Re: [cobirds] Chatfield Terns and Godwit, Douglas County

2021-08-22 Thread Dave Cameron
We saw that bird, too.  There was also an adult Forster's present, its 
black cap mostly intact, but fading.

Dave



On Sunday, August 22, 2021 at 9:47:51 PM UTC-6 rosanne@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi,
>  Birders who were present this morning around 9am at the sand spit noticed 
> this Tern (IMG_4089) with the dark eye line behind the eye. We tentatively 
> thought it was a juvenile or nonbreeding adult Forster's Tern.
>  Is this the one Forster's that Dave ID'd? 
> In the second photo are they all Common Terns then?
>
> Best,
>
> Rosanne
>
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 22, 2021 at 3:45 PM Scott Somershoe  
> wrote:
>
>> Sorry for being delinquent on posting birds here timely.
>>
>> As a follow up to Dave’s post, I rode down to Chatfield Saturday morning. 
>> I stopped on the dam on my way to the sand spit and counted 58 snowy egrets 
>> lined up hunting about 630am. 
>>
>> I arrived at the sand spit (still Douglas county) and had 18 Avocets, a 
>> few peeps, and eventually saw 18 or so black terns way to the west. I rode 
>> over to a vantage just west of the fisherman’s pier area and counted 22 
>> black terns going back and forth from JeffCo to Douglas co. Nice to see 
>> them way into JeffCo waters. 
>>
>> I birded S Platte delta and had one Forster's tern. I got caught off 
>> guard by what I assumed were teal but were actually 3 shovelers and 6 
>> pintail. I checked out the 4 assumed western grebes and one was a clark’s! 
>>
>> I decided on a whim to go back to the sand spit and boy oh boy what a 
>> good call that was. About 19 black terns were loafing! They are one of my 
>> favorites. The avocets still were there. A Marbled Godwit dropped in. Both 
>> yellowlegs species made appearances, as did Bairds sand and a semipalmated 
>> plover called and dropped in for maybe 30 seconds and was gone. I 
>> eventually saw a flock of shorebirds flying around but didn’t get a good 
>> enough look at them in flight but knew I wasn’t sure what they were in poor 
>> lighting. There were 12 birds with one smaller than the rest. Then they 
>> landed on the water and I realized they were wilsons phalaropes. What was 
>> that smaller bird???  
>>
>> No new birds for the green big year, but all round quality. It was a 
>> really great morning. Add to the Curlew I had there early last Saturday 
>> morning, pretty good green birding. I didn’t find any of my targets but you 
>> know I’ll try again :)
>>
>> As I was packing up, a rock wren came up to the edge of the path and 
>> walked over to me. It hopped on my bike. I was 2’ from it. I got photos of 
>> it on my bike. Ha! Cheeky little birds. Good big year blog material! 
>>
>> It’s going to be a busy bike riding couple months! I need a massage and 
>> nap 
>>
>> I think a couple big sits at the sand spit may be warranted this fall. I 
>> can’t wait!! 
>>
>> Good green birding!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Scott Somershoe 
>> Littleton CO
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Aug 22, 2021, at 2:59 PM, Dave Cameron  wrote:
>>
>> The sandspit at the South Marina at Chatfield today around 1pm had
>>
>> 11 Black Terns
>> 6 Common Terns
>> 1 Forster's Tern
>> 1 Marbled Godwit
>> 2 California Gulls
>> ~150 Ring-billed Gulls
>> Many Pelicans, maybe a dozen DC Cormorants.
>>
>> So our shorebird search yielded 1 shorebird, but it was a good one.  
>> Earlier today at Cherry Creek in Aurora (Arapaho County), we got a total of 
>> 4-- 2 Solitary and 2 Spotted Sandpipers.  Also many Pelicans, many Snowy 
>> Egrets, Ring bills, and other obvious suspects.
>>
>> Dave Cameron
>> Denver
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Re: [cobirds] Chatfield Terns and Godwit, Douglas County

2021-08-22 Thread Scott Somershoe
Sorry for being delinquent on posting birds here timely.

As a follow up to Dave’s post, I rode down to Chatfield Saturday morning. I 
stopped on the dam on my way to the sand spit and counted 58 snowy egrets lined 
up hunting about 630am. 

I arrived at the sand spit (still Douglas county) and had 18 Avocets, a few 
peeps, and eventually saw 18 or so black terns way to the west. I rode over to 
a vantage just west of the fisherman’s pier area and counted 22 black terns 
going back and forth from JeffCo to Douglas co. Nice to see them way into 
JeffCo waters. 

I birded S Platte delta and had one Forster's tern. I got caught off guard by 
what I assumed were teal but were actually 3 shovelers and 6 pintail. I checked 
out the 4 assumed western grebes and one was a clark’s! 

I decided on a whim to go back to the sand spit and boy oh boy what a good call 
that was. About 19 black terns were loafing! They are one of my favorites. The 
avocets still were there. A Marbled Godwit dropped in. Both yellowlegs species 
made appearances, as did Bairds sand and a semipalmated plover called and 
dropped in for maybe 30 seconds and was gone. I eventually saw a flock of 
shorebirds flying around but didn’t get a good enough look at them in flight 
but knew I wasn’t sure what they were in poor lighting. There were 12 birds 
with one smaller than the rest. Then they landed on the water and I realized 
they were wilsons phalaropes. What was that smaller bird???  

No new birds for the green big year, but all round quality. It was a really 
great morning. Add to the Curlew I had there early last Saturday morning, 
pretty good green birding. I didn’t find any of my targets but you know I’ll 
try again :)

As I was packing up, a rock wren came up to the edge of the path and walked 
over to me. It hopped on my bike. I was 2’ from it. I got photos of it on my 
bike. Ha! Cheeky little birds. Good big year blog material! 

It’s going to be a busy bike riding couple months! I need a massage and nap 

I think a couple big sits at the sand spit may be warranted this fall. I can’t 
wait!! 

Good green birding!

Cheers,
Scott Somershoe 
Littleton CO


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> On Aug 22, 2021, at 2:59 PM, Dave Cameron  wrote:
> 
> The sandspit at the South Marina at Chatfield today around 1pm had
> 
> 11 Black Terns
> 6 Common Terns
> 1 Forster's Tern
> 1 Marbled Godwit
> 2 California Gulls
> ~150 Ring-billed Gulls
> Many Pelicans, maybe a dozen DC Cormorants.
> 
> So our shorebird search yielded 1 shorebird, but it was a good one.  Earlier 
> today at Cherry Creek in Aurora (Arapaho County), we got a total of 4-- 2 
> Solitary and 2 Spotted Sandpipers.  Also many Pelicans, many Snowy Egrets, 
> Ring bills, and other obvious suspects.
> 
> Dave Cameron
> Denver
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[cobirds] Chatfield Terns and Godwit, Douglas County

2021-08-22 Thread Dave Cameron
The sandspit at the South Marina at Chatfield today around 1pm had

11 Black Terns
6 Common Terns
1 Forster's Tern
1 Marbled Godwit
2 California Gulls
~150 Ring-billed Gulls
Many Pelicans, maybe a dozen DC Cormorants.

So our shorebird search yielded 1 shorebird, but it was a good one.  
Earlier today at Cherry Creek in Aurora (Arapaho County), we got a total of 
4-- 2 Solitary and 2 Spotted Sandpipers.  Also many Pelicans, many Snowy 
Egrets, Ring bills, and other obvious suspects.

Dave Cameron
Denver

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