Date: Thursday, February 27, 2020

Email: RBA AT Cobirds.org

Compiler: Dave Leatherman, [email protected]

Phone: (970) 690-2257 (cell)

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Birders have been helpful by reporting updates to COBIRDS. Thanks!

CAPITAL LETTERS denote very rare species, as listed by the Colorado Bird 
Records Committee at the CFO website.

(*) indicates new information on a species.

For more information on birds seen today, go to 
cobirds.org<http://cobirds.org/> and scroll to the bottom for “Recent eBird 
Sightings.”

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Rare, out-of-place and out-of-season species include:



Swan (Multiple counties reporting, with some listed below.  For other locations 
please check COBIRDS and eBird)

Trumpeter Swan (Larimer, Logan, *Mesa)

Tundra Swan (*Eagle, Rio Grande)

Barrow’s Goldeneye (Denver)

Sharp-tailed Grouse (Weld)

Dunlin (Pueblo)

Red-necked Phalarope (Boulder)

Mew Gull (Adams, Pueblo)

GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULL (Larimer)

GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL (*Larimer, *Pueblo)

Red-throated Loon (Pueblo)

Pacific Loon (Pueblo)

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Larimer)

GYRFALCON (Larimer)

PACIFIC WREN (*Jefferson)

Winter Wren (*Jefferson)

Eastern Bluebird (Eagle)

SNOW BUNTING (Weld)

Rosy-Finches (Boulder)

White-throated Sparrow (Pueblo, Weld)

Rusty Blackbird (*Eagle)

Common Yellowthroat (Jefferson)

Western Tanager (Pueblo)



Note, for locations listed below you are not familiar with, go to the Colorado 
Field Ornithologists’ (CFO) website. Select the “Birding Resources” header and 
toggle down to “County Birding”, and indicate county of interest. Site info is 
then available. https://coloradocountybirding.org/County/BySite.aspx.



ADAMS COUNTY:

—On Feb 23 a Mew Gull was reported at Mann-Nyholt Lake in Henderson, first seen 
 by Susan Rosine on Feb 20.



BOULDER COUNTY: Mixed locks of Rosy-Finches (primarily Brown-capped 
Rosy-Finches and Gray-crowned Rosy Finches, with fewer Black Rosy-Finches) have 
been seen fairly regularly at 2 different feeders in Ward.  The following map 
with the exact locations are from a COBirds post by Todd Deininger dated Feb. 
25: 
https://www.google.com/mymaps/viewer?mid=1SJDqKgXs7pMs-DGfOShKT7CYC6I&hl=en_US



DENVER COUNTY:

—On Feb 23 two Barrow’s Goldeneyes were reported at Denver City Park/Duck Lake 
by Anita Denboske.



EAGLE COUNTY:

—On Feb 26 a Tundra Swan was reported on the Eagle River between Dotsero and 
Gypsum, first reported at Dostero Ponds by JoAnn Potter Riggle.

On Feb 22 an Eastern Bluebird was reported at Dotsero W Frontage Road in Eagle 
by JoAnne Potter Riggle.

—On Feb 26 two Rusty Blackbirds were reported at Daggett Lane in Gypsum. First 
reported on Feb 12 by JoAnn Potter Riggle.



GARFIELD COUNTY:

—On February 20 two Trumpeter Swans were reported at Devereux Road and Two 
Rivers Park in Glenwood Springs by Jonalyn Yancey.



JEFFERSON COUNTY:

—On Feb 23 a Rusty Blackbird was reported at Bear Creek Lake Park by Amanda 
Spears.

—On Feb 26 a Winter Wren was reported at Wheat Ridge Greenbelt - West Lake by 
Stephen Johnson

—On Feb 22 a Winter Wren reported on Clear Creek Trail (Golden to I -70) by 
Robert Raker.

—On Feb 22 the wintering Common Yellowthroat on Clear Creek Trail (Golden to 
I-70) was reported as continuing.

—On Feb 26 the wintering PACIFIC WREN was reported at BearCreek LakePark in 
Lakewood.  From the Whitetail Deer parking area walking to the creek, it has 
often been reported as close as 50-100 ft downstream.  This 1st JeffCo eBird 
record first reported on Dec 22 by Chris Wood.  Note, this location requires a 
fee via Daily or AnnualPass (not covered by State Park Pass).



LARIMER COUNTY:

—On Feb 22 two Trumpeter Swans at Aggregate and Bella Rosa by Kelly Ormesher.

—On Feb 18 a GYRFALCON was seen on the big poles west of Taft on W Trilby Rd, 
near the Larimer County Landfill in Fort Collins. There is a new stake-out 
eBird hotspot near its favorite perch. This winter’s first report was on Nov 3 
by Robert Beauchamp. Please post updates to COBirds. Although not seen within 
the last week, including searches mid-morning on Feb 26, this bird is probably 
still in the area and, thus, is retained on the RBA.

—On Feb 22 a wintering adult male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker was reported at 
GrandviewCemetery in Fort Collins.  Favorite haunts are: (1) two Austrian pines 
just e of the portapotty midway along the road that divides the s edge of the 
cemetery from City Park 9 golf course, and (2) the first large deciduous tree 
(linden) sw of a small “Christmas tree” that sits just s of the cemetery road 
dividing Sections 8 and G.  Note, this bird is VERY wary and spends time in 
places besides the above. First reported in November 2019 by Dave Leatherman.

---On Feb 26 a Great Black-backed Gull (1st winter) was at the n end of Boyd 
Lake SP.  On Feb 22 a Great Black-backed Gull (1st winter) and Glaucous-winged 
Gull (1st winter) were reported at Boyd Lake SP by Doug Ward.  These and other 
uncommon gulls at same site are probably individuals seen earlier this winter 
at Warren Lake in Fort Collins.  A first-winter Great Black-backed Gull, 
probably same as above, was reported Feb 22 by Josh Bruening on Horsetooth Res 
s of Spring Creek Dam.  Obviously, the gulls are moving around and all the 
above areas warrant searching.



LOGAN COUNTY:

—On Feb 22 two Trumpeter Swans were reported at Red Lion SWA by Sue Riffe.



MESA COUNTY:

---On Feb 26 three Trumpeter Swans were reported on the Colorado River at 
Debeque (39.1962,-108.2673) by Carol Ortenzio.



PUEBLO COUNTY:

—On Feb 22 a Red-throated and a Pacific Loon were reported at Pueblo Reservoir 
by Brandon Percival. These birds first reported earlier this winter.

—On Feb 26 the Great Black-backed Gull known as “Murray” was reported at Pueblo 
Reservoir. Murray has spent 20-plus years as a winter resident at Lake Pueblo 
SP.

—On Feb 22 two wintering Dunlins continue at Pueblo Reservoir-South Marina.  
Probably the same individuals were also seen at Pueblo West Gravel Pit on Feb 
22.

---On Feb 22 the amazing wintering Western Tanager continues in Russian-olives 
along the Arkansas R e of Pueblo Res Dam at Pueblo West Gravel Pit area.

---On Feb 22 a second-cycle Mew Gull was at Pueblo West Gravel Pit, reported by 
CU Bird Club.  Along the river nearby were four White-throated Sparrows, also 
by CU Bird Club.



[Various trails along the Ark R in Pueblo between the Nature Center, Valco 
Ponds and the recreation areas e of the Pueblo Res Dam have a number of other 
bird species that are certainly noteworthy but not quite RBA or blimp-worthy.  
See COBIRDS or eBird alerts].



RIO GRANDE COUNTY:

—Monte Vista Refuge currently is hosting thousands of Sandhill Cranes.



WELD COUNTY:

—On Feb 23 a SNOW BUNTING was reported on Weld CR 134 e of CR 111 by Sue Riffe.

—On Feb 21 a White-throated Sparrow reported at Banner Lakes SWA by James 
McCall.

---On Feb 23 a flock of 14 Sharp-tailed Grouse by Sue Riffe n of CR134 just e 
of CR111.

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 Upcoming Denver Field Ornithologists field trips (details at 
dfobirds.org<http://dfobirds.org/>)



Dawson Butte Ranch Open Space (Douglas County)

Saturday, February 29

7:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Chris Gilbert (Email: chrisgee9 AT gmail.com; 804-214-1508) Percent



Littleton

Monday, March 2

6:30 AM - 12:00 PM

David Suddjian (Email: dsuddjian AT gmail.com<http://gmail.com/>; 831-713-8659)



Good birding,

Dave Leatherman, Fort Collins

[email protected]

970(690-2257) cell



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