Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date: September 20, 2012
email: rba AT cfobirds.org
phone: 303-659-8750
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Thursday, September 20, 2012,
sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird
Observatory. If you are
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Subject: FW: Important and Exciting news for the Christmas Bird Count program
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Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 05:55:43
Today while birding to work I had a Nashville Warbler about 500 feet west
of the Poudre bike trail and North College intersection. From there take a
side link trail and head south for another 400 feet. The warbler was being
mobbed by a gang of House Finches.
Yesterday in the same vicinity there
Hi cobirders,
I am admittedly weak on my gull i.d.'s. However, yesterday as we were
leaving a friend's house outside of Oak Creek, CO, we drove past Stagecoach
Reservoir, and on the extensive mudflats were many gulls. As one took to
flight, I got a great look at it and would call it a Sabine's.
Crow Valley Campground (Weld) highlights on 9/19 from 6:45-10am:
Evening Grosbeak (1 bird flying se to nw at about 7:30 - this is the third
flyover I've seen/heard of late, the others being Grandview Cemetery and Lake
Estes)
Red-naped Sapsucker (1 in elms n of Main Picnic Shelter)
Red-breasted
http://coloradobirder.ning.com/photo/blackburnian-warbler-2
Penny B reporting ... specific location (Bobcat Ridge Natural Area) in
comments area
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
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Hi COBirders,
Full report to follow.
The first two birds we caught this morning, at 7:00 were Wood Thrush. One had
been previously banded by us two weeks ago, the other was new.
By our count that is FIVE WOTH banded in the last 12 months at CBR! (1 fall
2011, 2 spring 2012, 2 this month).
After our pokey Mon Tues, I arrived at the banding station this morning
hoping for nothing more than enough sparrows to get through 3 groups of 7th
graders. But the birds always have a surprise or two...instead we banded
mostly Warblers, Ruby-crowned Kinglets, and a Rose-breasted
Yes, the flock of Warblers were at the north end of the lake which is at the
south end of the park, today [the same place as before]. With persistence I
finally saw the Chesnut-sided Warbler amongst the other species of Warbler.
Townsend's, Orange-crowned, Yellow-rumped, and Wilson's. They
The flock of warblers with the Chesnut-sided in it continues in the same
place: the NE corner
and north side of Grasmere Lake, which is the more southerly of the two big
lakes in
Washington Park, Denver. I saw it twice, briefly, but well, during the 25
minutes I was there,
arriving at 4:30 today.
Greetings All,
Today, I started at dawn at the se. tip of Jackson Res and spent 3 hours
working the birds there. I may have been Mr Leatherman's mystery birder!! If
so, I am sad that we missed each other.
Dave produces so much fodder for thought, that I could go on for a long while,
so I'll
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