Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Email: RBA  AT cobirds.org
Compiler:  Allison Hilf, ahilf AT me.com
Phone:  303-888-5110
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The Colorado Rare Bird report is an informational service. 
Because of statewide coronavirus “Stay at Home” orders, the purpose of this 
report is to keep homebound readers abreast of rare bird sightings across the 
state during spring migration.
It does NOT endorse or encourage illegal travel to see or "chase" rare birds 
beyond your own local area.

Once again, we must urge readers to respect state and local restrictions on 
non-critical travel and limits on outdoor activities that include birding.
Please bird ONLY at or close to home and ONLY with universally promoted safety 
precautions, including physical “social distancing” and face coverings.
Or, as Dave Leatherman noted this week, “Be like a Cedar Waxwing . . . very 
compliant in their wearing of masks.”
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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 and scroll to the 
bottom for “Recent eBird Sightings.”
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Spring migration notes: 
Cassin’s Finches are being reported in very large flocks with this last bout of 
snow.  
Swallows, Turkey Vultures, Broad-tailed and Black-chinned Hummingbirds, 
phoebes, finches, and Swainson’s Hawks are returning.  
Sparrow and longspur migrations are also upon us (Vesper, Savannah, Lincoln’s, 
Chipping).
Shorebirds (sandpipers, plovers, phalaropes, Dunlins, curlews, godwits) are 
showing up at shores and flooded fields.
And did somebody say “warblers”?
What’s in your yard or near your home?
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Rare, out-of-place and some out-of-season species reports are listed below. 

Long-tailed Duck (*Arapahoe, *Jefferson)
Red-necked Grebe (*El Paso)
Black-necked Stilt (Ouray)
Snowy Plover (Kiowa, Larimer)
Long-billed Curlew (Adams, Archuleta, Boulder, *El Paso, Mesa)
Marbled Godwit (*Boulder, *El Paso)
Iceland Gull (Thayer’s) (*Larimer)
Common Loon (Denver, Kiowa)
Neotropic Cormorant (El Paso, Fremont)
Williamson’s Sapsucker (Clear Creek)
Olive-sided Flycatcher (*El Paso)
BLACK PHOEBE (Denver, Bent, Boulder, San Miguel)
Vermilion Flycatcher (El Paso, Jefferson)
Veery (Eagle)
Curve-billed Thrasher (*Teller)
Mixed Rosy Finch Flock (Larimer)
Grasshopper Sparrow (*Arapahoe)
Black-throated Sparrow (El Paso)  
Sagebrush Sparrow (El Paso, Jefferson)
Black-and-white Warbler (*Boulder)
Northern Parula (Pueblo)

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ADAMS COUNTY:
—On April 9 two Long-billed Curlews were reported at Rocky Mountain Arsenal NWR 
by Liz Steiner.
 
ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
—On April 14 a Grasshopper Sparrow was reported at Cherry Creek State Park, in 
the Pelican Point parking lot area near the bathrooms, by Joey Negreann.
—On April 14 a Long-tailed Duck was reported at Quincy Reservoir.  First 
reported April 3 by G Stacks.
—On April 10 two Long-tailed Ducks were reported at South Platte Park by Phil 
Lyon.  These are the same birds reported on the Jefferson County side of the 
Park.
 
ARCHULETA COUNTY:
—On April 12 a Long-billed Curlew was reported by Charles Martinez at Lynch 
Pond northwest of Pagosa Springs. Three LBCUs first reported at this location 
on Apr 10 by Byron Greco.
 
BENT COUNTY:
—On April 11 a BLACK PHOEBE was reported in John Martin Reservoir SWA by Duane 
Nelson.
 
BOULDER COUNTY:
—On April 14 a Marbled Godwit was reported at Carolyn Holmberg Preserve at Rock 
Creek Farms / Stearns Lake, in the field just N of the CloudView Stables and 
west of S 104th St by Chris Petrizzo.
—On April 14 a Black-and-white Warbler was reported at the Grapewood Townhouse 
Complex in North Boulder.  First reported Apr 13 by Jon Webb.
—On April 12 eight Long-billed Curlews were reported at Lagerman Reservoir by 
Peter Burke.
—On April 10 a BLACK PHOEBE was reported at 5523 La Plata Cir, Boulder by 
Jennifer  Delaney.
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CLEAR CREEK COUNTY:
—On April 10 eight Williamson’s Sapsuckers were reported at Bergen Peak SWA by 
Chuck Aid.
—On April 9 a Fox Sparrow (slate-colored) was reported at The Goshawk (private 
but open to public) by Cameron Carver.
  
DENVER COUNTY:
—On April 11, a BLACK PHOEBE was reported at Grasmere Lake in Washington Park. 
First reported Apr 10 by Jeff Dawson. First Denver County eBird record if 
accepted by Colorado Bird Record Committee.
—On April 9 a Common Loon male in breeding plumage was reported at Marston 
Reservoir. First reported Apr 7 by Mackenzie Goldthwait and Doug Kibbe.

EAGLE COUNTY:
—On April 9 a Veery was reported at Brush Creek Confluence Open space by Rich 
McCain.
 
EL PASO COUNTY:
—On April 14 an Olive-sided Flycatcher was reported at Nancy Lewis Park by 
Terence Berger.
—On April 14 a Red-necked Grebe was reported at Big Johnson Reservoir & 
Bluestem Prairie Open Space.  First reported on March 13.  by David Tønnessen.
—On April 14 a Marbled Godwit was reported at Big Johnson Reservoir & Bluestem 
Prairie Open Space.  First reported April 13 by David Tønnessen.
—On April 14 twenty-eight Long-billed Curlews, yes 28, were reported at several 
locations in the county by Aaron Driscoll.   See his COBirds post dated April 
14 for specific locations. 
—On April 13 a Sagebrush Sparrow was reported at Bar 10 Rd by David Tønnessen.
—On April 12 a Vermilion Flycatcher was reported at Palmer Park in Colorado 
Springs. First reported Apr 7.
—On April 11 a Neotropic Cormorant was reported at Memorial Park and Prospect 
Lake. First reported by Tyler Stewart.
—On April 10 a Black-throated Sparrow was reported in Woodmoor by Charlie 
Simmons.
NOTE: Chico Basin Ranch and Clear Spring Ranch (exit 123 off I-25) are closed 
until at least Apr 30 because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
 
FREMONT COUNTY:
—On April 12 a Neotropic Cormorant was reported at Valco Pond in Cañon City by 
Joel Adams.
 
JEFFERSON COUNTY:
—On April 14 two Long-tailed Ducks were reported at South Platte Park/South 
Platte Reservoir —Southwest Bay Area.  First reported March 11 by David Bailey.
—On April 12 a Sagebrush Sparrow was re-found at Bear Creek Lake Park (Mountain 
View parking) by Reed Gorner.
—On Apr 9 a Sagebrush Sparrow was reported at Hildebrand Ranch Park by Michelle 
Desrosiers.
—On April 9 three Vermilion Flycatchers were reported at 57 Lookout Mountain Rd 
in Golden by Michael Bell.
NOTE:  Red Rocks Park is closed indefinitely because of the COVID-19 outbreak.

KIOWA COUNTY:
—On April 11 two Snowy Plovers were reported at Upper Queens/Neeskah Reservoir 
by Steven Mlodinow, who on Apr 7 first report 10 SNPLs here and 1 at Neenoshe 
Reservoir.
—On April 11 a Common Loon was reported at Neegronda Reservoir by Steven 
Mlodinow, who first reported it Apr 7.
 
LARIMER COUNTY:
—On April 14 four Iceland Gull (Thayer’s) were reported at Horseshoe Reservoir. 
 First reported on March 10 by Nick Komar.

—On April 13 approx 5 Brown-capped and Gray-crowned Rosy finches and a single 
Black-Rosy-Finch were reported in Estes Park by Scott Rashid.   Additionally 
300 Cassin’s Finches and three Evening Grosbeaks managed to eat lots of bird 
seed!!   
—On April 13 a Snowy Plover was reported at Arapahoe Bend Natural Area - Rigden 
Reservoir (Strauss Cabin Lake).  First reported on April 12 by Nick Komar.

MESA COUNTY:
—On April 13 Long-billed Curlews were reported at Brewsters Ridge and old 
Highway 6&50, with a few now and then at Highline Lake by Denise and Mark 
Vollmar.

OURAY COUNTY:
—On April 9 a Black-necked Stilt was reported at Ridgway SP Marina area by Don 
Marsh and Brenda Wright.

PUEBLO COUNTY:
—On April 11 a Northern Parula was reported in the Osprey picnic area of Rock 
Canyon below Pueblo Reservoir dam by Brandon Percival.
NOTE: Chico Basin Ranch is closed until at least Apr 30 because of the COVID-19 
outbreak.

SAN MIGUEL COUNTY:
—On April 13 Black Phoebe was reported at Gypsum Valley - boat launch to bridge 
area by Eric Hynes.

TELLER COUNTY:
—On April 14 two Curve-billed Thrasher were reported in Florissant by Joe 
LaFleur on behalf of Rodney and Sharon Saunders.    The pair has been seen 
regularly since September.  This is a first Teller County record for this 
species if accepted by the Colorado Birds Record Committee.

 
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PLEASE NOTE: Because of COVID-19 pandemic precautions, Denver Field 
Ornithologists has suspended all field trips scheduled for April, May and June. 
Other birding clubs have also canceled activities, and the annual Colorado 
Field Ornithologists convention, set for Pueblo in May, has been canceled.
 
Please share interesting and/or unusual birds and behavior observations on 
COBirds.  
 
Good birding,
 
Allison Hilf
Aurora, CO
ahilf AT aol.com
303-888-5110


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