[cobirds] Re: Weld - American Golden Plovers

2020-09-26 Thread Joey Angstman
I had 9 at the same location today. Flew in right as I showed up and left 
half an hour later.

Joey Angstman
Greeley, CO

On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 1:53:02 PM UTC-6 John V wrote:

> Four American Golden Plovers at Weld 61/74ponds. Also 9 Pectoral 
> Sandpipers and 3 Red-necked Phalaropes.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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[cobirds] Bird Conservancy of the Rockies - Barr Banding Report, September 26

2020-09-26 Thread meredith
Highlights today included our first hawk of the season (a young male 
Sharp-shinned) and a somewhat senior citizen Blue Jay (we banded him as an 
adult in 2012).  Here's the breakdown of the 54 new birds:

Sharp-shinned Hawk 1
Hammond's Flycatcher 2
Dusky Flycatcher 1
Blue Jay 1, banded 9/2/12!
House Wren 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 6
Hermit Thrush 2
Gray Catbird 1
Orange-crowned Warbler 4
Yellow-rumped Warbler, Audubon's 10
Townsend's Warbler 1
Wilson's Warbler 7
Spotted Towhee 1
Green-tailed Towhee 1
Chipping Sparrow 5
Song Sparrow 1
Lincoln's Sparrow 2
Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow 2
Dark-eyed Junco, Oregon 1
Dark-eyed Junco, Pink-sided 4

If you'd like to visit: Due to restrictions related to Covid-19, we are 
requiring visitors to make a reservation. To register and for more 
information go to 
www.birdconservancy.org/bandingregister

Meredith McBurney
Bander, Barr Lake Station
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

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[cobirds] ID Suggestions

2020-09-26 Thread Gary Brower
Good afternoon, friends!

i was out in Cherry Creek SP, just across Belleview from the “neighborhoods” — 
Prairie Dog Town.  I thought I saw what looked like a Says Phoebe fly to the 
top of a low bush. It was almost immediately joined by another — definitely NOT 
SAPH.  This one was had a pretty gray breast/chest, with a darkish head, and 
bluish back/wings. And then when it flew, its blue rump was quite apparent. 

Given size (i.e., Says Phoebe) and overall shape (it was more “svelte” then 
plump), I thought bunting, but INBUs are pretty rare (according to EBird). It 
had no wing bars, which seems to rule out BLGR. Simliarly, it had no 
rusty/orange anywhere, ruling out EABL or WEBL (neither of which gets much 
EBird love). 

Any chance they could have been a Mountain Bluebirds — how often are they seen 
down here — EBird suggests “infrequent” and “unreported”.

Thanks so much!


Gary Brower
Unincorporated Arapahoe County



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Re: [cobirds] Woodhouse's Scrub Jay in Boulder

2020-09-26 Thread Paula Hansley
I had one at my feeder in Louisville last week for the first time. 

Paula 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 26, 2020, at 2:21 PM, Jean Folsom  wrote:
> 
> 
> I had a Woodhouse’s Scrub Jay in my yard this morning in Original Town 
> Superior. 
> 
> 
>> On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 12:03 PM elena  wrote:
>> A friend, who is not a birder and not making eBird or cobirds reports, 
>> showed me a photo of three Woodhouse’s Scrub Jays at his feeder in northwest 
>> Boulder (Dakota Ridge neighborhood, near the intersection of Broadway and 
>> Highway 36).  I haven’t seen many there in that area so wanted to report 
>> them.  
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Elena Holly Klaver
>> United States Court Certified Interpreter
>> Conference Interpreter English < > Spanish
>> 303.475.5189
>> Member: 
>> Colorado Association of Professional Interpreters (CAPI)
>> American Translators Association
>> Colorado Translators Association
>> 
>> I acknowledge that I live in the territory of Hinóno'éí  (Arapaho) and 
>> Cheyenne nations, according to the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie, and that 
>> Colorado's Front Range is home to the Ute and many other Native peoples.  
>> Reconozco que vivo en el territorio de las naciones Hinóno’éí (Arapaho) y 
>> Cheyenne, según el 1851 Tratado de Fort Laramie, y que el estado de Colorado 
>> al este de las Montañas Rocosas es territorio de los Utes y muchos otros 
>> pueblos indígenas. 
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[cobirds] Nelson’s sparrow continues, Cherry Creek SP

2020-09-26 Thread Laura Steadman
The Nelson’s sparrow reported yesterday and this morning continues right
now at Pelican Point. Seen in the grasses adjacent to willows just on the
other side of the inlet, along the shoreline.

Thanks for reporting it!

Good birding,
Laura Steadman
Boulder

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Re: [cobirds] ID?

2020-09-26 Thread Amy Roberts
Thanks for all your help, everybody. Not sure why my app doesn’t want to show 
me thrushes. But no wonder I wasn’t finding it in my books. I was in the 
totally wrong section, trying to make it a sparrow! LOL> Still lots to learn. 
:-) 

Amy Roberts
amyroberts...@gmail.com




> On Sep 26, 2020, at 12:15 PM, David Tønnessen  
> wrote:
> 
> Echoing Joe, the photos show a Hermit Thrush. Buffy hue and faint spectacles 
> are good to look for in Swainson's Thrush, which this bird lacks.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> David Tonnessen
> Colorado Springs
> 
> On Sat, Sep 26, 2020, 11:30 AM Amy Roberts  wrote:
> I’m totally new at this, so maybe I should be able to ID this. But using my 
> app and my books… I’m not having much luck beyond some kind of sparrow?
> 
> Some further info: it’s been hanging out deep in the evergreen tree. It 
> perched on the fence once, long enough for me to see that it’s about 
> robin-sized. I didn’t get any pictures of its body, but it’s uniformly 
> drab/buff color. No distinctive stripes on or around wings. This is part of 
> what’s throwing me off. All the birds in my books seem to have much more 
> striping or color variation on their body and/or wings. Haven’t managed to 
> get a good look at it in flight. (Sorry I couldn’t get a picture of its body!)
> 
> Thanks!! 
> 
> Amy Roberts
> amyroberts...@gmail.com
> 
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[cobirds] Buff-Breasted Sandpiper - Barr Lake SP - Adams CO

2020-09-26 Thread Ira Sanders
Birders
This morning during our bird walk at Barr Lake, I found a BBSA in the SE
corner of the lake.

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Golden, CO
"My mind is a raging torrent flooded with rivulets of thought cascading
into a waterfall of creative alternatives."

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Re: [cobirds] Re: Yellow-throated Vireo, Denver

2020-09-26 Thread Joe Roller
When dead birds are found, it's best to freeze them in a bag, after
recording details of place, date, etc. Then notify the Denver Museum
of Nature and Science. They'll do a detailed necropsy, check for all kinds
 of things - parasites, etc.
Then contact Jeff Stephensons, collections manager
at 303 370-8319

Joe Roller, Denver
assisting Charon

On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 12:32 PM Steven Rash  wrote:

> Bob,
>
> That's a bummer. If you have a moment, please consider submitting a report
> here:
> https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/southwest-avian-mortality-project .
> iNaturalist is trying to collect data on the bird die-off event that took
> place earlier this month. Might be connected, might not. Worth reporting in
> either event.
>
> Steve Rash
> Denver Co.
>
> On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 11:40:31 AM UTC-6 rori...@earthlink.net
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I just got a report, including a photo, of a dead Yellow-throated Vireo,
>> from a friend living in Denver
>>
>> Bob Righter
>> Denver, CO
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Re: [cobirds] Re: ID?

2020-09-26 Thread Steven Rash
Looking at it more carefully I agree with Joe, and David’s  agreement.

 As with most things, the best way to get an answer on the internet is not to 
ask a question, but to post the wrong answer. Murphy’s law. 

Steve Rash
Denver Co. 

> On Sep 26, 2020, at 11:52 AM, Joe Roller  wrote:
> 
> 
> Appears to be a Hermit Thrush, based on dark markings on chest and lack of 
> buff on face.
> Joe Roller, Denver
> 
>> On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 11:44 AM Steven Rash  wrote:
>> Appears to be a Swainson's Thrush, which belongs to the same family as 
>> Robins here in America do. The other one of these that you will run into 
>> more commonly is the Hermit Thrush which can be distinguished from 
>> Swainson's by its rust-colored tail. 
>> 
>> Hope that is helpful! 
>> 
>> Happy birding, 
>> 
>> Steve Rash
>> Denver Co. 
>> 
>>> On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 11:30:29 AM UTC-6 amyrob...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>> I’m totally new at this, so maybe I should be able to ID this. But using my 
>>> app and my books… I’m not having much luck beyond some kind of sparrow?
>>> 
>>> Some further info: it’s been hanging out deep in the evergreen tree. It 
>>> perched on the fence once, long enough for me to see that it’s about 
>>> robin-sized. I didn’t get any pictures of its body, but it’s uniformly 
>>> drab/buff color. No distinctive stripes on or around wings. This is part of 
>>> what’s throwing me off. All the birds in my books seem to have much more 
>>> striping or color variation on their body and/or wings. Haven’t managed to 
>>> get a good look at it in flight. (Sorry I couldn’t get a picture of its 
>>> body!)
>>> 
>>> Thanks!! 
>>> 
>>> Amy Roberts
>>> amyrob...@gmail.com
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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[cobirds] Swainson's Hawk Kettle - Arapahoe

2020-09-26 Thread jared.d...@gmail.com
I've never seen more than a family of Swainson's Hawks at a time, so I was 
surprised to encounter a dozen+ Swainson's Hawks over Holly Park in 
Centennial (Arapahoe County) this morning. From a distance, I took them for 
Turkey Vultures, the only raptors I see riding thermals in flocks locally. 

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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[cobirds] Re: Yellow-throated Vireo, Denver

2020-09-26 Thread Steven Rash
Bob, 

That's a bummer. If you have a moment, please consider submitting a report 
here: 
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/southwest-avian-mortality-project . 
iNaturalist is trying to collect data on the bird die-off event that took 
place earlier this month. Might be connected, might not. Worth reporting in 
either event. 

Steve Rash
Denver Co. 

On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 11:40:31 AM UTC-6 rori...@earthlink.net 
wrote:

> Hi
>
> I just got a report, including a photo, of a dead Yellow-throated Vireo, 
> from a friend living in Denver 
>
> Bob Righter
> Denver, CO
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[cobirds] Woodhouse's Scrub Jay in Boulder

2020-09-26 Thread elena
A friend, who is not a birder and not making eBird or cobirds reports, showed 
me a photo of three Woodhouse’s Scrub Jays at his feeder in northwest Boulder 
(Dakota Ridge neighborhood, near the intersection of Broadway and Highway 36).  
I haven’t seen many there in that area so wanted to report them.  


Elena Holly Klaver
United States Court Certified Interpreter
Conference Interpreter English < > Spanish
303.475.5189
Member: 
Colorado Association of Professional Interpreters (CAPI)
American Translators Association
Colorado Translators Association

I acknowledge that I live in the territory of Hinóno'éí  (Arapaho) and Cheyenne 
nations, according to the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie, and that Colorado's 
Front Range is home to the Ute and many other Native peoples.  Reconozco que 
vivo en el territorio de las naciones Hinóno’éí (Arapaho) y Cheyenne, según el 
1851 Tratado de Fort Laramie, y que el estado de Colorado al este de las 
Montañas Rocosas es territorio de los Utes y muchos otros pueblos indígenas. 




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Re: [cobirds] Re: ID?

2020-09-26 Thread Joe Roller
Appears to be a Hermit Thrush, based on dark markings on chest and lack of
buff on face.
Joe Roller, Denver

On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 11:44 AM Steven Rash  wrote:

> Appears to be a Swainson's Thrush, which belongs to the same family as
> Robins here in America do. The other one of these that you will run into
> more commonly is the Hermit Thrush which can be distinguished from
> Swainson's by its rust-colored tail.
>
> Hope that is helpful!
>
> Happy birding,
>
> Steve Rash
> Denver Co.
>
> On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 11:30:29 AM UTC-6 amyrob...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>
>> I’m totally new at this, so maybe I should be able to ID this. But using
>> my app and my books… I’m not having much luck beyond some kind of sparrow?
>>
>> Some further info: it’s been hanging out deep in the evergreen tree. It
>> perched on the fence once, long enough for me to see that it’s about
>> robin-sized. I didn’t get any pictures of its body, but it’s uniformly
>> drab/buff color. No distinctive stripes on or around wings. This is part of
>> what’s throwing me off. All the birds in my books seem to have much more
>> striping or color variation on their body and/or wings. Haven’t managed to
>> get a good look at it in flight. (Sorry I couldn’t get a picture of its
>> body!)
>>
>> Thanks!!
>>
>> Amy Roberts
>> amyrob...@gmail.com
>>
>>
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[cobirds] Re: ID?

2020-09-26 Thread Steven Rash
Appears to be a Swainson's Thrush, which belongs to the same family as 
Robins here in America do. The other one of these that you will run into 
more commonly is the Hermit Thrush which can be distinguished from 
Swainson's by its rust-colored tail. 

Hope that is helpful! 

Happy birding, 

Steve Rash
Denver Co. 

On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 11:30:29 AM UTC-6 amyrob...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> I’m totally new at this, so maybe I should be able to ID this. But using 
> my app and my books… I’m not having much luck beyond some kind of sparrow?
>
> Some further info: it’s been hanging out deep in the evergreen tree. It 
> perched on the fence once, long enough for me to see that it’s about 
> robin-sized. I didn’t get any pictures of its body, but it’s uniformly 
> drab/buff color. No distinctive stripes on or around wings. This is part of 
> what’s throwing me off. All the birds in my books seem to have much more 
> striping or color variation on their body and/or wings. Haven’t managed to 
> get a good look at it in flight. (Sorry I couldn’t get a picture of its 
> body!)
>
> Thanks!! 
>
> Amy Roberts
> amyrob...@gmail.com
>
>
>
>

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[cobirds] Yellow-throated Vireo, Denver

2020-09-26 Thread Robert Righter
Hi

I just got a report, including a photo, of a dead Yellow-throated Vireo, from a 
friend living in Denver 

Bob Righter
Denver, CO

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[cobirds] Nelson’s Sparrow

2020-09-26 Thread jandbcobb
The Nelson’s Sparrow continued at 8:30 am this morning in same area at Pelican 
Point.
John Cobb
Denver 

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[cobirds] Sabines Gulls - Aurora Reservoir -Arapahoe County

2020-09-26 Thread crias via Colorado Birds

Currently photographing two juvenile Sabine’s Gulls at Aurora Reservoir.  
Incredibly confiding - only feet from the shore line.  Anyone interested go to 
East parking Lot and come up stairs toward The Reservoir.  They have either 
been on the shore just below the stairs or towards the groups of fisherman.  
Often not viewed together.

Aurora Reservoir requires either Aurora Parks Pass or $10 admission fee.

Cathy Sheeter 
Aurora, CO



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[cobirds] Migration Weather: Sunday Forecast

2020-09-26 Thread Bryan Guarente
COBirders,
It looks like Sunday morning should bring some stronger turnover of birds
with a concentrating wind pattern into the Front Range of CO from Boulder
south through Pueblo right up against the mountains/foothills.

There will likely be turnover occurring in the rest of eastern CO, but no
major convergence of winds aside from along the front itself as it passes
your location.  Expect turnover with no specific concentrations of migrants.

When the second cold front comes through on Sunday, expect the pattern to
change to more of a pass-through event instead of concentration and
stopover.  So get out earlier rather than later to find what you can along
the Front Range.

Report what you see, no matter how significant or insignificant.  All data
is good data, even null events.

Best of luck out there.
Bryan

Bryan Guarente
Meteorologist/Instructional Designer
UCAR/The COMET Program
Boulder, CO

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[cobirds] Sabine’s Gull - 2 birds

2020-09-26 Thread John Vanderpoel
Make that two

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[cobirds] Sabine’s Gull - Weld

2020-09-26 Thread John Vanderpoel
There is a juv Sabine’s Gull on the south end of Union Res.

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