Compiler: Joe Roller
Date: July 1, 2014
email: rba AT cfobirds.org
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Monday July 1, updated at 0520,
and sponsored
by the Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.
The DFO/RMBO answering machine has machined its last answer. If
Awoke to my FOS rufous hummingbird this morning at home. Ties previous early
record at home made in 1989!
Jeff J Jones
( mailto:jjo...@jonestc.com jjo...@jonestc.com)
Teller County - 8500' - Montane Woodlands
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I've been stopping at Wellington State Wildlife Area (Larimer CR 64 aka
Weld CR 100 aka Nunn Road) on way to work listening for Dickcissel. Today,
patience finally paid off--had one maybe two singing this morning. They
generally hang out east of the Golden Eagle nest area to the Weld County
The Eastern Wood-peewee is still singing along the Poudre River in Fort
Collins. Today it was a little north of the original location and was
moving to both sides of the river in the trees closest to the river.
Joe Mammoser
Fort Collins
Larimer County
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Hi , Yesterday I stopped at the 75th Street bridge at 8:15 am and
found both Black and Eastern Phoebes,[briefly on the same bough], working
the west side of creek. I had tried for them twice without success after
birding the White Rock trail, but late morning proved to be a bad bet. Good
Hi all
This study began last year for those that did not know. The Forest Service
proposed to analyze effects to the Pawnee Nat'l Grassland on surface
resources through consideration of a reasonably foreseeable increase in oil
gas development and provide recommendations for mitigation of
Wow, an estimated population of 2310 Mountain Plovers! It is hard to go to
Park Co. now and have Mountain Plover be so relatively hard to find, and
imagine there could be so many. But the research published in the Condor is
now already getting old for a species whose population is apparently