mlodinow reports Lesser Black-backed Gulls flying over Union 
Reservoir.
--On April 5, Cheri Phillips and David Dowell reported Black Phoebe at 75th and 
Boulder Creek.  On April 6, Christian Nunes reported Black Phoebe at 75th and 
Boulder Creek.  On April 8, David Waltman and Adam Vesely reported Black Phoebe 
at 7th and Boulder Creek.  On April 9, Steve Frye and Tom Behnfield reported 
Black Phoebe at 75th and Boulder Creek.  On April 10, Kim Mauritz, Jack, Ryan 
Bushong, and Bill Kaempfer reported Black Phoebe at 75th and Boulder Creek.  On 
April 11, Candice Johnson, Norm Lewis, Nick Moore and Dean Shoup reported Black 
Phoebe at 75th and Boulder Creek.  On April 15, Al Clark reported Black Phoebe 
at 75th and Boulder Creek.  On April 17, David Dowell reported Black Phoebe at 
75th and  Boulder Creek.  On April 19, Floyd reports the Black Phoebe near the 
75th St. Bridge.
 
DOUGLAS COUNTY:
--On April 18, Chris Gilbert reported Mccowen’s Longspur at Chatfield State 
Park at the model airplane field.
--On April 18, Doug Kibbe reported a Chestnut-collared Longspur at Chatfield 
State Park at the model airplane field. 
--On April 9, Joey Kellner reported 2 Eastern Phoebe upstream of Kingfisher 
Bridge at Chatfield SP.  On April 11, David Suddjian reported 2 Eastern Phoebe 
by the Platte River parking area east of Kingfisher Bridge.  On April 11, Doug 
Kibbe reported 2 Eastern Phoebe downstream of Kingfisher Bridge on east side.  
On April 15, Michael Kiessig reported 2 Eastern Phoebe downstem of Kingfisher 
Bridge.  On April 21, David Suddjian reports the Eastern Phoebe near the 
Kingfisher Bridge at Chatfield SP.
--On April 12, Hugh Kingery reported Eastern Phoebe and Great-tailed Grackle on 
Walker Road Trail in Franktown.

DURANGO COUNTY:
--On  April 18, Riley Morris reported a Slate-colored Fox Sparrow in the 
Juniper bushes by the elk statue at the Durango Fish Hatchery parking lot. 
There were two in the same area.

ELBERT COUNTY:
--On April 23, David Suddjian reported a Chihuahuan Raven at CR 173 between CRs 
30 and 26 in the far south-central part of the county.
--On April 23, David Suddjian reported many McCown’s Longspurs and 
Chestnut-collared Longspurs along CR 66 at 3.0 miles E of CR 149 in a heavily 
grazed pasture.  
--On April 23, David Suddjian reported McCown’s Longspurs and Chestnut-collared 
Longspurs along CR 161 N of CR 66.
--On April 23, David Suddjian reported MCCown’s Longspurs along CR 181 at spots 
N and S of CR 74, and along CR 66 E of CR 169, and along CR 165 N of CR 66.

EL PASO COUNTY:
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by Mark Peterson at Adams Open Space in 
Fountain on April 1.  On April 2, Aaron Driscoll reported Eastern Phoebe at 
Adams Open Space in Fountain.  On April 10, Bill Maynard reported Eastern 
Phoebe at Adams Open Space.
--On April 12, Bill Maynard and Richard Bunn reported Sagebrush Sparrow at 
Hanover Road.
--On April 15 at Chico Basin Ranch (fee area) near the banding station, Brandon 
Percival and Stephany McNew  reported m Hooded Warbler and Gray Flycatcher.  On 
April 17, David Chartier, Sam Fason, and Bill Maynard reported Gray Flycatcher 
at Chico Basin Ranch at the woods by the banding station.
--On April 15, Mel Goff reported Mountain Plover on Squirrel Creek Road.
--On April 15 on Hanover Road, Mel Goff reported Curve-billed Thrasher east of 
Hanover and at the west end of the road a Great-tailed Grackle.
--On April 17, Gloria Nikolai reported Eastern Phoebe at Kettle Lakes.
--On April 17, Tony Leukering reported f Black-and-white warbler at Adams Open 
Space in Fountain.

FREMONT COUNTY:
--On April 13, Hugh Kingery reported Bewick's Wren at Brush Hollow Reservoir.

GARFIELD COUNTY:
--On April 21, JoAnn Potter Riggle reports a pair of Black Phoebes at Stilt 
Island Park, under the south side of the bridge that crosses the Colorado River.

GUNNISON COUNTY:
--On April 14, Jeff Skevington reported 2 Dusky Grouse and Slate-colored Fox 
Sparrow at Black Canyon of Gunnison NP.

JEFFERSON COUNTY: 
--On April 19, Tom Behnfield reports a Nashville Warbler at the west end of 
park west of the inlet footbridge at Belmar Park Lake.  On April 20, the 
Nashville Warbler, seen by many, was seen in high branches of Cottonwood trees. 
On April 21, Brian Johnson reports the Nashville Warbler along the west side of 
the park, close to the houses and where the west trail parallels the horse path.
--On April 18, F. Farrell reports an Eastern Bluebird at the Weat Ridge 
Greenbelt--Prospect Park and Lake.         
--On April 11, Doug Kibbe reported 1 Eastern Phoebe downstream of Kingfisher 
Bridge on west side and David Suddjian reported 2 Eastern Phoebe on the west 
side of Kingfisher Bridge.  On April 15, Phil Lyon reported 2 Eastern Phoebe on 
west side of Kingfisher Bridge.
--On April 14, Gail DeLalla reported Black Phoebe near Lookout Mountain Nature 
Center and Preserve.
--On April 15, Rob Raker reported a first year f Vermilion Flycatcher at Belmar 
Park in Lakewood.  On April 18, Aaron Shipe saw the Vermilion Flycatcher at 
Belmar Park.  April 19, seen by D. Suddjian along the drainage that exits south 
side of the lake, below the path that crosses the drainage.  On April 20, the 
Vermilion Flycatcher, seen by many birders, was still working an area on the 
south side of the lake at Belmar Park.  On April 21, the Vermilion Flycatcher 
was seen by Brian Johnson, and others, along the south side of the lake.
--On April 17, Matt Clark and Susan Bonfiglio reported f Northern Parula at 
Wheatridge Greenbelt near South Parking Lot. On April 20, R. Raker reported a m 
Northern Parula at the Wheatridge Greenbelt, just west of Prospect Lake, it was 
with a group of Yellow-rumped Warblers. On April 21, Tim Mitzen reports the 
Northern Parula at Prospect Park feeding high in a Cottonwood tree, about 200 
meters down the main trail, west of the bridge.

LA PLATA COUNTY:
--On April 18, Logan Derderian reported an Acorn Woodpecker at Meadow Road, 
Rafter J subdivision.
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by Riley Morris at Huck Finn Pond and Hatchery 
area of Durango on April 12 and was seen
by several birders.  On April 13, Ryan Votta reported eatern Phoebe at Huck 
Finn Pond and Hatchery area in Durango.
--A Glossy Ibis was found by Susan Allerton and seen by Jason St. Pierre and 
Riley Morris at Pastorius Reservoir on April 15.
 
LARIMER COUNTY:
--On April 24, David Leatherman reports Broad-winged Hawks 3, flying over 
Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins.  The first was a dark morph, and the other 
two were light morph, at least one was an adult.
--On April 19, David Wade reports a Broad-winged Hawk at Running Deer Natural 
Area in Fort Collins perched in a Cottonwood tree.
--On April 9, Jeff Birek reported a Prothonotary Warbler at Lee Martinez Park 
in Fort Collins.  The warbler was seen by many
birders on April 9.  On April 10, Seth Gallagher and many other birders 
reported Prothonotary Warbler at Lee Martinez Park.  On April 11, Derek Hill 
and several other birders reported Prothonotary Warbler at Lee Martinez Park.  
On April 12, Rob Sparks and several other birders reported Prothonotary Warbler 
at Lee Martinez Park.  On April 13, Ken Pals and several other birders reported 
Prothonotary Warbler continues at Lee Martinez Park.
--On April 16, David Wade and Nick Komar reported 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls 
(1 ad m, 1 4th-cyc f) at Horseshoe Reservoir.
--On April 16 David Wade spotted a breeding plumaged Red-throated Loon in the 
morning. On April 17, David Bray and David Wade reported that the Red-throated 
Loon continues at Boyd Lake SP, but not the best of views.  Also reported 
Red-throated Loon on April 17 were Marie Hoerner and Robert Beauchamp.
On April 18, David Bray reported the Red-throated Loon continues at Boyd Lake, 
at the extreme southeast end.

LINCOLN COUNTY:
--On April 22, William Kaempfer reports two Mountain Plovers just south of 
Arriba on 3f about a mile west of Old 63.

MESA COUNTY: 
--On March 27, a Long-tailed Duck was reported by Nic Korte and Diane Trappett 
at Redlands Parkway Ponds.  On March 28, Long-tailed Duck was reported by Ronda 
Woodward, Denise and Mark Vollmar, Eileen Cunningham, and Mike Henwood.  On 
April 18, Diane Trappett reports the Long-tailed Duck continuing at Redlands 
Parkway Ponds.
--On April 1, Emily Marino and Neva Lee reported a GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW at 
Snooks Bottom Open Space down the path up from river near the parking area.  
Snooks Bottom is near Fruita.  On April 9, Mike Henwood reported a 1st year 
GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW at Snooks Bottom Open Space.  On April 10, Denise and 
Mark Vollmar reported GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW at Snooks Bottom Open Space.  On 
April 11, David Price reported GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW at Snooks Bottom Open 
Space.  On April 12, Diane Trappett reported GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW at Snooks 
Bottom Open Space.  On April 15, Robert Beauchamp reported GOLDEN-CROWNED 
SPARROW at Snooks Bottom Open Space.
 
OTERO COUNTY:
--On April 18, Stan Oswald reported a HUDSONIAN GODWIT in the northwest corner 
of Holbrook Lake, it was associating with a Marbled Godwit, it moved to the 
Northeast corner in the afternoon with three more Marbled Godwits.  Too far for 
photo ID. Snowy Plover were also seen that Holbrook Lake on April 18, by Stan 
Oswald. Brandon Percival reported the HUDSONIAN GODWIT in the Northwest corner 
of Lake Holbrook in the morning of April 19.
--On April 12, Stan Oswald reported Little Blue Heron at Holbrook Reservoir.  
On April 13, Stan Oswald, Jane Stulp, and Janeal Thompson reported Little Blue 
Heron at Holbrook Reservoir.  On April 14, the Little Blue Heron and Snowy 
Plovers were reported by Brandon Percival, Davida Kalina, and Tony Leukering at 
Holbrook Reservoir.   On April 15, Gloria Nikolai reported Snowy Plover at 
Holbrook Reservoir.

PROWERS COUNTY:
--On April 24, William Kämpfer reports Red-bellied Woodpeckers, 2 calling, at 
Lamar Community College Woods.
--On April 19, David Leatherman reports a yellow Kingbird, Couch’s Kingbird, 
seen briefly in north Lamar. 
--On April 12 at Willow Creek Park in Lamar, Jane Stulp reported Broad-winged 
Hawk.
--On April 16, Dave Leatheman reported f Northern Parula at Lamar Community 
College Woods near the library. On April 19, Dave Leatherman reported a 
Northern Parula at Lamar Community College woods in flowering Cottonwoods just 
south of the library.

PUEBLO COUNTY:
--A Mountain Plover was reported by Brandon Percival near Boone on April 14.
--A Caspian Tern was reported by Brandon Percival flying by Osprey Picnic Area 
below Pueblo Reservoir Dam on April 17.  On April 18, B. Percival reported the 
Caspian Tern flying over the Arkansas River, below  Pueblo City Park.

ROUTT COUNTY:
--45 Barrow's Goldeneyes were reported by Tom Litteral at Stagecoach Reservoir 
near Oak Creek on April 16.
--8 Sharp-tailed Grouse were reported by Jeff Skevington north of Hayden on CR 
80  on April 17. It is best to view from road uphill to south.

SUMMIT COUNTY:
--On April 18 Bonnie Boex reported an Eastern Bluebird m, confirmed by Kevin 
Corwin.  On April 19, Ed Baker reports the Eastern Bluebird at the Eagle 
Sculpture in Dillon where the bike path runs along the lake and hwy 6.
--At Angler Mountain Ranch on April 12, Charlied Nims reported 5 Barrow's 
Goldeneyes.

WELD COUNTY:
--On April 18, S. Mlodinow reported a Neotropic Cormorant swimming with a 
Double Crested Cormorant near the east side of Lower Latham Reservoir. Both 
birds flew off. The Neotropic is similar in size to a Western Grebe.
--On April 18, G. Lefko reported 14+ Great-tailed Grackles along Weld CR 48 
Marsh, they were seen on Sunday.
--A Red-bellied Woodpecker was reported by Steve Mlodinow at Crow Valley CG on 
April 2.  On April 10, Frederic Hareau reported Red-bellied Woodpecker at Crow 
Valley CG.  On April 11, Steve Mlodinow reported Red-belllied Woodpecker and 
Black-throated Gray Warbler. On April 18, Mlodinow reports the Red-bellied 
Woodpecker at Crow Valley CG.
--A Sharp-tailed Grouse was reported by Cheri Phillips on CR 117 just S of the 
Nebraska state line.
--On April 13, Steve Mlodinow reported Lesser Black-backed Gull at Union 
Reservoir.
--On April 14, Sue Riffe reported Mt Plover, 6 Chestnut-collared Longspur, and 
10 McCown's Longspur at Pawnee NG.

DFO Field Trips:

DFO Field Saturday, April 30 is to Barr Lake SP
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Gregg Goodrich (Email: [email protected] Phone: 
303-655-9135)
Trail Diffculty: Easy Maximum Participants: 12 Directions: Meet at the Barr 
Lake SP Visitor Center. State Parks pass or day pass required. From Denver, 
take east I-76 to Bromley Lane, exit 22. Go east on Bromley Lane to Piccadilly 
Rd, then turn south for ~2 miles to park entrance and follow road to Visitor 
Center. Bring snacks, lunch, and plenty of water. Trip may be 3/4 day depending 
on birds and weather. Trip can be easily modifed to be accessible for a person 
with a disability. Beginners are welcome. Barr Lake can have interesting 
migrants at this time. Register online or contact leader.

Roxborough State Park Saturday, April 30
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Alison Kondler (Email: [email protected] Phone: 303-904-9140)
Trail Diffculty: Easy
Maximum Participants: 12 Directions: Take S Wadsworth Blvd past Chat eld SP to 
Water- ton Rd on left. Take Waterton Rd 1.6 miles east to North Rampart Range 
Road. Turn right and go south 2.3 miles to Roxborough Park Rd. Turn left (east) 
onto Roxborough Park Rd and then turn imme- diately right (south) on Roxbor- 
ough Rd and follow signs to the Park (2.2 miles). State Parks pass or day pass
required.

Jackson Lake Reservoir Sunday, May 1
6:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tammy Sanders & Ira Sanders (Email: [email protected] 
Phone: 303-278-7172)
Trail Diffculty: Moderate Maximum Participants: 14 Directions: Meet at Colorado
Parks and Wildlife, 6060 N broadway. Exit I-25 at 58th Ave, go west 2 blocks to 
broadway, then north 2 blocks to parking lot on right to carpool. State Parks 
pass or day pass required. This is an all-day trip so bring lunch, plenty of 
water, bug spray, and sunscreen.
Scopes will be helpful and remember your mud boots as we may hike through some 
mud. Radios are a necessity to keep the cars in communication. Be prepared to 
either drive or ride since the limit for cars is 4. We will leave at 6:15 
sharp! Register online or contact leader.

Good Birding,
Mary Driscoll

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