Date: Thursday, April 23, 2020
Email: RBA  AT cobirds.org <http://cobirds.org/>
Compilers:  Allison Hilf and Ira Sanders;    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 
<http://cobirds.org/> and scroll to the bottom for “Recent eBird Sightings.”
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Spring migration notes: 
Tuesday was the day to see huge flocks of Whimbrels and Curlews.   A few days 
prior we saw  raptor migration is in full swing with kettles of Broad-winged 
Hawks and Turkey Vultures.  Some Cassin’s Finches are continuing to be reported 
around the State, but at much fewer numbers than the mass migration we saw with 
last week’s snow.
Dribbling in are Broad-tailed, Black-chinned Calliope Hummingbirds (a FOS 
Calliope was reported in Fruita on April 22);  phoebes, sparrows and longspurs.
Shorebirds (sandpipers, plovers, phalaropes, Dunlins, many curlews, and many 
godwits) are still showing up at shores and flooded fields.
And did somebody say “warblers”?  They are starting….
What’s in your yard or near your home?  Let us know on COBirds.
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Rare, out-of-place and some out-of-season species reports are listed below. 
Birds that are within a few weeks of typical patterns are not listed below:
 
BLACK-BELLIED WHISTLING-DUCK (Otero)
Long-tailed Duck (Arapahoe, Jefferson, Larimer)
Clark’s Grebe (Ouray)
Snowy Plover (Montezuma)
Long-billed Curlew (Multiple counties, see COBirds for details)
Marbled Godwit (Multiple counties, see COBirds for details)
Dunlin (Boulder)
Solitary Sandpiper (Montezuma)
Glaucous-winged Gull (*Larimer)
Pacific Loon (Montezuma)
Yellow-billed Loon (Jefferson)
Neotropic Cormorant (Bent)
Cattle Egret (Archuleta)
Glossy Ibis (*El Paso, Grand, La Plata)
Broad-winged Hawk (MANY reports ON 4/18 and 4/19)
Black Phoebe (Larimer)
Gray Flycatcher (Ouray)
White-eyed Vireo (Pueblo)
Yellow-throated Vireo (*Jefferson, *Pueblo)
Winter Wren (Fremont)
Carolina Wren (Bent)
Eastern Bluebird (Chaffee)
Northern Mockingbird (Boulder)
Black Rosy-Finch (Eagle
Chestnut-collared Longspur (Adams, Boulder)
McCowns Longspur (Douglas, El Paso)
Golden-crowned Sparrow (*Denver)
Sagebrush Sparrow (Denver, El Paso, Jefferson)
Swamp Sparrow (*La Plata)
Rusty Blackbird (*El Paso)
LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH (*Larimer)
Tennessee  Warbler (Larimer)
Hooded Warler (Bent)
Northern Parula (Bent)
Summer Tanager (El Paso)
 
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ADAMS COUNTY:
—On April 17 a Chestnut -collared Lonspur was reported at Rocky Mountain 
Arsenal on the Wildlife Drive at approx. .5 mile (northern leg), by Bob Shade.
 
ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
—On April 19 a Long-tailed Duck was reported at Quincy Reservoir.  First 
reported April 3 by G Stacks.
 
ARCHULETA COUNTY:
—On April 18 a Cattle Egret was reported in Pagosa Springs at Village Lake by 
Charles Martinez.   There are no previous eBird records for Archuleta County.
   
BENT COUNTY:
—On April 20 a Neotropic Cormorant was reported at John Martin Reservoir at 
Lake Hasty for the 21st day. (Multiple obs)
---On April 20 a Northern Parula was reported at John Martin Reservoir SWA by 
Duane Nelson.
 —On April 19 a Hooded Warbler and a Carolina Wren were reported on the west 
end of John Martin Reservoir, within John Martin SWA by Duane Nelson.

BOULDER COUNTY:
—On April 19 a Northern Mockingbird was reported at the South Mesa Trailhead 
parking area by Curt Brown.
—On April 19 a Chestnut-collared Longspur was reported in Longmont at Pipit Rd 
east of N. 119th Street.  First reported on April 17 by John Rutenbeck.
—On April 18 twelve Dunlin were reported at Lagerman Agricultural 
Preserve/Lagerman Reservoir near one of the spits on the west side of reservoir 
by Karen and David Coupland.
 
CHAFFEE COUNTY:
—On April 17 an Eastern Bluebird was reported at Mount Ouray State Wildlife 
Area by Sally Waterhouse.
DENVER COUNTY:
—On April 20 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. Seen again on April 21.
—On April 18 a Sagebrush Sparrow was reported at Overland Park are by Jacqui 
Geiselman.
 
 DOUGLAS COUNTY:
—On April 17 a McCown’s Longspur was reported at Chatfield State Park -Model 
Airplane Field.  First reported on April 16 by Myron Gerhard.
 
EAGLE COUNTY:
—On April 17 a Black Rosy-Finch, along with several Gray-crowned and 
Brown-capped rosy-finches, was reported in Avon at feeders on Old Trail Rd D by 
Jennifer Prusse.
   
EL PASO COUNTY:
—On April 22 a Glossy Ibis was reported at Clear Spring Ranch.  First reported 
on April 18 by Tyler Stewart. 
—On April 21 a Summer Tanager was reported in a NW Colorado Springs backyard.   
First reported on April 16 by Marty Wolf.
—On April 22 a Rusty Blackbird was reported at Fountain Creek Regional Park 
near mile marker 18.  Firs reported April 21 by  Lisa Edwards.
—On April 21 a Rusty Blackbird (male) was reported at Kettle Lakes, in the NE 
corner of the lower pond.  First reported on April 17 by Kip Miller. 
—On April 17 a McCown’s Longspur was reported at Squirrel Creek Rd on the 
eastern prairie by Linda Hodges.
NOTE: Chico Basin Ranch is closed until at least Apr 30 because of the COVID-19 
outbreak.
 
FREMONT COUNTY:
—On April 17 a Winter Wren was reported at Cañon City Riverwalk--Sell Lake to S 
Raynolds Ave by Joel Adams.
 
GRAND COUNTY:
—On April 20 a Glossy Ibis was reported at Shadow Mountain Lake by Eliza Prall.
 
JEFFERSON COUNTY:
—On April 22 a Yellow-throated Vireo was reported at Harriman Lake Park.  First 
reported April 21 by Kevin DeBoer.
—On April 21 a Yellow-billed Loon was reported at Standley Lake and Park.  
First reported on April 18 by Will Anderson.
—On April 20 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 19 a Sagebrush Sparrow was reported at Standley Lake Park-North 
Shore by Steven Snyder.
NOTE:  Red Rocks Park is closed indefinitely because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
 
LA PLATA COUNTY:
—On April 22 a Swamp Sparrow was reported at Zink’s Pond, near the right end of 
the second island from left. First reported April 16 by James Beatty.
—On April 19 a Glossy Ibis was reported at Zink’s Pond by James Beatty.
 
LARIMER COUNTY:
—On April 22 a LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH was reported in Ft. Collins along the 
Spring Creek Trail near the Start St . Bridge and about 50 yds towards Spring 
Park by CrJessie Reese and Matthew DeSaix.  There are no previous eBird reports 
for Louisiana Waterthrush for Teller County/
—On April 21 a Glaucous-winged Gull was reported at Horseshoe Reservoir.  First 
reported on April 20 by Joshua Smith.
—On April 21 a Black Phoebe was reported at Colorado State University 
Environmental Learning Center.   First reported April 20 by Robert Beauchamp.
—On April 20 a Tennessee Warbler was reported at Pineridge Natural Area/Dixon 
Reservoir.  First reported April 19 by Jessie Reese.
—On April 20 a Long-tailed Duck was reported at Watson Lake.  First reported 
April 18 by Josh Bruening.
 
MONTEZUMA COUNTY:
—On April 20 a Pacific Loon was reported at McPhee Reservoir - west end by 
Glenn Dunmire.  There are no previous records for Montezuma County.
—On April 19 a Solitary Sandpiper was reported at a puddle (37.414082, 
-108.485924) by Erik Hendrickson.
—On April 18 a Marbled Godwit were reported at McPhee Reservoir. Ten birds were 
first reported April 16 by Eric Hendrickson.
—On April 17 a Snowy Plover was reported at Puett Reservoir State Wildlife Area 
by Erik Hendriickson.
 
OTERO COUNTY:
—On April 18 six BLACK-BELLIED-WHISTLING DUCKS were reported in La Junta at 
Blaine Park by Susan DietrichSchneider.   There are only 2 previous records of 
Black-Bellied Whistling-Ducks in Colorado.
 
OURAY COUNTY:
—On April 21 eight Clark’s Grebes were reported at Ridgeway SP — Bay View Day 
Use Area by Don Marsh.
????—On April 21  a Gray Flycatcher was reported at Ridgeway SP-Visitor Center 
& Campground By Don Marsh. Seen again April 21.

 PUEBLO COUNTY:
—On April 22 a Yellow-throated Vireo was reported  at Pueblo City Park singing 
above the Frisbee Golf Course creek area, on the west side of the park.  First 
reported April 21 by Brandon Percival
—On April 19 two Black-throated Gray Warblers were reported at Runyon Lake near 
the footpath by Jamie Barringer.
—On April 17 a White-eyed Vireo was reported along the Arkansas River, on the 
south west side of Runyon Lake in Pueblo by Evan Carlson.
NOTE: Chico Basin Ranch is closed until at least Apr 30 because of the COVID-19 
outbreak.
 
TELLER COUNTY:
—On April 18 a Broad-winged Hawk was reported in Florissant by Michael Britten. 
 There are no previous eBird reports for Teller County.

WELD COUNTY:
 —bis was reported On April 22 a Glossy at Loweeservoir are by Susan Rosine.r 
Latham R
 
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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 me.com
303-888-5110

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