Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Email: RBA  AT cobirds.org<http://cobirds.org/>

Compiler: Dave Leatherman, daleatherman@msn.<dot> com

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The Colorado Rare Bird Report is an informational service.

Because of statewide coronavirus “Stay at Home” and “Safer at Home” orders 
(depending on where you live), 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 permitted area.



We urge readers to respect state and local restrictions on non-critical travel 
and limits on outdoor activities that include birding. Please do all you can to 
ensure the safety of others and yourself while birding, including appropriate 
PPE and distancing.

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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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Spring migration notes:

Passerine migration is in full swing, with many neotropical species arriving.  
Any patch of habitat can produce birds. Birds like Rose-breasted Grosbeak, 
Broad-winged Hawk, American Redstart, flocks of Spizella sparrows, empid 
flycatchers, Mississippi Kites (all along Ark. R. from KA w to Pueblo/Colorado 
Springs) and many other wonderful species not included here are out there to be 
enjoyed.



What’s in your yard or near your home?  Let us know on COBirds.

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Rare birds and some out-of-place or out-of-season birds are listed below.



Neotropic Cormorant (El Paso, Weld)

Reddish Egret (*Mesa)

Glossy Ibis (Washington)

Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Jefferson)

White-eyed Vireo (*Baca)

Yellow-throated Vireo (Jefferson, *Larimer, Boulder)

Philadelphia Vireo (Jefferson)

Bewick’s Wren (Jefferson)

Gray-cheeked Thrush (*Baca)

Varied Thrush (*Bent)

Grasshopper Sparrow (Delta)

Sagebrush Sparrow (*Denver)

Golden-crowned Sparrow (Boulder, Denver)

Northern Waterthrush (*Arapahoe, *Baca, *LaPlata, *Montrose, Weld)

Black-and-white Warbler (*Bent, Jefferson, *Larimer)

Prothonotary Warbler (*LaPlata)

Tennesee Warbler (*Baca, Douglas, Kiowa *Larimer)

LUCY’S WARBLER (*Mesa)

Nashville Warbler (*Baca, Jefferson)

Kentucky Warbler (Larimer)

Hooded Warbler (Adams, *Chaffee, *Kiowa, Larimer)

Cape May Warbler (*Baca)

Northern Parula (*Bent, Boulder)

Yellow-throated Warbler (Broomfield, Pueblo)

Bay-breasted Warbler (Pueblo)

Chestnut-sided Warbler (*Baca, Boulder, Pueblo)

Black-throated Blue Warbler (*Jefferson)

Blackpoll Warbler (*Baca, *Boulder, Larimer)

Palm Warbler (Arapahoe, *Boulder, Broomfield, Denver)

HERMIT WARBLER (*Bent)

Black-throated Green Warbler (El Paso, Jefferson)

Prairie Warbler (Larimer)

CANADA WARBLER (Kiowa)

Summer Tanager (Boulder)

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ADAMS COUNTY:

—On April 30 a Hooded Warbler was reported at Barr Lake SP (banding station 
area) by Dan Maynard and others.



ARAPAHOE COUNTY:

—On May 4 a Northern Waterthrush continues at Cherry Creek SP (Lake Loop), 
first reported May 3 by Doug Schoch.

—On May 4 a Palm Warbler continued at Cherry Creek SP (Lake Loop), possibly the 
same individual found on May 1 just south of there by Mitchell Bailey.



BACA COUNTY:

--On May 5 a heard-only Cape May Warbler was reported high in the trees by 
Steve Mlodinow below the dam at Two Buttes Reservoir.

--On May 5 two Chestnut-sided Warblers were reported by Steve Mlodinow below 
the dam at Two Buttes Reservoir.

--On May 5 a White-eyed Vireo was reported by Steve Mlodinow below the dam at 
Two Buttes Reservoir.

--On May 5 Steve Mlodinow also reports below the dam at Two Buttes Reservoir 5 
Northern Waterthrushes, 1 Nashville Warbler, 1 American Redstart, 2 Tennessee 
Warblers, 1 Blackpoll Warbler, 1 Ovenbird and a russet-backed Swainson’s Thrush.

--On May 5 a Gray-cheeked Thrush was reported by Steve Mlodinow at Turk’s Pond 
SWA.



BENT COUNTY:

--On May 5 a Hermit Warbler was reported by the Phenegers at Melody Tempel 
Grove west of the CR35 bridge.

--On May 4 a male Varied Thrush was reported along the north side of the 
parking/equipment area w of CR35 at Melody Tempel Grove by John Malenich.

--On May 4 a Northern Parula was reported by John Malenich at Melody Tempel 
Grove.

--On May 4 a Black-and-white Warbler was reported by John Malenich at Melody 
Tempel Grove.



BOULDER COUNTY:

--On May 5 a Palm Warbler was reported from Lagerman Ag Preserve  (“along 
north/ south stretch of Prospect Rd, in small tree across road from Sweden Lake 
Trail intersection”) by Emil Yappert.

--On May 5 a Blackpoll Warbler was reported at TwinLakes in n Boulder by Nathan 
Pieplow.

—On May 4 a Palm Warbler found at Hecla Lake on May 3 by Andy Angstrom 
continued.

—On May 3 a Palm Warbler was reported from near the CU Campus (Confluence Ponds 
& Skunk Creek) by Leslie S.

—On May 2 a Summer Tanager was reported from Pella Crossing by Bryan Guarente.
—On May 1 a Chestnut-sided Warbler was reported from Elks Park by

Luke Pheneger.

—On May 1 a Palm Warbler was reported at Carolyn Holmberg Preserve by Chipper 
Phillips.

—On May 1 a Northern Parula was reported at Waneka Lake by Pablo Quezada.

—On April 30 a Golden-crowned Sparrow was reported at the Boulder Community 
Garden by Richard Trinkner.



BROOMFIELD COUNTY:

—On May 3 a Palm Warbler was reported from the pond west of Stearns Lake, first 
found May 1 by Chipper Phillips.

--On May 4 a Summer Tanager was reported from Interlocken Business Park by 
Chipper Phillips.



CHAFFEE COUNTY:

--On May 5 a Hooded Warbler was first reported from Sands Lake SWA by Tyler 
Wilson.



DELTA COUNTY:

—On April 30 a Grasshopper Sparrow was reported in Austin by Connie Kogler. 
There appear to be no previous eBird records of Grasshopper Sparrow in Delta 
county.



DENVER COUNTY:

--On May 5 a Sagebrush Sparrow was reported at Westerly Creek Park by Jason 
Bidgood.

—On April 30 a Palm Warbler was reported at Westerly Creek (MLK Jr Blvd to Sand 
Creek). First reported on April 28 by Jake Shorty.

—On May 4 a Golden-crowned Sparrow was reported at Sand Creek (Havana St to 
Westerly Creek). First reported on April 19 by Jake Shorty.  There are no 
previous eBird records for Denver County.



DOUGLAS COUNTY:

—On May 3 a Tennessee Warbler was reported at Chatfield SP (upsteam of 
Kingfisher Bridge) by Joey Kellner.



EL PASO COUNTY:

—On May 2 a Black-throated Green Warbler was reported from Adams Open Space by 
Chris Gilbert.

—On May 1 a Neotropic Cormorant was reported from Big Johnson Reservoir by 
David Tønnessen.



Note: Chico Basin Ranch is closed to the public, except for dues-paying members 
of the birding, hunting and fishing clubs.



JEFFERSON COUNTY:

—On May 5 a male Black-throated Blue Warbler continues in Golden, first 
reported by Michael Lester on May 2 in the vicinity of the Garden Glen Ct. 
cul-de-sac, between the footbridge & 1st St, where there is now a stakeout 
hotspot.

—On May 2 a Yellow-throated Vireo was reported from Harriman Lake Park by Linda 
Lee.

—On May 2 a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher was reported from Standley Lake (north 
shore) by Donna Stumpp.

—On May 2 a Philadelphia Vireo was reported from North Table Mountain Park by 
David Bailey. Third eBird record for the county.

—On May 2 a Nashville Warbler was reported at Bear Creek Lake Park--Big Soda 
Lakes N. Trail by Tom & Claire H.

—On May 1 a Bewick’s Wren, the 3rd ebird county record, was reported at Belmar 
Park, by Jesse Casias.

—On May 2 a Black-and-white Warbler was reported at Harriman Lake Park; first 
found on April 30 by Dale Pate.

—On April 29 a Black-throated Green Warbler was reported at Robert A Easton 
Regional Park by Dale Pate.



NOTE:  Red Rocks Park is closed indefinitely because of the COVID-19 outbreak.



KIOWA COUNTY:

--On May 4 a Hooded Warbler was reported from Upper Queens Res by John Malenich.

—On May 3 a CANADA WARBLER was reported from Upper Queens Reservoir by David 
Dowell.

—On May 2 a Tennessee Warbler was reported from Upper Queens Reservoir by David 
Dowell.



LAPLATA COUNTY:

--On May 5 a Prothonotary Warbler first reported May 4 from Pastorius Res by 
David Dunford was reported as continuing.

--On May 5 a Northern Waterthrush was reported from Pastorius Res by David 
Dunford.



LARIMER COUNTY:

--On May 4 a Tennessee Warbler was reported from Prospect Ponds NA by EJ Raynor.

--On May 4 multiple Blackpoll Warblers were found in both Loveland (Lon Hagler 
Res by Christine Sparks) and Fort Collins (Arapahoe Bend NA by Brian Tarbox, 
Prospect Ponds NA by Matthew Webb and Josh Bruening, Environmental Learning 
Center by Brian Tarbox)

--On May 4 a Yellow-throated Vireo was reported from Wellington SWA by Brendan 
Beers.

--On May 4 a Prairie Warbler was heard by Matthew Webb, while he was birding in 
the Poudre Ponds NA, singing across the Poudre River to the east within 
Cottonwood Hollow NA.  Note: where it was heard several times within a portion 
of CHNA is off-limits to visitors.

--On May 5 a Yellow-throated Vireo first found on May 4 by Jay Breidt along the 
Poudre River at Poudre Ponds NA in Fort Collins, was reported as continuing.

—On May 4 a Hooded Warbler first reported from just east of Hamilton Reservoir 
(40.84861, -105.00980) by Matthew DeSaix was seen by the mob. The nickname for 
this small wetland is “The Oasis”. The legality of access to this area needs 
clerification.

—On April 30 a Black-and-white Warbler was at Rolland Moore Park by Nick Komar.

--On May 4 a Black-and-white Warbler was reported from Prospect Ponds NA by 
Matt Webb.

—On April 30 a Kentucky Warbler was reported at Lon Hagler Reservoir SWA by 
Christopher Murray.



MESA COUNTY:

--On May 5 a white morph Reddish Egret was nicely discerned among other white 
wader species at the Redlands Parkway Ponds w of Grand Jct. by Carol Ortenzio.

—On May 4 a LUCY’S WARBLER at the hotspot “Gateway Cottonwoods” west of Gateway 
(town), first found here on April 26 by Kathleen McGinley, continues and may be 
nesting.



MONTROSE COUNTY:

--On May 5 a Northern Waterthrush was reported from the Nucla Water Treatment 
Plant by Coen Dexter.



PUEBLO COUNTY:

—On May 3 a male Bay-breasted Warbler was reported from the Arkansas River 
Trail, east of Pueblo Blvd, by Evan Carlson.

—On April 30 a Yellow-throated Warbler was reported at Roselawn Cemetery. First 
reported on April 24 by Brandon Percival.

--On May 4 a Chestnut-sided Warbler was reported from near the Chico Basin 
Ranch HQ by Kip Miller.



Note: Chico Basin Ranch is closed to the public, except for dues-paying members 
of the  birding, hunting and fishing clubs.



WASHINGTON COUNTY:

--On May 3 a Glossy Ibis was reported from CR 57 & Hwy 6 pond by Nick Moore.



WELD COUNTY:

— On May 3 a Neotropic Cormorant was reported at PelicanLakes, a hotspot near 
Windsor, by Ryan Graves.

--On May 4 a Northern Waterthrush was reported from Norma’s Grove (CR100 e of 
CR57) by Ryan Graves.



Crow Valley Campground is closed to all human activity (per U.S.Forest Service 
District Office in Greeley).

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PLEASE NOTE: Because of COVID-19 pandemic precautions, Denver Field 
Ornithologists has suspended all field trips scheduled for May and June. Other 
birding clubs have also canceled activities, and the annual Colorado Field 
Ornithologists convention, set for Pueblo in May, has been reset for May, 2021.



Please share interesting and/or unusual birds and behavior observations on 
COBirds.



Dave Leatherman, Fort Collins

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