[cobirds] Hepatic Tanager NOT seen today at Lamar Woods

2014-05-02 Thread SeEttaM .
I didn't see the Hepatic Tanager when I birded in Lamar Woods this morning
and 2 local birders I ran into who had started before did not report that
bird either.  Discussion was that few migrants there today with likelihood
that many moved on last night as winds had diminished (overnight only as it
winds went up to 45 mph gusts later this morning) for first time in days.

I did find a second Broad-winged Hawk, a juvenile, this morning at
Fairmount Cemetery in Lamar, photos later.  Only a few Yellow-rumps at this
location but a wonderful flock of about a hundred Chipping Sparrows.

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
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[cobirds] Willets at Union Res, Boulder County

2014-05-02 Thread 'j.d. birchmeier' via Colorado Birds
North side of Union Reservoir - 18 of the big beauties seen, trying to stay 
sheltered under the bank while feeding.  At least two groups, and there were 
probably more that I couldn't see.
Also, the Yellow-headed BBs are back at Union Res, finally.

J.D.(Birch) Birchmeier, Longmont

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[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 2 May 2014

2014-05-02 Thread Joyce Takamine
Compiler:  Joyce Takamine
Date: May 2, 2014
email: rba AT cfobirds.org
phone: 303-659-8750

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Friday, May 2, 2014, sponsored
by the Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.
If you are phoning in a message, you can skip the recording by pressing the
star key (*) on your phone at any time. Please leave your name, phone
number, detailed directions including county, and dates for each sighting.
It would be helpful if you would spell your last name.

Highlight species include (* indicates new information on this species in
this report).

Long-tailed Duck (Denver)
Barrow's Goldeneye (Eagle)
Green Heron (*Pueblo)
GLOSSY IBIS (Adams, Larimer)
Broad-winged Hawk (*Prowers)
Snowy Plover (Moffat)
Lesser Black-backed Gull (*Pueblo)
White-winged Dove (Pueblo)
Greater Roadrunner (Las Animas)
Black Phoebe (Delta, *Montezuma)
 Eastern Phoebe (*Boulder, Douglas/Jefferson)
SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER (Sedgwick)
White-eyed Vireo (Pueblo)
Winter Wren (Jefferson)
Golden-winged Warbler (Prowers)
Nashville Warbler (Boulder, Montrose)
Northern Parula (El Paso, Pueblo)
Black-throated Gray Warbler (Douglas/Jefferson, Larimer, Pueblo, *Weld)
HERMIT WARBLER (Bent)
PINE WARBLER (*Weld)
Palm Warbler (*Pueblo)
PAINTED REDSTART (*Weld)
HEPATIC TANAGER (Prowers)
Summer Tanager (Boulder)
White-throated Sparrow (Logan)
Harris's Sparrow (*Delta, *Garfield)
Indigo Bunting (Pueblo)
HOODED ORIOLE (*Montrose)

ADAMS COUNTY:
--On April 27, Komar reports seeing 4 adult GLOSSY IBIS on the south side
of Bromley Lane, just east of Picadilly Rd. east of Brighton CO. They were
with a flock of 120+ White-faced Ibis.

BOULDER COUNTY:
--On April 26, Pieplow reports an Eastern Phoebe near the St. Vrain
crossing (actually a little northeast of there, at the smaller ditch
crossing on 63rd at the south end of the farmhouse, about 100 yards north
of the east-west portion of the road). This is close to where one was seen
repeatedly last summer.
--On April 26, Gent reports a male Summer Tanager along Boulder Creek on
the east CU campus, which is between 30th St. and the Foothills Parkway. It
was found due north of the scoreboard at the CU soccer pitch, but along the
creek. It was seen by others on April 27.
--On April 29, Gent found a Nashville Warber on the Boulder Creek Trail on
CU East Campus.
--An Eastern Phoebe was reported by Zorawowicz on the W side of Cottonwood
Marsh on May 1.

DELTA COUNTY:
--Garrison reported the Harris’s Sparrow continues near his feeder at his
FS office in Paonia, on May 1.
--A Black Phoebe was reported by Beason at the Old Hotchkiss Sewage Pond on
April 28.

DENVER COUNTY:
--On April 27, Canter reported a Long-tailed Duck at Rocky Mountain Lake.
Clouse reported the Long-tailed Duck on April 29, and Rurik reported the
duck on April 30.

DOUGLAS/JEFFERSON COUNTIES:
--On April 28,Suddjian reports the Eastern Phoebe continues immediately
east of Kingfisher Bridge, and a second Eastern Phoebe at the Plum Creek
Picnic Area at Chatfield SP.
--On April 29, Suddjian reported Eastern Phoebe at Kingfisher Bridge and a
pair at Plum Creek Picnic Area of Chatfield SP.
--On April 29, on the west side upstream from Kingfisher Bridge, Suddjian
reported Black-throated Gray Warbler.

GARFIELD COUNTY:
--Filby reported on May 1 that his yard Harris's Sparrow in Carbondale is
still present. If you would like to try to see the bird email him at
dickfilby AT hotmail.com.

JEFFERSON COUNTY:
--McBurney reports banding a Winter Wren, first ever for this station, at
the Chatfield Banding Station on April 27.

LARIMER COUNTY:
--On April 28, Lyon reports a flock of GLOSSY IBIS in a slough by a large
stack of hay bails, west of CR 9 and CR E in Wellington.
--Biggerstaff reports a Black-throated Gray Warbler at Dixon Reservoir/Pine
Ridge Natural Area in west Fort Collins, on April 28.  On April 29, Panjabi
reported Black-throated Gray Warbler at Dixon Reservoir.

MOFFAT COUNTY:
--Luke reports a Snowy Plover at the County Maintenance Shop Pond off 1st
St. in Craig, on April 26, his first in Moffat, which is special, the Snowy
Plover was seen again on April 28 by Luke.

MONTEZUMA COUNTY:
--A Black Phoebe was reported by Vest in Cortez between McElmo Creek and
Denny Lake on May 1.

MONTROSE COUNTY:
--A f HOODED ORIOLE visited the jelly feeder at Coen Dexter's place on May
1.  If you would like to try for the bird contact Coen and Brenda at
coenbrenda AT yahoo.com

PROWERS COUNTY:
--A m Golden-winged Warbler was seen by many at the Lamar Community College
Woods this afternoon on April 26, by the Lewis party.
 --On April 29, Moss reported a Broad-winged Hawk in Lamar.
--A f type HEPATIC TANAGER was reported by Severs at Lamar Community
College south of cement bench on April 30.
--A Broad-winged Hawk was reported by Moss at Lamar Community College Woods
(LCCW) on April 30.
--On May 1 Moss reported a Broad-winged Hawk at Fairmount Cemetery.

PUEBLO COUNTY:
--Percival reports a White-eyed Vireo and a 

[cobirds] Larimer -- 2 American White Pelicans

2014-05-02 Thread timothyweinmann
Watched two American white pelicans fishing in Blackbird Pond in NE Fort 
Collins. They had their breeding bumps on. 

Tim Weinmann
Fort Collins

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[cobirds] Painted Redstart Continues at Crow Valley in Weld County

2014-05-02 Thread Steve Stachowiak
Cobirders,
 
Gene Rutherford reports the Painted Redstart is at the same location as 
reported yesterday.  It is actively foraging and singing.
 
Good Birding,
Steve Stachowiak
Highlands Ranch, CO

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[cobirds] Black-throated Gray Warbler Continues at Crow Valley in Weld County

2014-05-02 Thread Steve Stachowiak
Cobirders,
 
Rutherford reports that the Black-throated Gray warbler is still at Crow 
Valley as well.  It would be remiss to not thank Ira Sanders for leaving 
the state and making these fine birds possible.  And, a big thank you once 
again to Cathy Sheeter for getting word out on these birds.
 
Good Birding,
Steve Stachowiak
Highlands Ranch, CO

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[cobirds] Boulder County, FOS singing Vesper Sparrow

2014-05-02 Thread Charles Hundertmark
Heard my FOS singing Vesper Sparrow in meadow near the Bullhead Gulch Open
Space in Lafayette.

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[cobirds] Glossy Ibis at Deadman Lake

2014-05-02 Thread Ann Donoghue


Two Glossy Ibis were foraging amongst the cattails on the north end of 
Deadman Lake yesterday evening.  They were near the Canada goose nest (with 
goose sitting on the nest).


They were joined by 3 Western grebes, 2 Great Blue Herons, a Great Egret 
and a something-something far out in the middle that looked loon-ish.


I drive by this Lake on my way to work and it's quite fun to see what's 
there.  Last year there was a veritable herd of Common Mergansers - I 
stopped counting at 60 - that hung around for 2 or 3 days.  


Deadman Lake is at the southeast corner of Larimer County Rd 3 and Prospect 
Rd.


Ann Donoghue

Fort Collins

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[cobirds] Shorebirds/Crom Lake

2014-05-02 Thread 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds
From Crom Lake (east pond now dry) and Weld CR 84 Marsh (drying up) ...


   - Marbled Godwit - 2
   - Willet - 18
   - Spotted Sandpiper - 2
   - Solitary Sandpiper - 1
   - Lesser Yellowlegs - 2
   - Greater Yellowlegs - 1
   - Killdeer - 2

Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
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Mobile:  http://coloradobirder.ning.com/m

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Re: [cobirds] Lamar (Prowers) and nearby places of late

2014-05-02 Thread 'Norm Lewis' via Colorado Birds

To tag onto Dave's post about the weirdness in SECO, after our lesser pchick 
outing, we drove south from Holly to check out a couple of Mountain Plover 
sites.  We picked up a couple of birds, just in the nick of time.  Minutes 
later, a huge wall of dust overwhelmed us, reducing visibility to about ten 
feet.  Shortly thereafter, it started to rain and I experienced my first 
mudstorm.  Making it to the highway, we encountered a semi with a pickup truck 
(whose driver obviously did not see the benefit of slowing down when unable to 
see) buried up its tailpipe.  

I'm still hoping not to hear from the rental car outfit..
 

Norm Lewis
Lakewood, CO


 
 
-Original Message-
From: DAVID A LEATHERMAN daleather...@msn.com
To: COBIRDS cobirds@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wed, Apr 30, 2014 7:44 am
Subject: [cobirds] Lamar (Prowers) and nearby places of late



It's been windy of late in Lamar, like everywhere else.  But I'll put 
southeastern CO up against anywhere for meteorological extremes.  We need to 
invent some new weather descriptors.  Sunday the big, ominous cloud approaching 
town from the west was the color of milk chocolate.  The small amount of rain 
that fell was more like dilute mud than anything else.  Ask everybody down here 
who owns a white vehicle because dark ones get too hot in the summer.  There 
was a bit of thunder, lightning, and hail mixed in for accent.  The State 
Patrol closed 287 south of town for at least the second time this year due to 
minimal visibility.  Somebody somewhere is getting a lot of free dirt.  The 
City needs to pay stipends, maybe provide lengthy residencies, for creative 
artists to brainstorm beneficial uses for tumbleweeds.  You have to admit, 
watching a platoon (division?) of them advance across a field, they are amazing 
plants.  Night (and day) of the living dead plants.  Botanical zombies.

The word surprised was applied to a Broad-winged Hawk seen here yesterday.  
NOTHING should surprise anyone who has any experience about this place with 
birds, weather, or people (with or without binoculars).

Duane Nelson finds a surreal, crisp Hermit Warbler at Tempel's Grove (Bent).  A 
woman from Rhode Island, who should have been too tired from the demands of her 
grouse tour led by Norm Lewis, finds a beautiful Golden-winged Warbler trying 
to blend in among Yellow-rumps feeding in the cottonwood flowers at Lamar 
Community College.  Mark Peterson finds not one, but two, Summer Tanagers on 
the ground flipping over leaves on Prowers Rd SS a little east of US287, with 
Guinea Hens and Peacocks in the background.  Two Gray-cheeked Thrushes have 
been seen of late, one at a private farm south of Lamar and another at Tempel's 
(in April, no less).  A very rare spring Rufous Hummingbird watched that 
chocolate sky last weekend.  Was it really a Broad-tail that flew thru the 
storm for a make-over?  At least 14 species of warblers have been seen in 
Prowers and Bent Counties so far (in April, no less).  Never in 40 years of 
coming down here have I seen so many Hermit Thrushes and Wilson's Warblers in 
spring as have been present the last few days.  Yesterday a Hermit Thrush was 
on the ground in a patch of prairie south of Holly where Lesser 
Prairie-Chickens have been reported, mixing with Grasshopper Sparrows on 
territory.  Nearby (Prowers Road B west of SR89 about a mile w of the Kansas 
line) two Mountain Plovers pulled cutworms out of a sparse, muddy wheat field.  
Three more Hermit Thrushes were among the depressing dorm foundations in the 
former Japanese-American Relocation Camp at Amache w of Granada, where there 
was also a bright male Audubon's Warbler just sitting on the ground and a Least 
Flycatcher plying calmer air on the backside of a tight juniper windbreak.  Two 
Willets towered over a mixed flock of blackbirds in a flooded corral within the 
City limits of Holly.  The pair of Scissor-tailed Flycatchers reported near a 
motel in Holly could still be present.  Certainly super windy conditions 
require them to do something special in deference to those posterior plumes. 

Getting back to Hermit Thrushes and Wilson's Warblers, every good patch of 
habitat has multiples of both.  It is like the south winds that preceded these 
relentless north winds brought them in, then sentenced them to three days of 
evolutionary boot camp trying to survive by hiding down low on the south side 
of understory vegetation eating whatever they can find.  

Anyone who thinks birds aren't tough, needs to have been outside the last 
couple days.  

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
  

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[cobirds] HARRIS'S SPARROW still 2nd May (Carbondale, Garfield)

2014-05-02 Thread Dick Filby
Hi all,

 

Whilst other are enjoying rarities (OK, reason I didn't chase today is a bad
back), 

this yard is being consistent..

 

Our HARRIS'S SPARROW continues today, Friday

WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS - still at least 6

PINYON JAYS too - around 10 at a time.

EVENING GROSBEAKS up to 12

BAND-TAILED PIGEONS 5 yesterday, 1 today

 

Good birding all

 

Dick Filby

Carbondale

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Re: [cobirds] Painted Redstart Continues at Crow Valley in Weld County

2014-05-02 Thread bay . wren
The Painted Redstart is still being seen by many birders at Crow Valley, in 
ythe same general area as before, as of this moment,

Eric D


Sent from the Aether

 On May 2, 2014, at 6:38 AM, Steve Stachowiak waxwi...@q.com wrote:
 
 Cobirders,
  
 Gene Rutherford reports the Painted Redstart is at the same location as 
 reported yesterday.  It is actively foraging and singing.
  
 Good Birding,
 Steve Stachowiak
 Highlands Ranch, CO
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[cobirds] American Kestrel and Black-capped Chickadee Live Nestbox Streaming

2014-05-02 Thread Darin
CO Birders,
 
If you are interested I have an American Kestrel and Black-capped Chickadee 
Nestbox camera streaming live. Both located on the East side of Colorado 
Springs.
 
 
American Kestrel (have laid 3 eggs as of 01 May)
http://kestrelnestcam.click2stream.com/
 
Black-capped Chickadee (still building nest)
http://chickadeenestcam.click2stream.com/
 
Enjoy,

Darin Ziegler
Colorado Springs, CO

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[cobirds] SE Colorado 5/2

2014-05-02 Thread Brandon Percival
Chris Knight and I birded from Rocky Ford to Lamar area today.  Here is what we 
saw.  115 species of birds.  7 species of warblers and 15 species of shorebirds.

Rocky Ford SWA:
Broad-winged Hawk - 1 dark morph

Lake Holbrook:
Gadwall x Mallard hybrid - 1

Van's Grove:
Swainson's Thrush - 1
Virginia's Warbler - 1

Hasty Campground:
Lesser Goldfinch - 2

Melody Tempel Grove:
Black-chinned Hummingbird - 1
Eastern Phoebe - 2

Fairmount Cemetery in Lamar:
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1

Lamar Community College grove:
Broad-winged Hawk - 2
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1
Dusky Flycatcher - 1
Northern Waterthrush - 1
White-throated Sparrow - 1
Northern Cardinal - 2

Brandon K. Percival 
Pueblo West, CO

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[cobirds] Birds in Pawnee - Weld County

2014-05-02 Thread Robert Martinez
This morning re-found the Painted Redstart and found a Black-throated Blue 
Warbler across the creek from the Picnic Shelter, yes I got my feet wet but 
a great bird to see.
also a Brown Thrasher in the grove in the south eastern corner, Eastern 
Screech Owl yelled at me from the Big Cottonwood tree in the back where the 
BTBW was foraging.
Decided to drive CR 96 through the middle of the Grasslands and was treated 
to Horned Larks and some McCown's Longspurs eating gravel!

Robert Martinez
Denver

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[cobirds] SE CO today

2014-05-02 Thread 'John D' via Colorado Birds


CO Birders :
 
 On our way down to SE CO , we spent a couple of hours at Chico , 
highlights Black-throated Gray Warbler at HQ willows and a western Palm Warbler 
at Rose Pond ( both Pueblo County ) .
 
Lake Cheraw : Snowy Plovers , Marbled Godwit , Least Sandpipers , Avocet , 
Black-necked Stilts , Best observation for Cheraw is from the north , from 
westside shoreline is distant.
 
Lake Hasty : Caspian Tern , 10 Forster's Tern .
 
John Drummond
Monument , currently in Lamar .

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[cobirds] SE Colorado 5/2

2014-05-02 Thread Brandon Percival
Chris Knight and I birded our way from Pueblo to Lamar area today.  We
ended up with 115 species of birds.  Seven species of warbler and 15
species of shorebirds (Cheraw and Thurston had most of them).

Rocky Ford SWA:
Broad-winged Hawk - 1 Dark morph

Lake Holbrook:
Gadwall X Mallard hybrid - 1

Van's Grove:
Swainson's Thrush - 1
Virginia's Warbler - 1


Melody Tempel Grove:
Black-chinned Hummingbird - 1
Eastern Phoebe - 2

Hasty Campground:
Lesser Goldfinch - 2

Fairmount Cemetery in Lamar:
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1

Lamar Community College:
Broad-winged Hawk - 2
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1
Dusky Flycatcher - 1
Northern Waterthhrush - 1
White-throated Sparrow - 1
Northern Cardinal - 2

Brandon K. Percival
currently four doors down from SeEtta in Lamar


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Re: [cobirds] SE Colorado 5/2

2014-05-02 Thread 'Brandon' via Colorado Birds

Sorry, I didn't think my message from my ipod to cobirds sent, so I typed it 
again from my phone. 
 Two exact cobirds posts.  You can delete one or both if you wish.

Overall kind of quiet in SE CO today.  Hopefully more exciting tomorrow.

Brandon K. Percival
In Lamar

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 On Fri, May 2, 2014 9:07 PM MDT Brandon Percival wrote:
 
 Chris Knight and I birded our way from Pueblo to Lamar area today. We
 ended up with 115 species of birds. Seven species of warbler and 15
 species of shorebirds (Cheraw and Thurston had most of them).
 
 Rocky Ford SWA:
 Broad-winged Hawk - 1 Dark morph
 
 Lake Holbrook:
 Gadwall X Mallard hybrid - 1
 
 Van's Grove:
 Swainson's Thrush - 1
 Virginia's Warbler - 1
 
 
 Melody Tempel Grove:
 Black-chinned Hummingbird - 1
 Eastern Phoebe - 2
 
 Hasty Campground:
 Lesser Goldfinch - 2
 
 Fairmount Cemetery in Lamar:
 Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1
 
 Lamar Community College:
 Broad-winged Hawk - 2
 Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1
 Dusky Flycatcher - 1
 Northern Waterthhrush - 1
 White-throated Sparrow - 1
 Northern Cardinal - 2
 
 Brandon K. Percival
 currently four doors down from SeEtta in Lamar
 
 
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 Pueblo West, CO
 
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