Woodland Park Yard Area- July 2017
Most birds singing thru month

Clark’s Nutcracker, 7-28, 7-26, 7-20
House Sparrow, 7-28-FY, 
Cordilleran Flycatcher
Black-headed Grosbeak
Evening Grosbeaks, juvs. and numbers increase late July, also on 7-15
House Finch, juvs. on 7-19
Pygmy Nuthatch, juvs. on 7-28
Pine Siskin, juvs. and numbers increase late July, 16 on 7-23, 3 on 7-16
Western Bluebird, juv. at birdbath on 7-28
Yellow-rumped Warbler, juv. on 7-29
Brown Creeper, 7-31, 7-17
Warbling Vireo, juvs. on 7-26, 7-20
Violet-green Swallow, juvs. on 7-26
Rufous Hummingbird, 7-18, FOS
Eurasian Collared-Dove, 7-19, 7-9
House Wren
Broad-tailed Hummingbird
Chipping Sparrow, 7-7, 7-8, 7-18
Lesser Goldfinch, 7-7, 7-8, 7-23
Hermit Thrush, 7-25, calling
Mourning Dove, occ.
Dark-eyed Junco, Gray-headed
Red-breasted Nuthatch, 7-20
Three-toed Woodpecker, juv., new for yard area
Williamson’s Sapsucker
Red-winged Blackbird, 7-17

Woodland Park Downtown Area, Memorial Park Area
Brewer’s Blackbird, 7-31- FOS
Red Crossbill, 7-31, 7-15
Chimney Swift, 7-27

London Mountain Trail, W of Fairplay, 7-30
Clark’s Nutcracker, flock of 16
Spotted Sandpiper
Brown-capped Rosy-Finch
White-tailed Ptarmigan, feather found along trail near Old London Minesite
Wilson’s Warbler, singing
Lincoln’s Sparrow, singing
Mountain Bluebird
Red Crossbill
Broad-tailed Hummingbird, flying overhead at summit at 13,000+ feet
Hammond’s Flycatcher

Rainbow Gulch Area near Woodland Park and Rampart Reservoir, 7-23
Most species singing
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Cordilleran Flycatcher
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
House Wren
Brown Creeper
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Hermit Thrush
Lincoln's Sparrow, juvs.
Chipping Sparrow, flock of 40 along Rampart Range Road
Western Kingbird, 3 along Rampart Range Road, new sighting for area
Lark Sparrow, a few along Rampart Range Road
Yellow-rumped Warbler

Buffalo Peaks Loop Trail S of Fairplay, 7-24
Golden Eagle, along Hwy. 285
Swainson’s Hawk, along Hwy. 285
Three-toed Woodpecker
Williamson’s Sapsucker
Broad-tailed Hummingbird, at 12,000+ feet
Hammond’s Flycatcher, singing
Cliff Swallow, along Hwy. 24 in South Park
Mountain Chickadee, singing
Brown Creeper
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Hermit Thrush, calling
Lincoln’s Sparrow, sang once, juvs.
White-crowned Sparrow, juvs., sang a few times
Pine Siskin
Red Crossbill
Pine Grosbeak
American Pipit, with food items
Brown-capped Rosy-Finch
Horned Lark
Bighorn Sheep, herd of about 20
LOTS of Elk sign

South Platte River near Lake George, 7-11
Song Sparrow, sing, call
Black-headed Grosbeak, calling
Pine Siskin, calling
Gray Catbird, calling
Northern Flicker, singing
Belted Kingfisher
Spotted Sandpiper
Yellow Warbler, singing

Mount Princeton and Tigger Peak Trails, W of Buena Vista, 7-14
Hermit Thrush, sing
Hammond’s Flycatcher, sing
Brown-capped Rosy Finch
Swifts, 3
American Pipit, with food items
Common Raven, flock of 10
Turkey Vulture, South Park

Rainbow Gulch Area near Woodland Park and Rampart Reservoir, 7-12
Most birds singing
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Rufous Hummingbird, 7-12, FOS
Cordilleran Flycatcher
Spotted Sandpiper
Tree Swallow
Violet-green Swallow
Hermit Thrush
Pine Siskin
Brown Creeper
Vesper Sparrow, along Rampart Range Road
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Broad-tailed Hummingbird
Lincoln’s Sparrow

Fourmile Creek Trail, Dome Rock SWA, S of Divide, 7-17
Most birds singing
MacGillivray’s Warbler
House Wren
Green-tailed Towhee
Spotted Towhee
Cordilleran Flycatcher
Hermit Thrush
Black-headed Grosbeak

Lovell-White Gulch Loop Trail, Woodland Park, 7-3
Lots of singing
American Robin
Hermit Thrush
Brown Creeper
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Lincoln’s Sparrow
Black-headed Grosbeak
Warbling Vireo
Cordilleran Flycatcher
Clark’s Nutcracker
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Steller’s Jay
Pine Siskin
Dark-eyed Junco
Williamson’s Sapsucker
White-breasted Nuthatch
Hairy Woodpecker
Northern Flicker
Western Tanager

Parents House in Englewood
Was surprised to hear 2 Broad-tailed Hummingbirds in yard area thru the 
month
Red-breasted Nuthatch


Joe LaFleur
Woodland Park, Teller County

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