Compiler:  Allison Hilf
e-mail:    RBA AT cobirds.org
Date:  May 5, 2016 
This is the Rare Bird Alert for Thursday May 5, 2016, sponsored by Denver Field
Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.

Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species).
Note / warblers and other migrants on the move.  Go out and find more!!


Glossy Ibis
Long-tailed Duck (Arapahoe; Mesa)
Black Rail (Bent)
Whimbrel (La Plata)
Ruby-throated Hummingbird (*Bent)
Red-belllied Woodpecker (Bent)
Gray Flycatcher (*Jefferson)
Varied Thrush( Araoahoe)
Magnolia Warbler (*Bent)
Black-and White Warbler (*Lamar)
Prothonotary Warbler (Larimer)
Palm Warbler (Yuma)
Northern Parula (Bent, Denver, Prowers)
Northern Waterthrush (Pueblo)
Worm-eating Warbler (Boulder)
Scarlet Tanager (Larimer)
Summer Tanager (Bent)
Field Sparrow (Weld)
Fox Sparrow (Summit)
Eastern Meadowlark (*Weld)


For locations you are not familiar with (e.g. "Lower Latham"), please refer to 
CFO's Colorado County Birding site for directions:  
www.coloradocountybirding.org


ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
--On May 4 the over wintering Long-tailed Ducks were reported by David 
Suddjaian at South Platte Reservoir.
—On May 2 a Varied Thrush (male) returned to area .  Last appearance was April 3

BENT COUNTY:
—On May 5 a Magnolia Warbler was reported by Austin Hess at Melody Tempel 
Grove. 40 or 50 yards up the canal trail on the left side as you're walking 
east. 
—On May 4 a Northern Parula was reported by Brandon Percival at the Hasty 
Campground.
—On may 4 a Red-bellied Woodpecker was reported by Brandon Percival at Hasty 
Campground.



--On May 2 a male Ruby -throated Hummingbird was seen by Duane Nelson On the 
North side of Lamar  Community College grove
—On May 1 a male Summer Tanager was reported by Duane Nelson at Tempel Grove in 
NE Bent County.
—On May 1 a Black Rail was heard by Duane Nelson at the Ft. Lyon Marsh complex.


BOULDER COUNTY:
—On May 1 a Bewick’s Wren was reported by David Pettee on Dartmouth Ave.
--On April 30 a Worm-eating Warbler was reported by Nathan Pieplow  along 
Boulder Creek below the CU Rec Center.  It was near the west end, south of the 
creek, just east of the pump station (there is no longer a footbridge across 
the creek at the pump station, so you'll have to cross the creek closer to 
Folsom and walk west).  It was seen right around the bench commemorating Ruth 
Leinbach, and around the adjacent small flooded hollow.  On May 1 Lisa Steadman 
noted it was approx. 50 yards east of where it was initially reported.  It has 
not been seen today.


DENVER COUNTY:
—On May 1 a Northern Parula was reported by Nathan Pieplow at City Park, just 
northwest of the gazebo at the west end of Ferril Lake.


EL PASO COUNTY:
—On May1 an Eastern Phoebe was reported by Robb Hauds at Kettle Lake.

JEFFERSON COUNTY:
—On May 5 a Gray Flycatcher was reported by Doug Kibbe at Ketring Park.

LA PLATA COUNTY:
—On May1 a Whimbrel was reported by Ryan Votta at Pastorious Park.

LAMAR COUNTY:
—On May 5 a Black-and-white Warbler was reported by Dave Leatherman at 
Fairmount Cemetery. 

LARIMER COUNTY: 
--May 3 a Scarlet Tanager was reported by David Wade at Lee Martinez Park in 
the large Cottonwoods lining the river near low-dead dam.


MESA COUNTY:
—On May 1 a Long-tailed Duck was reported by Carol Ortenzio at Redlands Parkway 
Ponds.

PUEBLO COUNTY
--On May 3 a Northern Waterthrush was reported by Brandon Percival, close to 
the Arkansas River just east of the Fish Hatchery Ponds.

SUMMIT COUNTY:
—On May 1 a Fox Sparrow was reported by Jack Bushong at Bills Ranch Lake.

WELD COUNTY:
—On May 5 an Eastern Meadowlark was reported by Rachael Hopper near Pawnee 
National Grasslands at Weld Rd 104 just east of 57.

-On May1 a Field Sparrow was reported by Judie Wright at Glenmere Park, west 
edge of pond.





Fileld Trip opportunities:

May 7th, 2016 at 8:30am
Birding By Ear
Roxborough State Park (Meet Inside the Visitor Center)
Trail: EASY/MODERATE
Leader, Alison Kondler
Bring binoculars, water and snacks.
6 spots left (call soon).

It is spring and the birds are singing! With so many chirps, tweets, and chips 
it can be difficult to distinguish which bird belongs to what song! However, 
with a few fun techniques and a lot of practice, the art of learning birdsong 
is extremely rewarding and bring us even closer to nature. 

Join Alison Kondler, naturalist and ASGD Master Birder, for this unique 
mnemonic driven birding by ear program. Whether you are new to birdsong 
identification, or an expert who needs a little fine-tuning, you'll be sure to 
gain valuable knowledge from this course. 

We will start with an indoor presentation, then take our new found skills 
outside on an easy 1.5 mile guided bird walk in the most scenic State Park in 
Colorado. Return time between 11:00am to 12:00pm.

Please PRE-REGISTER by calling 303-973-3959 during business hours. Space is 
limited. This is a free program, but CO State Parks Pass or $7.00 Day Fee 
required to enter the park. Please arrive on time as a courtesy to the other 
participants. 

Denver Field Ornithologist bird Trips:
Prospect Park (Wheat Ridge Greenbelt)
Saturday, May 7
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Jackie King (Email: [email protected]: 720-381-3314) Trail Difficulty: 
Easy 
Directions: From I-70 exit 267, take Kipling south about 3/4 mile and turn 
right (west) on 44th Avenue. 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. 
This is a trip with easy walking and accessible for mobility impaired 
individuals. Bring water and a snack; lunch optional. Good trip for novice 
birders and new members. Register online or contact leader. 
Cherry Creek SP Wetlands Loop (Arapahoe County)
Sunday, May 8
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Bill Wuerthele (Email: [email protected]: 303-333-2519) Trail 
Difficulty: Easy 
Directions: Meet 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 is a half day of walking that 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. Bring water and snacks; lunch is 
optional. Beginning birders are welcome. Register online or contact leader. 

"LAFAYETTE BIRDS”
An ongoing birdwatching opportunity for beginning birders (families & adults)
1-3 p.m. on Sundays May 8, June 5, July 3, Aug. 7, Sept. 4, Oct. 2, and Nov. 6
 
Beginning birders are invited to experience the fun and discovery of 
birdwatching at Greenlee Wildlife Preserve, 1-3 p.m. on the Sun., May 8 and 
then on the first Sunday of each Month, June  - Nov., 2016.   Knowledgeable 
birdwatchers will be on hand each Sunday with binoculars, spotting scopes and 
learning tools to bring the world of birds alive.  
 
View ducks, herons and other water birds as well as a variety of songbirds.  
Learn how to use binoculars and field guides and even how to recognize birds by 
sound!   Enjoy show and tell items to enrich the understanding of birds for 
people of all ages.  "Birds" is a verb . . . come join in the fun! 
 
Greenlee Wildlife Preserve, a marsh adjacent to Waneka Lake, is a property of 
Lafayette Open Space.   To reach the site, park at the east parking lot for 
Waneka Lake (where Emma St. ends at Caria Dr. in Lafayette) and walk 1/3 mile 
around the N.E. side of the Waneka Lake trail.   Signs will direct participants 
to the viewing platform at the marsh.   This program is also made possible by 
Boulder Audubon, the Boulder County Nature Association and Environment for the 
Americas.   Please note:  Children and youth must be accompanied by parents.  
If you have questions, please contact Martin Ogle at 
[email protected]   
 

Colorado Field Ornithologist Annual Convention is this weekend — send my your 
rare sightings!!
Good Birding,
Allison Hilf
(303)888-5110


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