Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date: June 19, 2013
email: rba AT cobirds.org
phone: 303-659-8750
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, June 19, 2013
sponsored by the Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird
Observatory. If you are phoning in a message, you
Not sure if I was in Gunnison County or had already crossed into Saguache
County when I saw several Chukar this morning including several chicks. I was
driving on Highway 114 south from Highway 50. The intersection is about 8
miles east of Gunnison. They were along Highway 114 between mile
In Florida I got a photo of Great Blue Heron with Common Moorhen in
bill.
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
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On Jun 18, 11:23 pm, Deborah Carstensen fiddlen...@aol.com wrote:
Okay, so this observation is a little different. A couple
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loch kilpatrick
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Hi Folks,
Loch Kilpatrick is at work, but he wants me to let everyone know that his email
account was hacked this morning, resulting in many emails being sent out to
everyone in his address book, and maybe others as well. PLEASE don’t click on
or open any of the website links or attachments,
Birders,
I went out again to Adobe Creek Reservoir (Kiowa and Bent Counties)
yesterday afternoon with Stan Oswald, and we secured pictures of the
adult light-phase Pomarine Jaeger I'd found earlier in the day. It was
in the same location, on the east side of the point of land jutting
north
At noon today I had a singing Red-eyed Vireo on the Boulder Open Space Trail
that goes east from a trailhead on Marshall Road. It was in the willows at the
first wooden bridge that is about 200 yards east of the trailhead.
David Waltman
Boulder
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June 15, 2013
Genessee Mountain Park
Mary and I birded Genessee Mountain Park late evening June 15 after 6.30
PM. Birds were very quiet. Only a few Robins, Western Bluebirds, a couple
of Jays, but no Swallows, Nuthatches, or other expected birds. On the road
to the Mountain top, we
I spent a little more time this morning at the hay field on MacKenzie Ave
in Canon City where the Dickcissel and Bobolink I posted about last night
are located. Though they are still only singing intermittently, the male
Dickcissel did fly onto the utility wires located on the Grandview Ave