Date: Friday, May 15, 2020

Email: RBA  AT cobirds.org

Compiler:  Patrick O’Driscoll, patodrisk AT gmail.com

Phone:  303-885-6955

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The Colorado Rare Bird report is an informational service.



Because of statewide coronavirus “Safer at Home” orders, this report is
meant to keep homebound readers abreast of rare bird sightings across the
state during spring migration. *It does NOT endorse and is NOT meant to
encourage the pursuit of rare birds beyond your local area.*



We urge readers to respect state and local restrictions on non-critical
travel.

*As potentially asymptomatic outside visitors, unethical urban/suburban
“chase” birders who travel to more remote locales risk exposing isolated
Colorado populations to the virus.*



To ensure the safety of yourself and others while birding, do the right
thing. Please practice physical distancing, wear face masks and follow all
other Covid-19 precautions.

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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*

How long will Colorado’s widespread warblerfest continue? More than 25 of
the rarer kinds have made appearances across the state, in addition to our
summer regulars. Certain warblers, tanagers, vireos, grosbeaks and thrushes
we would all be proud to find or see seem to be everywhere. The shorebirds
are also moving through, but more quickly, from sandpipers and Whimbrels to
dowitchers, phalaropes, a Ruddy Turnstone and leggier waders on up to
Glossy Ibis. Bring on the flycatchers!
Note: In an attempt to limit an already-overlong daily report, we are
omitting these recently listed species from the daily report:

*White-eyed Vireo, Yellow-throated Vireo, Chestnut-sided Warbler, Tennessee
Warbler, Black-and-white Warbler, Nashville Warbler, Palm Warbler,
Blackpoll Warbler, Northern Parula,* and* Summer Tanager.*

Please continue, however, to report these birds and other finds on COBIRDS.

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Rare birds and some out-of-place or out-of-season birds include:



Snow Goose (Hinsdale)

Long-tailed Duck (*Arapahoe)

MEXICAN WHIP-POOR-WILL (*Fremont)

Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Park, Pueblo)

Ruddy Turnstone (*Kiowa)

Short-billed Dowitcher (Bent)

Red-necked Phalarope (Dolores)

Red Phalarope (Mesa)

Least Tern (*Kiowa, *Mesa)

Caspian Tern (Weld)

Yellow-crowned Night-Heron (Arapahoe)

Neotropic Cormorant (Bent)

Glossy Ibis (Boulder, Larimer)

BLACK VULTURE (Fremont)

Mississippi Kite (Baca, El Paso)

Broad-winged Hawk (Jefferson)

Red-headed Woodpecker (Huerfano)

Vermilion Flycatcher (Las Animas. Otero)

Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Jefferson, Las Animas, Otero, Weld)

Winter Wren (Larimer)

Gray-cheeked Thrush (Bent, *El Paso, Prowers, *Weld)

Varied Thrush (Arapahoe)

Common Redpoll (Gunnison)

Field Sparrow (Adams, Jefferson, *Larimer)

Dark-eyed Junco (Baca)

Baltimore Oriole (Boulder, El Paso, Larimer, Otero)

Northern Waterthrush (*Mesa, *Saguache)

Golden-winged Warbler (Boulder, * El Paso, *Jefferson, *Larimer)

Blue-winged Warbler (Arapahoe, *El Paso, Fremont)

Prothonotary Warbler (*Broomfield, Jefferson)

LUCY’S WARBLER (Mesa)

Connecticut Warbler (*Bent)

Mourning Warbler (Prowers)

Kentucky Warbler (Chaffee, Prowers)

Hooded Warbler (Chaffee, Jefferson, Kiowa, Larimer, Pueblo, Saguache)

Cape May Warbler (Fremont, Prowers)

Blackburnian Warbler (*Denver, *Larimer)

Pine Warbler (*Jefferson, Prowers)

Yellow-throated Warbler (Broomfield, Jefferson, *Pueblo)

Magnolia Warbler (Boulder, Larimer)

Bay-breasted Warbler (*Larimer, Pueblo)

Grace’s Warbler (Las Animas, Ouray)

Black-throated Gray Warbler (*Broomfield, *Jefferson, *Kiowa, *Pitkin)

Scarlet Tanager (Boulder, Fremont)

Northern Cardinal (Arapahoe, *Boulder)

Blue Grosbeak (Larimer)

Painted Bunting (Baca, Otero)

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*ADAMS COUNTY:*

—On May 11 a Field Sparrow was reported at Barr Lake by Daniel Maynard.



*ARAPAHOE COUNTY:*

—On May 14 the continuing, very late Long-tailed Duck was reported by
Quincy Reservoir. First reported by G Stacks.

—On May 13 a Blue-winged Warbler was reported at Cherry Creek Valley
Ecological Park by Dave Hill and Cynthia Madsen.

—On May 12 a Yellow-crowned Night-Heron was reported at Cherry Creek Valley
Ecological Park. First reported May 9 by Rajkumar Manikandan.

—On May 10 a Northern Cardinal was heard and reported at Platte River
Park-Northern Wildlife Area by Brian Johnson.

—On May 10 a Varied Thrush was reported “at feeders for last 3 days” at a
private residence in Greenwood Village by Ann Coe. See eBird report.



*BACA COUNTY:*

—On May 11 four Mississippi Kites were reported in Cottonwood Canyon by Bez
Bezuidenhout.

—On May 10 a female Painted Bunting was re-found below Two Buttes Reservoir
dam. Two were first reported May 8 by Joey Kellner.

—On May 10 a Dark-eyed Junco was reported at Two Buttes SWA (below dam) by
Bez Bezuidenhout.



*BENT COUNTY:*

—On May 13 a Connecticut Warbler was reported at Melody Tempel Grove by
Jesse Casias and Christine Oblak.

—On May 13 a Gray-cheeked Thrush was re-found at Melody Tempel Grove. It is
one of two first reported May 6 by the Phenegers.

—On May 10 a Neotropic Cormorant was reported at Lake Hasty below John
Martin Reservoir Dam by Duane Nelson, who first found the bird on March 31.

—On May 10 two Short-billed Dowitchers were reported with a small flock of
Long-billed Dowitchers at John Martin Reservoir by John Haycroft and Donna
Stumpp.



*BOULDER COUNTY:*

—On May 14 a Northern Cardinal was found on Meadow Avenue, Boulder by Alex
Cruz Jr. The location is less than 1 mile from the Linden Avenue/ 21st
Street location where a continuing Northern Cardinal was last seen May 9.

—On May 13 a Magnolia Warbler was reported at Sawhill Ponds. First reported
May 12 by several birders. A Magnolia Warbler also was reported May 12 at
Eldorado Canyon SP by John Bryan.

—On May 13 a Baltimore Oriole was reported on Bear Creek Path, East Boulder
by Deborah Bowman. Another was reported May 9 at a private residence on
Apple Valley Road.

—On May 12 a Golden-winged Warbler was reported at Walden Ponds by Cara
Stiles.

—On May 12 a Northern Cardinal was reported along Goat Trail, Boulder by
Thomas Heinrich.

—On May 12 a male Scarlet Tanager was reported “coming to a private
residence” in the Marshall Mesa area of Boulder County (homeowner declines
to reveal location).

—On May 11 a Glossy Ibis was reported at Pella Crossing Open Space by
Richard Klassen.



*BROOMFIELD COUNTY:*

—On May 14 a Black-throated Gray Warbler was reported at Alexx & Michaels
Pond by Chipper Phillips, David Ely and Norman Erthal.

—On May 13 a Prothonotary Warbler was reported at Brainard Drive Pond by
Chipper Phillips.



*CHAFFEE COUNTY:*

—On May 12 a Kentucky Warbler was reported at Sands Lake SWA. First
reported May 8 by Jeff Guy.

—On May 11 a Hooded Warbler was re-found on the Arkansas River north and
west of Sands Lake by Sally Waterhouse and Cole Sites. First reported May 5
at Sands Lake SWA by Tyler Wilson.



*DENVER COUNTY:*

—On May 14 a Blackburnian Warbler was reported at First Creek at Green
Valley Ranch by Joe Chen. One also was reported May 13 on Sanderson Gulch
Trail near Ruby Hill Park.



*DOLORES COUNTY:*

—On May 13 two Red-necked Phalaropes were reported at Glade Lake 20 miles
NE of Cahone by Glenn Dunmire.



*EL PASO COUNTY:*

—On May 14 a Gray-cheeked Thrush was reported at Bear Creek Park East by
Tyler Stewart.

—On May 14 a Golden-winged Warbler was reported at Clear Spring Ranch.
First reported May 13 by Alan Ketcham.

—On May 14 a Blue-winged Warbler was reported at Clear Spring Ranch. First
reported May 10 by Tyler Stewart.

—On May 13 two Mississippi Kites were reported over Adams Open Space. A
Mississippi Kite also was reported May 12 at Clear Spring Ranch by Steven
Brown.

—On May 13 a Baltimore Oriole was reported at private birdfeeders near
Cherokee Ridge Golf Course by Sharon Milito. Another was reported May 12 at
a private residence on Saddle Blanket Lane north of Peyton by Leslie Hill.

*—County note: Chico Basin Ranch is closed to the public*, except to
dues-paying members of the birding, hunting and fishing clubs. Posts about
birds seen there are being omitted from this report at the ranch’s request.



*FREMONT COUNTY:*

—On May 14 a MEXICAN WHIP-POOR-WILL was re-heard on Oak Creek Grade 6 miles
south of Cañon City (continuation of 4th Street south of town, becoming 143
Road and Oak Creek Grade) (38.305, -105.255). First heard May 6 by Jerry
DeBoer. *Because of high interest in this bird, PLEASE refrain from playing
birdsong recordings.*

—On May 13 a male Scarlet Tanager was reported on the Cañon City Riverwalk
(Sell Lake to Raynolds Avenue). First reported May 9 by Mark Peterson.

 —On May 11 a BLACK VULTURE was reported high above the Arkansas Riverwalk
Trail, Cañon City by SeEtta Moss.

—On May 12 a Blue-winged Warbler was reported on the Ca            ñon City
River Walk (Sell Lake to Raynolds Avenue) by several birders. First
reported May 9 by Jerry DeBoer.

—On May 12 a Cape May Warbler was reported on the Cañon City Riverwalk
(Sell Lake to Raynolds Avenue) by Brandon Percival.



*GUNNISON COUNTY:*

—On May 10 a Common Redpoll was reported by Drew Kelly as he hiked in
Raggeds Wilderness Area on Daisy Pass en route to Mineral Point, about 7
miles NW of Crested Butte.



*HINSDALE COUNTY:*

—On May 12 five Snow Geese were reported at Williams Creek Reservoir (27
miles NW of Pagosa Springs) by Dorothy George.



*HUERFANO COUNTY:*

—On May 13 a Red-headed Woodpecker was reported along CR 340 SW of
Walsenburg by David Tønnessen.



*JEFFERSON COUNTY:*

—On May 14 a Golden-winged Warbler was re-found at Tucker Gulch, Golden.
First reported May 7 by Terrance Wells.

—On May 14 a Pine Warbler was reported at Tucker Gulch, Golden. First
reported May 13 by Barbara Baring.

—On May 13 a Broad-winged Hawk was reported at Bear Creek Lake Park by Anne
Craig.

—On May 14 a Black-throated Gray Warbler was reported at Chatfield SP
(upstream of Kingfisher Bridge) by David Bailey. One was also reported May
13 at Tucker Gulch, Golden.

—On May 13 a Prothonotary Warbler was re-found at Tucker Gulch, Golden.
First reported May 9 by Michael Lester.

—On May 12 a Field Sparrow was reported at Clement Park/Johnson Reservoir
by Scott Somershoe.

—On May 10 a Hooded Warbler was re-found at Tucker Gulch, Golden. First
reported May 9 by Bill Eley.

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



*KIOWA COUNTY:*

—On May 14 a Ruddy Turnstone was reported at Upper Queens (Neeskah)
Reservoir by Steven Mlodinow.

—On May 14 a Hooded Warbler was reported at Upper Queens (Neeskah)
Reservoir. First reported May 10 by David Dowell.

 —On May 14 a Black-throated Gray Warbler was reported at Upper Queens
(Neeskah) Reservoir by Steven Mlodinow.
—On May 14 a Least Tern was reported at Negronda Reservoir by Steven
Mlodinow.



*LARIMER COUNTY*:

—On May 14 a Bay-breasted Warbler was reported at Lee Martinez Park, Fort
Collins by Joshua Smith.

—On May 14 a Golden-winged Warbler and a Blackburnian Warbler were reported
at Watson Lake, Bellvue by Edward Raynor and seen by many others.

—On May 14 a Field Sparrow was reported at Watson Lake and Bellevue Watson
Fish Hatchery by Edward Raynor and John Shenot and seen by several others.
A Field Sparrow also was reported May 14 at Lake Estes, Estes Park by Marc
Hemmes.

—On May 13 a Blue Grosbeak was reported on Big Thompson River Trail west of
Loveland by Denise Bretting.

—On May 12 ten Glossy Ibis were reported at Running Deer & Cottonwood
Hollow NAs by Ken Duncan, who first reported them May 11.

—On May 11 a Baltimore Oriole was reported at Reservoir Ridge NA by Rob
Sparks.

—On May 11 a Magnolia Warbler was reported at Boyd Lake by Nick Komar.
Another Magnolia Warbler was reported May 10 at Seven Lakes Park, Loveland.

—On May 10 a Winter Wren was reported at Sheldon Lake in City Park, Fort
Collins by E.J. Raynor. Location: vegetation tangle in dry ditch at
southwest corner.

—On May 10 a Hooded Warbler was re-found on CR5 between Rd 82 and Rd 92.
First reported May 9 by Nick Komar and Caleb Alons.



*LAS ANIMAS COUNTY:*

—On May 13 a Grace’s Warbler was reported on CR 47.7, Trinidad by David
Tønnessen.
—On May 10 a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher and a Vermilion Flycatcher were
reported on Colorado 109 about 20 miles south of La Junta by by David
Tønnessen and Will Anderson.



*MESA COUNTY: *

—On May 14 a Northern Waterthrush was reported at James M. Robb Colorado
River SP, Pear Park by Ryan Claar.
—On May 13 two LUCY’S WARBLERS were re-found at Gateway Cottonwoods west of
Gateway along the Dolores River. First reported April 26 by Kathleen
McGinley. *Because these birds are nest-building, PLEASE refrain from
playing birdsong recordings.*

—On May 12 a Red Phalarope was reported at Connected Lakes SP/Blue Heron
section, Grand Junction by Mike Henwood.

—On May 14 a Least Tern was reported at James M Robb Colorado River SP,
Pear Park by Carol Ortenzio. A Least Tern also was reported May 11 on the
Colorado River Trail in Grand Junction.



*OTERO COUNTY:*

—On May 11 a Painted Bunting, a Vermilion Flycatcher and a Scissor-tailed
Flycatcher were reported on Higbee Valley Road (Otero CR 804) by Christine
Alexander, Renee Casias and Ben Sampson.

—On May 10 a Baltimore Oriole was reported on Higbee Valley Road (Otero CR
804) south of La Junta By David Tønnessen and Will Anderson.



*OURAY COUNTY:*

—On May 12 six Grace’s Warblers were reported on Sims Mesa Trail 15 by
Steve Dike, Jon Horn and Bill Harris.



*PARK COUNTY:*

—On May 10 a Ruby-throated Hummingbird was reported at a private feeder in
Pueblo by Chuck Telotte. See eBird report.



*PITKIN COUNTY:*

—On May 14, eight Black-throated Gray Warblers were reported on Red Rim
Road by John Anderson. Another was reported on May 11 at Wheatley Open
Space.



*PROWERS COUNTY:*

—On May 11 a Kentucky Warbler was reported in a farm yard south of Lamar by
Jane Stulp.

—On May 10 a Cape May Warbler was reported in Willow Creek Park, Lamar by
Brandon Percival.

—On May 10 a Pine Warbler was reported at Fairmount Cemetery, Lamar by
Brandon Percival.

—On May 10 a Mourning Warbler was reported in the Lamar Community College
Woods by Brandon Percival and others. One was also reported in a farm yard
south of Lamar by Jane Stulp.

—On May 10 a Gray-cheeked Thrush was reported in a farm yard south of Lamar
by Jane Stulp. On May 9, one was reported at Lamar Community College.



*PUEBLO COUNTY:*

—On May 14 a Yellow-throated warbler was re-found at Roselawn Cemetery,
Pueblo. First reported May 7 by Evan Carlson.

—On May 13 a Hooded Warbler was reported at Runyon Lake, Pueblo by Evan
Carlson.

—On May 10 a Ruby-throated Hummingbird was reported at a private feeder
in Pueblo by Alanna Fenlon. See eBird report.

*—County note: Chico Basin Ranch is closed to the public*, except to
dues-paying members of the birding, hunting and fishing clubs. Posts about
birds seen there are being omitted from this report at the ranch’s request.



*SAGUACHE COUNTY:*

—On May 14 a Northern Waterthrush was reported in the San Luis Valley 12
miles south of Saguache by Immanuel  Thompson.

—On May 13 a Hooded Warbler was reported on the Lower Spanish Creek Trail,
Crestone by Bayard and John Cobb.



*WELD COUNTY:*

—On May 13 two Gray-cheeked Thrushes were reported at Norma’s Grove in
Pawnee NG by Robin Jasper.

—On May 10 a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher was reported and photographed in
Frederick near Frederick Skate Park (still under construction) by Kristen
Davis. Location: between CR11 and CR13 north of Godding Hollow (40.118,
-104.954).

—On May 10 three Short-billed Dowitchers were reported at Weld CR59
wetlands by Jack Bushong.

—On May 10 a Magnolia Warbler was reported at Poudre Ponds by Ryan and Jack
Bushong.

—On May 10 two Caspian Terns were reported at Poudre Ponds by Ryan and Jack
Bushong.

*—County note: Crow Valley Campground is closed *to all human activity (per
USFS district office).

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*PLEASE NOTE:* Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Denver Field
Ornithologists and other CO birding clubs have suspended all field trips
scheduled for May and June, including the annual Colorado Field
Ornithologists convention in Pueblo (reset for May 2021).



Please share interesting and/or unusual birds and behavior observations on
COBirds <[email protected]>.



Good birding,



Patrick O’Driscoll

Denver, CO

patodrisk AT gmail.com

303-885-6955

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