This is the Rare Bird Alert for Thursday, October 5, 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 changed.


Red-necked Grebe (Boulder)

Black-bellied Plover (Boulder, Washington)

American Golden-Plover (Adams, Washington)

Dunlin (Adams)

Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Washington)

Red Phalarope (Boulder, *Jefferson)

JAEGER, species to be determined (Adams)

Sabine’s Gull (Chaffee)

LAUGHING GULL (Weld)

Mew Gull (Larimer)

Caspian Tern (Logan, Washington)

Broad-winged Hawk (Arapahoe, Boulder, Douglas, Montrose, Morgan)

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Kiowa)

TROPICAL KINGBIRD (Montrose)

Cassin's Kingbird (Boulder, Jefferson, Mesa)

Pygmy Nuthatch (Morgan)

Eastern Bluebird (El Paso)

Wood Thrush (*Lincoln)

Purple Finch (*El Paso)

Nashville Warbler (La Plata, Larimer)

CONNECTICUT WARBLER (*Lincoln)

Magnolia Warbler (El Paso, Weld)

Blackburnian Warbler (Larimer)

Pine Warbler (Larimer)

Black-throated Green Warbler (Lincoln)

Lark Sparrow (Clear Creek)

Golden-crowned Sparrow (Arapahoe)

Summer Tanager (El Paso)

EASTERN MEADOWLARK (Sedgwick)


*ADAMS COUNTY:*

—On September 24 Susan Rosine reported an American Golden-Plover on the
Neidrach Nature Trail at Barr Lake SP, seen again on September 26 by
Mautitz.

---On October 3 Norm Lewis & Brian Johnson reported 2 American
Golden-Plovers at Barr Lake SP.

---On October 3 Norm Lewis reported a distant JAEGER near the nature
center, species to be determined.


*ARAPAHOE COUNTY:*

—On September 30 Cynthia Madsen saw a Broad-winged Hawk at Aurora Res.

---On October 2 & 3 Jared del Russo reported a Golden-crowned Sparrow at
his home in Centennial.


*BOULDER COUNTY*:

---On September 27 David Dowell reported a Red-necked Grebe & a
Black-bellied Plover at Terry Lake. Both continued through Oct 3.

---On September 29 Luis Matheus reported a Cassin's Kingbird at Stearns
Lake.

---On September 30 Steve Frye reported a Broad-winged Hawk at Rabbit
Mountain.

---On September 30 Peter Burke found a Broad-winged Hawk at Boulder Mt Park.

---On October 1 Nunes reported an immature Red Phalarope at Lagerman
Reservoir, also seen by Bill Kaempfer & Aaron Yappert and on October 3 by
Mark Minner-lee.


*CHAFFEE COUNTY*:

---On October 1 Christian Hogenlocher saw a Sabine’s Gull at Buena Vista
Ice Pond.


*CLEAR CREEK COUNTY:*

---On October 3 Roger Linfield. On the same date he reported a Lark Sparrow
in the Empire Town Park.


*DOUGLAS COUNTY:*

---On September 30 Felice Lyons, Mary O'Connor, Renee Casias, Meg Reck,
Jill Holden, Mary Keithler, Jesse Casias, & John Hoogerheid reported a
Broad-winged Hawk


*EL PASO COUNTY:*

---On October 1 David Tønnessen reported a Magnolia Warbler at Adams Open
Space in Fountain.

---On October 3 MaryLynne  Ketcham & Alan Ketcham reported a Summer Tanager
(late) at Ramah Reservoir SWA.

---On October 4 Alan Versaw reported a Purple Finch in his yard.


*JEFFERSON COUNTY:*

---On October 4 Loarraine Lanning reported that the Red Phalarope, present
for about 10 days, continues at Chatfield SP--S Platte River Delta.

—On September 30 Crystal Wilson reported a Black Phoebe at the Deer Creek
Inlet at Chatfield SP; s een again on October 4 by Lorraine Lanning.

—On September 30 Scott Somershoe reported 2 Cassin's Kingbirds at Clement
Park & Johnson Reservoir.

—On Sept 30 Scott Dieni reported a Cassin's Kingbird at Welchester Tree
Park.

---On September 30 Gerald "Jerry" Baines reported a Cassin’s Kingbird from
Crown Hill Regional Park.


*KIOWA COUNTY:*

---On Oct 1 Mlodinov reported a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker at Neenoshee Res.


*LA PLATA COUNTY:*

---On October 3 Susan Allerton reported a Nashville Warbler from Pastorius
Reservoir.


*LARIMER COUNTY:*

—On September 25 David Leatherman reported a Blackburnian Warbler along the
Poudre north of Prospect Road. See his post in Cobirds for more info.

—On September 28 David Leatherman reported a Blackburnian Warbler at
Grandview Cemetery in Ft. Collins. It was seen there daily through October
1, but was AWOL on October 3.

—On September 29 & 30 Nick Komar reported a Mew Gull at Horseshoe
Reservoir.

—On September 29 Bob Harden reported a Nashville Warbler at Matthews-Reeser
Bird Sanctuary.

—On September 29 Kelsey King reported a Pine Warbler at Rocky Mountain
NP-- Hidden Valley.

—On September 30 Nick Komar & David Wade reported Cassin's Kingbirds at
Soapstone Prairie Natural Area.


*LINCOLN COUNTY:*

---On October 1 Tim Smart saw a Black-throated Green Warbler at a private
ranch.

---On October 4 Mark Peterson reported a CONNECTICUT WARBLER and a Wood
Thrush on private property “in the middle-of-nowhere.”


*MESA COUNTY:*

---On October 1 David Price saw a Cassin’s Kingbird at Mesa CR 10 wetland.


*MONTROSE COUNTY: *

---On October 2 Coen and Brenda found and photographed a TROPICAL KINGBIRD.
The bird was seen again today. It likes the area a mile and a half west of
Nucla, just south of the intersection of CC road and 2700 road. This is one
half mile south of the Sewer Ponds. They did not find it on October 4.


*MORGAN COUNTY:*

—On September 30 Steve Mlodinov reported a Broad-winged Hawk and 2 Pygmy
Nuthatchs at Jackson Reservoir.


*SEDGWICK COUNTY:*

—On September 27 Norm Lewis reported an EASTERN MEADOWLARK at DePoorter
Lake.



*WASHINGTON COUNTY:*

—On September 23 Ben Lagasse reported a Buff-breasted Sandpiper at Prewitt
Reservoir. From 1-3 have been seen there daily through October 1 by various
observers, then Tim Smart and David Dowell reported it on October 2.

—On September 25 Shawn Ashbaugh reported 2 Buff-breasted Sandpipers
at 80720, Akron US-CO(40.4118,-103.3849).

---On October 2 Steve Kingswood reported a Black-bellied and an American
Golden-Plover at Prewitt Reservoir.

---On October 2 Tim Smart and David Dowell reported a Caspian Tern at
Prewitt Reservoir.


*WELD COUNTY:*

—On September 29 Steve Mlodinov reported a LAUGHING GULL at LUNA Reservoir,
where it was seen again by Gene Rutherford on September 30.

---On October 1 Gene Rutherford reported a Magnolia Warbler at Eaton
Cemetery.


*Denver Field Ornithologists Field Trips: *


*Chico Basin Ranch*

*10/7/2017     6:00 AM - 6:00 PM*

*Leader: Mark Amershek   **[email protected]* <[email protected]>* or *
*303-329-8646*

*Trail Difficulty: *Moderate

*New Directions*: We’ll meet at the King Soopers parking lot - 5544
Promenade Parkway, Castle Rock, CO 80108. This is a NEW location - it is
NOT the OLD one at 100 Founders Parkway (the Kings Soopers has closed).


Chico Basin Ranch is a working cattle ranch located in El Paso and Pueblo
counties southeast of Colorado Springs. The driving distance from Castle
Rock will be approximately 100 miles; a little over two hours. This is a
fee area. We need volunteers with high clearance vehicles to drive on ranch
roads. Let leader know if you can drive. The ranch will be birded by
following the ranch roads in vehicles with stops to bird on level open
areas such as ponds, wetlands, and grasslands. This will be an all-day trip
so bring water, snacks, and lunch. Scopes will be handy but not necessary.
A two-way radio per car would be helpful. We will bird until 4 p.m. and
should be back at Castle Rock around 6 p.m. *Register online or contact
leader*

*This trip is full and you will be placed on the waiting list when you
register.*


*Catamount Trail (Green Mountain Trail to Catamount Reservoir) *

10/8/2017     6:30 AM - 2:00 PM

Leader: Chris Gilbert   [email protected] or 804-214-1508

Trail Difficulty: Strenuous

Directions:

Meet at Lowe's in Castle Rock near the outlet stores.. I-25 south, exit at
Founders/Meadows Pkwy (exit 184), turn right (west), then right on Santa Fe
Dr (Hwy 85), then right on New Beale St. Exact address 1360 New Beale St,
Castle Rock, CO 80108


About the Trip

We will meet and carpool to Green Mountain Falls, CO, about a one hour
drive from the meeting spot. The hike will be a 6-mile round trip with some
elevation gain at the start. We will see some waterfalls and great scenery.
We should see many of the typical mountain birds like Steller's Jays and
Evening Grosbeaks. Bring snacks, plenty of water, and a sack lunch; be
weather savvy and ready. We will eat lunch up at the reservoir. Binoculars
a must. Cameras are encouraged. Scopes are welcomed but not necessary
(you'll have to carry it 6 miles if you bring it). Register online or
contact leader.


1 person has registered for this trip. There are 11 spaces left.


*Chatfield State Park, The Big Sit*!

*10/8/2017     6:45 AM - 6:45 PM*

*Leader: Joey Kellner   **[email protected]* <[email protected]>* or *
*303-978-1748*

*Trail Difficulty: *Easiest trip of the year!

*Directions*

>From the Wadsworth Blvd entrance, go past the pay station to the stop sign,
turn right at this 'T' and continue around the reservoir. Cross the S
Platte River and continue up the hill. Turn left at the sign for the park
headquarters and make a hard left into the large parking lot labeled
Heronry Overlook. At the far right corner, a trail leads down to the Heron
Overlook. State Parks pass or day pass required.


*About the Sit*

The Big Sit, an international birding event, has exacting, loose, and
frivolous standards. Big Sitters count all the birds they see or hear from
within a circle with a 17-foot diameter. Count sitters may send out scouts
and beaters to find other birds and identify them as long as a Sitter sees
them from within the circle. All around the world on this date, people will
Sit Big. Come and join Joey Kellner and other recruits any time from
(before) dawn to (after) dusk. Stay for an hour, a morning, or all day.
Drop by whenever you like. Joey maintains an hourly chart of the birds that
Sitters see from the circle. In the past few years he has tallied 55-65
species, and mega-rarities like Arctic Loon have been found! Bring chairs,
breakfast, lunch, dinner, picnics, coffee, etc. Bring binoculars, scopes,
and field guides. *Register online or contact leader.*

*3 people have registered for this trip. There is no maximum.*


*Cherry Creek SP Wetlands Loop (Arapahoe County)*

*10/8/2017     8:00 AM - 12:00 PM*

*Leaders: Karen von Saltza   **[email protected]* <[email protected]>*
or **303-941-4881** and*

*Bill Wuerthele   **[email protected]* <[email protected]>* or *
*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.

*About the Trip*

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. Bring water and snacks; lunch is optional. Beginning
birders are welcome. *Register online or contact leader.*

*5 people have registered for this trip. There is no maximum.*


*For more information on the field trips go to* dfobirds.org.



Good birding!

Joe Roller

Denver, CO

[email protected]

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