Compiler:  Joyce Takamine

e-mail:    RBA AT cobirds.org

Date:  May 12, 2016

This is the Rare Bird Alert for Thursday, May 12, 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!!


Mexican Mallard (Rio Grande)

Glossy Ibis (El Paso, Jefferson, *Weld)

Broad-winged Hawk (Bent, *Prowers, Washington; Weld)

Long-tailed Duck (Arapahoe; Mesa)

Whimbrel (La Plata)

Snowy Plover (*Costilla)

LAUGHING GULL (Otero)

Lesser  Black-backed Gull (*Weld)

Red-throated Loon (Bent)

Least Tern (El Paso County)

Black Swift (El Paso)

White-throated Swift (El Paso)

Winter Wren (El Paso)

Veery (Bent)

Red-headed Woodpecker (Arapahoe, *El Paso, *Weld)

Acorn Woodpecker (Pueblo)

Red-bellied Woodpecker (*Prowers, *Weld)

American Three-toed Woodpecker (Conejos)

Least Flycatcher (*Bent, *Prowers)

Gray Flycatcher (Boulder, Jefferson, Kit Carson)

Black Phoebe (Boulder)

Great Crested Flycatcher (Yuma)

Cassin's Kingbird (Larimer)

Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (El Paso, Kiowa)

Yellow-throated Vireo (La Plata)

Chihuahuan Raven (*El Paso)

Gray-cheeked Thrush (*El Paso)

Curve-billed Thrasher (Arapahoe, *El Paso)

Ovenbird (*Boulder, *Bent)

Worm-eating Warbler (Boulder)

Northern Waterthrush (*Adams, Baca, *Bent, *Elbert, *El Paso, La Plata,
*Jefferson)

Golden-winged Warbler (Baca)

Black-and-white Warbler (*Elbert, Prowers)

Tennessee (Jefferson, Otero)

Nashville Warbler (Bent, *Elbert, Pueblo, *Weld)

Northern Parula (Baca, Huerfano, Prowers)

Magnolia Warbler (Fremont, Kiowa, Prowers)

Bay-breasted Warbler (Larimer)

Black-throated Blue Warbler (*Larimer)

Palm Warbler (Jefferson; Yuma)

Grace’s Warbler (*Pueblo)

Black-throated Gray Warbler (*Baca, *Huerfano, Lincoln)

Black-throated Green Warbler (Bent)

Scarlet Tanager (*Larimer)

Summer Tanager (Arapahoe, Baca, El Paso, *Fremont)

Painted Bunting (*Baca)

Rufous-crowned Sparrow (*Baca)

Canyon Towhee (*Baca)

Black-throated Sparrow (Conejos)

Indigo Bunting (Bent, La Plata)

Scott's Oriole (Fremont)

Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (San Juan)

Black Rosy-Finch (San Juan)

Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (San Juan)


*****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


ADAMS COUNTY:

---A Northern Waterthrush was reported by Eric DeFonso at Camenisch Park in
Federal Heights on May 11.


ARAPAHOE COUNTY:

—On May 7 a Summer Tanager was reported by Tim Luez at South Platte
Reservior.

—On May 7 a Red-headed Woodpecker was reported by Jared Del Rosso at
Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve.

--On May 7 the over wintering Long-tailed Ducks were reported by David
Suddjaian at South Platte Reservoir.

—On May 7 a Curve-billed Thrasher was reported by Gene Rutherford in
Englewood Grove on PRIVATE property - not open to public.


BACA COUNTY:

---On May 11 a Black-throated Gray Warbler, 4 Rufous-crowned Sparrows, 6
Canyon Towhees, and 2 m Painted Buntings were reported by David Dowell in
Picture Canyon.

---On May 9 a Golden-winged Warbler was reported by David Chartier at
Picture Canyon.

—On May 8 a Painted Bunting (male) was reported by Glen Walbek at Picture
Canyon.

—On May 8 a Canyon Towhee was reported by Glen Walbek at Picture Canyon.

—On May 8 a Canyon Towhee was reported by Mackenzie Goldsmith at Sand
Canyon.

 —On May 7 a Canyon Towhee was reported by Mike Henwood near Carrizo Canyon
Picnic Area.

—On May 6 two Summer Tanagers were reported by Brandon Percival and other
CFO participants at Two Buttes Reservoir -below the dam.

—On May 6 a Northern Parula (male) was reported by Brandon Percival and
other CFO participants at Two Buttes Reservoir -below the dam.

—On May 6 a Northern Waterthrush was reported by Brandon Percival and other
CFO participants at Two Buttes Reservoir -below the dam.


BENT COUNTY:

---On May 11 at Tempel Grove, Dave Leatherman reported Northern
Waterthrush,  Ovenbird, and 2-3 Least Flycatchers.

---On May 10 a m Indigo Bunting and m Nashville Warbler were reported by
Brandon Percival at Van's Grove.

---On May 10 a f Black-throated Green Warbler was reported by Brandon
Percival at Hasty Campground.

—On May 9 a Red-throated Loon was reported by Gloria Nikolai at John Martin
Reservoir.

—On May 8 a Veery was reported by Steve Brown at Temple Grove.


BOULDER COUNTY:

---On May 11 an Ovenbird was reported by Michael Morton on Skunk Canyon
Trails in Boulder.

—On May 9 a Gray Flycatcher was reported by Mark Minner-Lee at Skunk Canyon
Trails.

—On May 8 a Worm-eating Warbler was reported by Nathan Pieplow (possibly
same bird he found on April 30).  The bird was along Boulder Creek below
the CU Boulder Recreation Center, foraging and calling near the footbridge
nearest Folsom  in the am.

The Worm-eating Warbler continues in the same location as of noon today
(Mon. May 9).

—On May 6 a Black Phoebe was reported by Paula Hansley at Walden Ponds.


CONEJOS COUNTY:

---On May 10 3 Black-throated Sparrows were reported by Marshall Iliff at
Pinon Hills in John James Canyon.

---On May 10 an American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by Marshall
Iliff on the north side of La Manga Pass.

---On May 10 5 American Three-toed Woodpeckers were reported by Marshall
Iliff on Cumbres Pass road at Woodpecker Cove.

2 f were seen, 1 m seed, 2 heard only.


COSTILLA COUNTY:

---On May 11 a Snowy Plover was reported by Tim Lenz at Smith Reservoir.


ELBERT COUNTY:
---On May 9 Dave Suddjian reported Black-and-white Warbler at Matheson and
at East Bijou Creek near Agate.

---On May 9 a Nashville Warbler was reported by David Suddjian at CR 197
and CR 46.

---On May 9 at Big Sandy Creek near CR 118, David Suddjian reported Nothern
Waterthrush and Palm Warbler.


EL PASO COUNTY:

---On May 11 at Chico Basin Ranch (fee area) Chris Wood reported ad
Red-headed Woodpecker, Chihuahuan Raven, Gray-cheeked Thrush, Curve-billed
Thrasher.

---On May 11 a Northern Waterthrush was banded by Steve Brown at Clear
Spring Ranch.

---On May 10 a Glossy Ibis was reported by Richard Bunn, Bill Maynard, and
Aaron Driscoll on Kane Road (South of Squirrel Creek Road).

—On May 8 a Winter Wren was reported by Kyle Hawley at Fountain Creek
Regional Park - Nature Center/Cattail Marsh area.

—On May 7 a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher was reported by Kara Carragher at
Chico Basin Ranch (fee area).   The bird was seen for approx. 30 seconds as
it flew over the road and continued southeast.

—On May 7 a Winter Wren was reported by Kyle Hawley at Fountain Creek
Regional Park-Nature Center/Cattail Marsh area.

—On May 7 a Black Swift and 2 White-throated Swifts were reported by Steve
Getty in the Broadmoor neighborhood pushed tens of swallows, 2 White-tailed
Swifts, on a lake (Stratton Reservoir,???). The lake 1.5 km east of the
Broadmoor at corner of Lake and Springmeadow Drives.

—On May 7 a Summer Tanager (female) was reported by Steve Getty in
neighborhood immediately south of Bear Creek Regional Park.

—On May 6 a Least Tern was reported in the AM by Richard Bunn and Jan
Allbright at Big Johnson Reservoir.  It was relocated at 3:36PM at the
southeast cove.


FREMONT COUNTY:

---On May 11 ad ad male Summer Tanager was reported by Dale Adams at Brush
Hollow Reservoir.

---On May 10 a Scott's Oriole was reported by Rich Miller at Brush Hollow
Reservoir east shore.


HUERFANO COUNTY:

---On May 10 a Northern Parula and Black-throated Gray Warbler were
reported by Chris Wood and Jesse Berry at Silver Spur which is between
Walsenburg and Aguilar.  On May 11 the Black-throated Gray Warbler was seen
again by Marshall Iliff.


JEFFERSON COUNTY:

---On May 10 a Nothern Waterthrush was reported by David Suddjian at
Chatfield SP near Deer Creek inlet.

---On May 10 a Tennessee Warbler was reported by Gerald Baines at
Welchester Tree Park.

—On May 9 a Palm Warbler was reported by Sara Handy at Harriman Lake Park.

—On May 8 a Northern Waterthrush was reported by Bob Righter at Denver
Botanic Gardens Chatfield location.

—On May 8  a Palm Warbler was reported by Mark Chavez at Harriman Lake.

— On May 8 a Gray Flycatcher was reported at Bear Creek Lake Park.

—On May 6 a Glossy Ibis was reported by Matt Clark at Harriman Lake Park.


KIOWA COUNTY:

—On May 9 a Magnolia Warbler was reported by Dean Shoup at Upper
Queens/Neeskah Reservoir.

—On May 6 a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher was reported by Norm Earthal in Eads.


KIT CARSON COUNTY:

—On May 8 a Gray Flycatcher was reported by David Dowell at Flagler
Reservoir State Wildlife Area.


LA PLATA COUNTY:

---On May 10, an imm Indigo Bunting was reported by Ryan Votta and Jason St
Pierre on Bennett St in Durango

—On May 7 a Yellow-throated Vireo was reported by Ryan Votta at Pastorius
reservoir this morning.  It was feeding in a small tree beside the bridge
over the inlet canal before it flew to the cottonwoods along the shoreline
to the N of the canal. Ryan re-found the vireo about 20 minutes later on
the s side of the canal in the cottonwoods along the road.  It fed and
moved continuously and was last seen at 12:45 pm in the small bunch of
trees to the east of the inlet ditch at the property line.  Within minutes
a hail/rain/storm storm blew in.  Hopefully the cutie sticks around for
other birders to enjoy.  On May 10 Jason St Pierre reported Yellow-throated
Viro at Pastorius Reservoir.

—On May 7 a Black Swift was reported by Ryan Votta at Pastor

—On May 7 a Northern Waterthrush first reported on May 4 was photographed
by Ryan Votta at Pastorious Park.

—On May 6 a Whimbrel was reported by Beth Wolff at Pastorious Park.


LARIMER COUNTY:

---On May 11 an ad male Scarlet Tanager was reported by Kathy Mihm Dunning
it tall cottonwoods above bathroom at CSU Environmental Learning Center in
Fort Collins.

---On May 10 a Cassin's Kingbird was reported by Brad Biggerstaff at
Wellington SWA, Cobb Lake Unit.

---On May 10 a Black-throated Blue Warbler was reported by Sean Walter at
CSU PERC and refound by  David Wate.  On May 11 Sean Walters and Glenn
Walbek reported Black-throated Blue Warbler at CSU Plant Environmental
Research Center.

—On May 8 a Bay-breasted Warbler was reported by Joey Angstman at the
Environmental Learning Center in Ft. Collins.  On May 10 Eric DeFonso
reported ay-breasted Warbler at Enviromental Learning Center.


LINCOLN COUNTY:

---On May 10 a Black-throated Gray Warbler was reported by Hugh Kingery at
Hugo SWA.


MESA COUNTY:

—On May 8 a Long-tailed Duck first reported on May 1 was reported by David
Price by at Redlands Parkway Ponds.


OTERO COUNTY:

---On May 10 a Tennessee Warbler was reported by Brandon Percival at Rocky
Ford SWA.

---On May 9 a Laughing Gull was reported by Mike Henwood at Holbrook
Reservoir.


PROWERS COUNTY:

---On May 11 at Wiley Cemetery, Dave Leatherman reported 2 Least
Flycatchers.

---On May 11 at Lamar Community College Woods, Dave Leatherman reported
Broad-winged Hawk and Red-bellied Woodpecker.

—On May 8 a Magnolia Warbler (ad male) and an American Redstart (ad male)
were reported by Brandon Percival on the North side of Lamar Community
College

—On May 7 two Magnolia Warblers were reported by Glenn Walbek at Lamar
Community College.

---A Black-and-white Warbler was reported by Dave Leatherman at Fairmount
Cemetery on May 5.


PUEBLO COUNTY

---On May 10 A Nashville Warbler was reported by David Chartier at HQ pond
at Chico Basin Ranch (fee area).

—On May 7 a Grace’s Warbler was reported by Daniel Maynard singing at
Pueblo Mountain Park near the Environmental Center.

—On May 7 an Acorn Woodpecker was also reported by Daniel Maynard near the
Environmental Center.  On May 10, Tim Lenz reported Acorn Woodpecker and 1
Graces's Warblers at Pueblo Mountain Park.


RIO GRANDE COUNTY:

--On May 10 a Mexican Mallard was reported by Marshall Iliff at Monte Vista
NWR, Hwy 15 WIldlife Viewing Area.


SAN JUAN COUNTY:

---A Flock of Rosy-Finches of all three species was reported by Roger
Linfield in central parts of Silverton on May 9.


WASHINGTON COUNTY:

—On May 6 a Broad-winged Hawk was reported by multiple birders at the Last
Chance Rest Area.


WELD COUNTY:

---On May 11 a Lesser Black-backed Gull was reported by Steve Mlodinow at
Union Reservoir.

---On May 11 a Glossy Ibis was reported by Glenn Walbek on Hwy 392 between
Lucerne and Briggsdale.

---On May 11 a Glossy Ibis was reported by Steve Mlodinow at Barnesville
Pond.

---On May 11 a Red-headed Woodpecker, Red-bellied Woodpecker, and Nashville
Warbler were reported by Steve Mlodinow at Crow Valley CG.

---On May 10 a Red-bellied Woodpecker was reported by Candice Johnson and
Mark Obmascik at Crow Valley CG.

---On May 10 a Nashville Warbler was reported by Mark Obmascik at Crow
Valley CG.

---On May 10 at Red-headed Woodpecker was reported by Rick Reeser on the
Poudre Trail (From 35th Ave) in Greeley.

—On May 8 a Broad-winged Hawk was reported by Jack Bushing circling over
Crow Valley

—On May 6 A Red-bellied Woodpecker was reported by John Reichardt at Crow
Valley.


YUMA COUNTY:

—On May 7 a Great Crested Flycatcher was reported by David Dowell at Sandy
Buffs State Trust Lands and State Wildlife Area.


*Field Trip Opportunities:*

*Prewitt SWA (Washington County)*


*5/12/2016     6:00 AM - 4:30 PM*

*Leader(s): Mark Amershek   [email protected] or 303-329-8646*

*Trail Difficulty: *Moderate

*Directions*

Prewitt SWA location shown on map below. Meet at the RTD Park-n-Ride on the
southwest corner of US 287 and Niwot Roadto carpool. This is approximately
1 mile north of the intersection of US 287 and 52. You will need an annual
SWA pass or fishing license that are available on line at CPW or at some
sporting goods stores. You will NOT need a State Parks pass.


*About the Trip*

This trip is limited to the first 14 registrations.

Guest leader will be Chris Owens. This will be a full-day trip so be sure
to bring lunch, snacks, and water. Be sure to also bring scopes,
binoculars, and field guides. Waterproof footwear may also be useful. We
will look for waterfowl, migrants, and any residents preparing for breeding
season. This gem of an SWA has been known to attract some wonderful
migrants. *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]


On Saturday, May 14th, I will lead an morning of birding around the Alamosa
area. Birders of all levels are invited and it will be a good learning
experience for all. We will bird local hotspots like South River Road, Golf
Course, Cougar Woods, Blanca Vista Wetlands, and other places as time
allows. So here are the details:

*Where:* Meet at the Alamosa Cemetery  - Alamosa, Colorado

*When*: Saturday, May 14, 2016 @ 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon (Rain or Shine)

*Who:* For anyone interested in birds and their conservation

*What to bring:*  Binoculars, cameras, bird guide books, listening ears,
sense of humor and intrigue, and outdoor clothing suitable for the weather

This will also be a celebration of International Migratory Bird Day. This
year marks the centennial of bird conservation efforts between Mexico, US
and Canada.

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION

Pass the word and hope to see you there...

John Rawinski

Monte Vista, Colorado

San Luis Valley Birder’s Network


Good Birding,

Joyce Takamine

Boulder

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