[cobirds] Summer Tanager at FCRP El Paso Co.

2015-05-17 Thread Brandon Percival
Dan Carragher found and photographed a molting male Summer Tanager near the parking lot at closest to mm 18 at fountain creek r.p. Brandon K. Percival Pueblo West, CO -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Colorado Birds group. To unsubscribe from this

[cobirds] Morgan and Washington Counties, Sunday, May 17

2015-05-17 Thread David Dowell
Birds from today that might be of interest: Jackson Lake, Morgan County Palm Warbler, in previously reported location -- campground trails on west side of lake, in a tree right on the lake shore also Blackpoll Warbler (singing male) nearby 3 Caspian

[cobirds] RMBO Chatfield Banding Report, 5/17/25

2015-05-17 Thread meredith
Continued modest numbers, but today under sunny skies. 21 new birds: Dusky Flycatcher 1 Warbling Vireo 1 Black-capped Chickadee 1 House Wren 4 Swainson's Thrush 1 Yellow Warbler 4 new, 1 return, banded 2014 Northern Waterthrush 1 Common Yellowthroat 3 Lincoln's Sparrow 1 Black-headed Grosbeak 1

[cobirds] Prospect Ponds/ELC, Fort Collins (Larimer) on 5/17

2015-05-17 Thread DAVID A LEATHERMAN
I birded the Poudre River today from the Sharp Point business park parking lot south thru Prospect Ponds Natural Area to the parking lot at the Northern Colorado Environmental Center (ELC) late this afternoon. Not a lot of birds, but some nice individuals. Chestnut-sided Warbler (apparently an

[cobirds] Townsend's Warbler Male

2015-05-17 Thread cougar
At the cemetery at the Veterans Center at Home Lake (Rio Grande County), Lisa and I found a male Townsend’s Warbler. This represents one of just a few spring records for the species in the San Luis Valley. At our home, we counted 32 species of birds today as birds were on the move throughout

[cobirds] Weld Yellow-throated Vireo pics

2015-05-17 Thread Derek Hill
COBirds, A few documentary shots of the Yellow-throated Vireo Josh Bruening and I found at Crow Valley campground (Crow Valley Park according to google maps) at Briggsdale, Weld County Saturday morning 16 May. https://www.flickr.com/photos/26102738@N07/ Sounds like a good push of this species

[cobirds] Reservoir Ridge NA, Fort Collins (Larimer) on 5/17

2015-05-17 Thread DAVID A LEATHERMAN
In agreement with David Wade's report of Bobolinks in the fields west of the Reservoir Ridge Natural Area parking lot on Overland Trail in western Fort Collins today, four of us saw at least two males, maybe three. At least two males were seen in the alfalfa fields north of the fenceline that

[cobirds] Boulder County Birding Mudfest - part 2

2015-05-17 Thread JohnT
All: Rain and snow continues in the high country, driving most normal people to hike and bird elsewhere. I concentrated on creek bottoms, shrub lands and adjoining ponderosa pine woodlands this weekend in Boulder County. Trails in Boulder Mountain Park and elsewhere still have

[cobirds] Redpolls may be all one species

2015-05-17 Thread Scott E. Severs
A recent genetic study at Cornell University finds little difference between Hoary and Common Redpoll. News at Audubon: One Redpoll to Rule Them All | Audubon https://www.audubon.org/news/one-redpoll-rule-them-all --Scott Scott E. Severs Longmont, CO scottesev...@gmail.com

[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 17 May 2015

2015-05-17 Thread Joyce Takamine
Compiler: Joyce Takamine Date: May 17, 2015 This is the Rare Bird Alert, Sunday, May 17 sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory. Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species). Broad-winged Hawk (Bent, Elbert, El Paso,

[cobirds] Golden-winged Warbler, Flagler SWA

2015-05-17 Thread Peter Gaede
Hi Birders, Mark Peterson, Kara Carragher, Lisa Edwards and I had an adult male GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER in trees on the west side of the lake this evening. Also present were fifteen RED-NECKED PHALAROPES. Peter Gaede Santa Barbara -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[cobirds] Bobolink, El Paso county

2015-05-17 Thread SUKE C
We went to check Ramah Reservoir yesterday since there is finally water (LOTS!) now. Many Western Kingbirds, one Eastern Kingbirds, 4 Yellow Warbler, one possible Warbling Vireo, Robins, Swallows, Ruddy Ducks, Green-winged Teals and 2 Bobolinks. The Bobolinks were observed first in the field