Compiler:             Joyce Takamine
e-mail:                 RBA AT cobirds.org
Date:                    May 10, 2017

This is the Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, May 10 sponsored by Denver Field
Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.

Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species)
NOTE:  The RBA is now using the new AOU checklist and the order of families
has changes.

Mute Swan (*Weld)
Barrow’s Goldeneye (*Chaffee, Eagle)
Dusky Grouse (*Larimer)
Sharp-tailed Grouse (Weld)
Greater Roadrunner (Baca)
LESSER NIGHTHAWK (Bent)
Common Poorwill (Denver, *Jefferson)
Chimney Swift (Crowley, *El Paso)
Sandhill Crane (Boulder,  Weld)
Black-bellied Plover ( Kiowa, Larimer)
Snowy Plover (Crowley, Kiowa)
Semipalmated Plover (Crowley, El Paso, Kiowa, La Plata, Larimer)
Piping Plover (Kiowa,*Larimer,  Lincoln)
Whimbrel (Boulder, Delta,  El Paso, Kiowa, Lincoln, Weld)
Long-billed Curlew (Kiowa, *Larimer, Weld)
Ruddy Turnstone (Weld)
Stilt Sandpiper (Kiowa)
Sanderling (Douglas, Larimer, Park)
Dunlin (Kiowa)
White-rumped Sandpiper (Kiowa)
Pectoral Sandpiper (Crowley, Kiowa)
Semipalmated Sandpiper (Crowley, El Paso, Kiowa,  La Plata, Larimer,
Lincoln)
Solitary Sandpiper (Crowley, Jefferson ,Kiowa)
Green Heron (Jefferson)
Glossy Ibis ( Jackson, Larimer, Weld)
Mississippi Kite (*El Paso)
Broad-winged Hawk (Bent, Crowley,  Douglas, Jefferson, Kit Carson,
 Larimer,  Prowers)
Laughing Gull (Weld)
Caspian Tern (El Paso, Weld)
Lewis’s Woodpecker (Baca, Eagle)
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Weld)
Williamson’s Sapsucker   (Larimer, Mesa, Pueblo)
Ladder-backed Woodpecker (Kit Carson)
American three-toed Woodpecker (Gunnison)
Merlin (*Jefferson)
Least Flycatcher (Baca, Bent, *Jefferson)
Gray Flycatcher (*Boulder,  *Chaffee, Jefferson,  Kit Carson, Mesa, *Weld)
Black Phoebe (*Boulder,  Ouray)
Eastern Phoebe (Arapahoe,  *Boulder,  Douglas,  El Paso, *Jefferson, Kit
Carson, *Weld)
Cassin’s Kingbird (*Larimer)
Yellow-throated Vireo (Weld)
Philadelphia Vireo (Bent)
Chihuahuan Raven (Baca, Pueblo)
Purple Martin (*Routt)
Wood Trush (Bent)
Curve-billed Thrasher (Bent, El Paso)
Lapland Longspur (Jackson, Weld)
Chestnut-collared Longspur  (Weld)
Ovenbird (Baca, *Bent)
Northern Waterthrush (Arapahoe, Baca, *Boulder, *El Paso, Jefferson, *Rio
Grande, Weld)
Black-and-white Warbler (*Alamosa, *Boulder, Weld)
Tennessee Warbler (Baca)
Blackpoll Warbler (Baca, Denver, Weld)
Hooded Warbler (Weld)
Northern Parula (Arapahoe, Weld)
Magnolia Warbler (El Paso)
Chestnut-sided Warbler (Jefferson)
Blackpoll Warbler (Denver)
Black-throated Blue Warbler (Kit Carson)
Prairie Warbler (Kit Carson)
Palm Warbler (Pueblo)
Yellow-throated Warbler (*Pueblo)
Grace’s Warbler (Mesa, Pueblo)
Black-throated Gray Warbler (*Boulder, *Chaffee, *Denver)
Summer Tanager (Boulder, Kit Carson)
Northern Cardinal (Prowers)

ALAMOSA COUNTY:
---On May 9 at woodlot at State Street Bridge in Alamosa, John Rawinski
reported Black-and-white Warbler.

ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
--- On May 4 at Cherry Creek SP at East Boat Ramp restroom, Mark Amershek,
Crystal Wilson, Wendy Wibbens, and Tom Benhfield reported Northern Parula.
---On May 6 at Coal Creek Area, Chris Goulart reported Northern Waterthrush.

BACA COUNTY:
---On May 5 at Two Buttes SWA, Joey Kellner et al reported Lewis’s
Woodpecker, Least Flycatcher, Chihuahuan Raven (outside of canyon),
Ovenbird, Tennessee Warbler, Blackpoll Warbler; and Nick Moore also
reported 2 Greater Roadrunners.
---On May 6 at Two Buttes SWA below dam, Carmencita Shoup reported Northern
Waterthrush.

BENT COUNTY:
---On May 5 at Van’s Grove (CR JJ east of Fort Lyon), Joey Kellner et al
reported LESSER NIGHTHAWK.
---On May 6 at Lake Hasty, Joey Kellner et al reported Philadelphia Vireo
and Curve-billed thrasher;
Dale and Joel Adams and Brandon Percival and Kara Carragher reported
Philadelphia Vireo.
---On May 8 at Tempel Grove, Janeal Thompson reported Broad-winged Hawk,
Least Flycatcher, and Wood Thrush.  On May 9 at Tempel Grove, Dan Stringer
reported 3 Ovenbirds.

BOULDER COUNTY:
--- On May 4 at Boulder Creek at  75th St., Jane Baryames reported Black
Phoebe.  On May 7 at Boulder Creek and  75th Emil Yappert  reported Black
Phoebe.   On May 9 at Boulder Creek and 75th St., Bob & Anne-Marie Taylor
reported Black and Eastern Phoebe.
---On May 4 at N 63rd St and St Vrain Creek, Sue Riffe reported Black and
Eastern Phoebe.
---On May 5 at Cottonwood Marsh, Peter Burke reported a fleeing Whimbrel.
---On May 5 at Lagerman Reservoir, Emil Yappert reported Sandhill Crane.
---On May 7 in Louisville E of Cleo Mudrock Park near Hitchinson St, Jack
Bushong reported Gray Flycatcher.
---On May 7 in Superior near Safeway in Rock Creek Village, Sandra Reigel
reported Summer Tanager.
---On May 7 on Hygiene RD at Crane Hollow Dr, David Waltman reported
Eastern Phoebe.
---On May 9 on Bobolink trail in Boulder, Bill Kaempfer reported Northern
Waterthrush.
---On May 9 at Waneka Lake/Greenlee Preserve in Lafayette, Ted Floyd
reported Black-throated Gray Warbler, Black-and-white Warbler, and Gray
Flycatcher.
---On May 9 at Golden Ponds Park and Nature Area, David Dowell reported
singing eastern Phoebe at Hover St. bridge.

CHAFFEE COUNTY:
---On May 9 on Arkansas River near CR 194, Chuck Hundertmark reported 3
singing Gray Flycatchers and 12 singing Black-throated Gray Warblers.
---On May 9 at Sands Lake SWA, Pullen Watkins reported Barrow’s Goldeneye.

CROWLEY COUNTY:
---On May 6 at Olney Springs Reservoir, Brandon Percival and Kara Carragher
reported Solitary Sandpiper and Chimney Swift.
---On May 6 in Ordway, Brandon Percival and Kara Carragher reported a
Broad-winged Hawk flew over the park and Chimney Swift.

DELTA COUNTY:
---On May 4 at Fruitgrowers Reservoir, Andrea Robinsong reported Whimbrel.

DENVER COUNTY:
---On May 8 at Denver Botanic Gardens, Chris Rurik and Rebecca Laroche
reported Blackpoll Warbler, f Black-throated Gray Warbler, and Common
Poorwill.  On May 9 at Denver Botanic Gardens, Rebecca Laroche reported
Black-throated Gray Warbler.

DOUGLAS COUNTY:
---On May 4 on Hwy 67 between Sprucewood and South Platte River about 1
mile uphill from junction of Hwy 67 and Platte River Road, Chris Blakeslee
reported Broad-winged Hawk.

EAGLE COUNTY:
---On May 2 at Spring Park Reservoir, Dick Filby reported 10 Barrow’s
Goldeneyes and 2 Lewis’s Woodpeckers.

EL PASO COUNTY:
---On May 4 at Ramah SWA, David Tonnessen reported 2 Semipalmated Plovers,
 6 Semipalmated Sandpipers, and Caspian Tern and John Drummond reported 6
Whimbrel and Caspian Tern.  On May 6, Caleb Hawley reported Semipalmated
Plover at Ramah SWA.
--- On May 3 at Chico Basin Ranch (fee Area), John Drummond reported
Eastern Phoebe.  On May 6 at Chico Basin Ranch, Dale and Joel Adams
reported Curve-billed Thrasher.
---On May 5 at Chico Basin Ranch (fee area), John Drummond reported a
Magnolia Warbler which was banded.
---On May 6 and May 9 at Clear Spring Ranch, Steve Brown banded a Northern
Waterthrush.
---On May 6 at Hanover Road, Dale and Joel Adams reported Curve-billed
Thrasher.
---On May 9 at Fountain Creek Regional Park, David Tonnessen reported
Mississippi Kite and 4 Chimney Swift.
---On May 9 at Adams Open Space in Fountain, David Tonnessen reported 2
Mississippi Kites.

JACKSON COUNTY:
---On May 5 at Walden Reservoir, Jacob Drucker, Ben Legasse,  Denise
Bretting, and Georgia Doyle reported Glossy Ibis.

JEFFERSON COUNTY:
---On May 4 at Dinosaur Ridge Hawk Watch, Joyce Commercon reported 2
Broad-winged Hawks.  On May 6 at Dinosaur Ridge Hawk Watch, Mitchell
Blystone reported 2 Broad-winged Hawks.
---On May 7 at Van Bibber Park, Edmond Holroyd reported Gray Flycatcher.
---On May 7 at Chatfield Banding Station, Meredith McBurney reported
banding Northern Waterthrush.
On May 8 at Chatfield Banding Station, Meredith McBurney reported banding a
young Chestnut-sided Warbler.
---On May 9 at Chatfield SP upsteam of Kingfisher Bridge, David Suddjian
and DFO Field trip reported Merlin and 6 Least Flycatchers.
---On May 9 on Clear Creek Trail west of I-70, Lorraine Lanning reported
pair of Eastern Phoebe.
---On May 9 at Deer Creek at  Buckhorn Road, David Suddjian reported
Eastern Phoebe.
---On May 9 at Dakota Formation hogback, David Suddjian reported 4 Common
Poorwill were heard and
Also from pakring lot of Hildebrand Ranch Park.

KIOWA COUNTY:
---On May 4 at Neenoshe Reservoir, Dean Shoup, Glenn Walbek, and Loch
Kilpatrick reported Snowy Plover, Piping Plover, 8 Whimbrel,  4 Long-billed
Curlew, Dunlin, 2 Pectoral Sandpiper, 80 Semipalmated Sandpipers.  On May 6
at Neenoshe Reservoir, Joey Kellner et al reported 3 Snowy Plover, 15
Semipalmated Plovers, Long-billed Curlew, 11 Stilt Sandpipers, 23
White-rumped Sandpipers, 15 Semipalmated Sandpipers and Solitary
Sandpiper.  On May 7 at Neenoshe Reservoir, Brandon Percivalreported Snowy
Plover, 23 White-rumped Sandpipers and 2 Semipalmated Sandpipers.  On May 7
at Neenoshe Reservoir, Austin Hess and Renee Casias reported Whimbrel, 6
Long-billed Curlew, 30 Stilt Sandpipers, 20 White-rumped Sandpipers, and 6
Semipalmated Sandpipers.  On May 8 at Neenoseh Reservoir, Janeal Thompson
reported Stilt Sandpiper.

KIT CARSON COUNTY:
---On May 4 at Flagler Reservoir SWA, Nick Moore reported Gray Flycatcher.
On May 5 at Flagler SWA Austin Hess reported m Black-throated Blue Warbler
on east side in Cottonwood Grove and 2 Ladder-backed Woodpeckers.  On May 7
at Flagler Reservoir SWA, Joey Kellner et al reported Gray Flycatchers, 2
Eastern Phoebe, f Prairie Warbler, and molting m Summer Tanager.  On May 8
at Flagler Reservoir SWA, Austin Hess and Renee Casias reported Prairie
Warbler and Summer Tanager.
---On May 4 at Fairview Cemetery, Nick Moore reported Broad-winged Hawk.
---On May 4 on Longhorn Trail in Burlington, Nick Moore reported 2
Broad-winged Hawks.

LA PLATA COUNTY:
---On May 7 at Pastorius Reservoir, Jim Beatty reported Semipalmated Plover.

LARIMER COUNTY:
---On May 4 at Boyd Lake, Andy Bankert, David Wade, and Nick Komar reported
Glossy Ibis, Black-bellied Plover, 9 Semipalmated Plover, 4 Sandering, and
3 Semipalmated Sandpipers.  On May 6 at Boyd Lake, Nick Komar and Cliff
Hendrick reported Glossy Ibis.  On May 9 at Boyd Lake, Walter Wehtje and
Nick Komar reported ad m Piping Plover, Long-billed Curlew, and 2 Cassin’s
Kingbirds.
---On May 4 at Horsetooth Mountain Park, Arvind Panjabi reported
Broad-winged Hawk.  On May 9 at Horsetooth Mountain Park, Arvind Panjabi
reported Dusky Grouse.
---On May 7 at Roosevelt NF Dadd Gulch Trail area, David Wade and Nick
Komar reported Dusky Grouse and Williamson’s Sapsucker.

LINCOLN COUNTY:
---On May 4 at Schaefer Reservoir (private view from road), Nick Moore
reported Piping Plover, Whimbrel, and 15 Semipalmated Sandpipers.

MESA COUNTY:
---On May 5 at Telephone Trail Area, Jacob Drucker reported 3 Williamson’s
Sapsuckers and 2 Grace’s Warblers.
---On May 7 at 2 Rd Burrowing Owl area, Nic Korte reported Gray Flycatcher.

PARK COUNTY:
---On May 7 at Spinney Mountain Reservoir, David Dowell reported 6
Sanderling.

OURAY COUNTY:
---On May 6 at Billy Creek Wildlife Area Bridge, Kent Nelson reported Black
Phoebe.

PROWERS COUNTY:
---On May 7 at Lamar Community College, Brandon Percival reported
 Broad-winged Hawk and 2 Northern Cardinals.  On May 8 at Lamar Community
College, Janeal Thompson reported Broad-winged Hawk and 3 m Northern
Cardinals.

PUEBLO COUNTY:
--- On May 5, Van Truan reported that the m Yellow-throated Warbler
continues.  It has been here since April 21.  On May 6, John Drummond
reported Yellow-throated Warbler at Mineral Palace Park.  On May 7, Chris
Goulart, Rob Hinds, and Van Truan reported Yellow-throated Warbler at
Mineral Palace Park.  On May 8, Adam Vesely reported Yellow-throated
Warbler at Mineral Palace Park.  On May 9, Van Truan reported that the
Yellow-throated Warbler continues at ineral Palace Park.
---On May 6 at Chico Basin Ranch (fee area), Dale and Joel Adams reported
Palm Warbler at headquarters.
---On May 7 at Pueblo Mountain Park, Chris Goulart reported Chihuahuan
Raven and 4 Grace’s Warblers.

RIO GRANDE COUNTY:
---On May 9 at Wright-Shriver SWA near Monte Vista, John Rawinski reported
2 Northern Waterthrush.

ROUTT COUNTY:
---On May 9 at Emerald Backside (Cow Creek), Katie Weeks and Tresa Moulton
reported 2 Purple Martins.

WELD COUNTY:
---On May 4 at Stewart’s Pond, Gene Rutherfor and Sue Riffe reported Mute
Swan and Solitary Sandpiper.  On May 6 at Stewart’s Pond, Ryan Graves
reported Mute Swan, Whimbrel, and Ruddy Turnstone; Tom Bunker, Luke
Pheneger, and Susan Rosine reported Mute Swan.
--- On May 6 at Wetland on CR 46, Paul Ode reported Mute Swan.  On May 7 at
Wetland on CR 46, Christine Alexander reorted Mute Swan and 2 Whimbrel.  On
May 9 at Wetland on CR 46, Mike DeVries reported Mute Swan.
---On May 5 on CR 136 between CR 99 and Cr 105, Joshua Smith reported
Sharp-tailed Grouse.
---On May 4 at Wood Lake, Sue Riffe reported 2 Caspian Terns.  On May 6,
Tom Behnfield reported Caspian Tern.
---On May 5 at Crow Valley Campground, Bob Righter and Joshua Smith
reported Red-bellied Woodpecker at east entrance and Gene Rutherford
reported Northern Waterthrush on west side along Creek.  On May 6 at Crow
Valley CG, Gene Rutherford reported Red-belllied Woodpecker.  On May 7 at
Crow Valley CG Gene Rutherford reported Gray Flycatcher, Yellow-throated
Vireo, and f Blackpoll Warbler; Ryan Grave,  Norm Lewis, Jay Hutchins
reported Red-bellied Woodpecker; Ryan Grave reported Black-and-white
Warbler; Adam Vesely reported Yellow-throated Vireo and Northern Parula.
On May 9 at Crow Valley, Mike De Vries and Chris Goulart reported Gray
Flycatcher.
---On May 6 at Norma’s Grove (CR 100 east of CR 57), Bill Kaempfer, Mike
Serruto, Paul Ode, Gene Rutherford, and Tom Behnfield reported Hooded
Warbler.  On May 7 at Norma’s Grove, Dave Leatherman reported
Black-and-white Warbler.  On May 7 at Norma’s Grove, Mark Chavez reported
Northern Waterthrush and Black-and-white Warbler.
---On May 6 at Beebe Draw, Amy Davis reported 2 Sandhill Cranes.
---On May 6 at CR 59 pond,  Ryan Graves reported Glossy Ibis and
Semipalmated Sandpiper.
---On May 7 on CR 46 near CR 37, Christine Alexander reported Mute Swan and
2 Whimbrel.
---On May 7 on CR 114 between CR 45 and CR 49, Dave Leatherman reported
Chestnut-collared Longspur on greened up burned areas.
---On May 9 at Sandstone Ranch Park, Carl Starace reported Eastern Phoebe.

Denver Field Ornithologists Field Trips:
The DFO Field Trip for  Tuesday, May 9 will be to Chatfield SP led by David
Suddjian (dsuddjian AT gmail.com; 831-713-8659)  Meet at 0600 at swim Beach
by entering west entrance of park off S Wadsworth, 1.5 miles south of
C-470.  State Parks pass or day pass required.  Dress for a variety of
conditions.  Bring lunch, water, and scopes.  Register online or contact
leader.

The DFO Field Trip for Saturday, May 13 will be to Walden Ponds Wildlife
Habitat/Sawhill led by Chuck Hundertmark (chundertmark8 AT gmail.cm;
303-604-0531).  This trip is full

The DFO Field Trip for Saturday , May  13 and Sunday, May 14 will be Las
Animas County in Migration led by Chris Rurik (Chrisrurik At gmail.com;
253-225-7104).  This is a two day trip.  Will spend Saturday night in
Trinidad.  Will coordinate carpools from Denver.  Register online or
contact leader.

The DFO Field Trip for Sunday, May 14 will be to Mt Lindo Cemetery and
Turkey Creek Park led by Karen Drozda (drozforte at AOL.com;
303-388-0891).  This trip is full.

The DFO Field Trip  for Sunday, May 14 will be to Parker Regional Park led
by Kerrie Lagon & Patti Galli
(Kerriegonebirding AT outlookcom;  720-891-8771)  Directions:  From Main St
intersection in Parker, go south on Parker Rd (CO 93) for 1.2 miles.  Turn
right on Indianpipe Ln and right into McCabe Meadows parking lot in
Salisbury Park (Parker regional Park).  Meet at 0800. Will bird along the
Cherry Creek trail.  Bring binoculars, snack, water, sunscreen.  Register
online or contact leader.

The DFO Field Trip for Sunday , May 14 will be Cherry Creek SP Wetlands
Loop led by Karen von Saltz (kvonsaltza AT yahoo.com; 303-941-4881).  Meet
at 0800 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 overs a distance of about 3 miles.  Trails could
be slippery or muddy, so dress accordingly.  Bring water and snacks; lunch
is optional.

Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder

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