The participants in Denver Audubon's annual Mother's Day Breakfast with the
Birds enjoyed a variety of species with us this morning, if not as many
birds as the last couple of days. 25 new birds plus 2 returns from prior
years:
House Wren 4
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 2
Swainson's Thrush 1
Hermit
COBirders,
About 40 enthusiastic birders split into 5 groups to bird 5 areas for the
annual Fountain Creek Regional Park spring bird count. In all areas, observers
noted very strong numbers of migrants, combining for about 98 total species on
Saturday. This is rather above the prior average of
Wish I would’ve seen this email while we were there! :-) Consolation prize
was a black and white warbler along the river!
Eric Storms
Castle Rock
On Sun, May 12, 2019 at 9:32 AM Myron Gerhard
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> Refound 9:10 where creek runs under trail next to Waterton lot.
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COBirders,
I just had a probable SWAINSON’s WARBLER at Last Chance in Washington County.
Never got a 100% look at it. Crawling & foraging on the ground & crawling low
through the currents. I initially thought it was a Worm-eating Warbler but then
got another look. The behavior was typical of
Two Whimbrel currently at Beebe Draw. Bill Fink
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Hi Cobirders
I found a Great Egret just south of the Clear Creek bike path, west of
Lowell Blvd. This is Adams County. It was pointed out to me by a birding
couple, Donna and Tom. I had seen it, but wrote it off as a Snowy, until
they gave me a second look. The pond is part of Carl Park, a
I had a Northern Waterthrush at Marshall Marsh at 9 this morning at the
east end of the marsh, just before the long plank bridge. Also a probable
Gray Flycatcher, and heard a Sora.
There was a pair of Chimney Swifts flying over the Pearl St. Mall yesterday
afternoon.
The Savannah Sparrows are
I was with four other birders searching for the bird from 5:20 till sunset
yesterday without any luck. We also did not see the Tennessee Warbler.
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Many birders here since about 7:30. NO Golden-winged.
4 warbler species in one tree at one point-- Orange-crowned, Virginia's,
Yellow and Yellow-rumped. Also Western Tanager, Chipping Sparrows, and
Chickadees.
Dave Cameron
Denver
On Sunday, May 12, 2019 at 8:01:40 AM UTC-6, tjcalliope
Refound 9:10 where creek runs under trail next to Waterton lot.
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This is my first post to COBirds since getting to the area. Yesterday on the
DFO count starting at the Audubon Nature Center we found a Prairie Warbler. I
was able to refund the bird this morning, working the power line area between
the Audubon Nature Center and the Watertown parking lot. It
Hi Cobirders,
Could someone post if the bird was seen or not seen today, [this morning].
Thanks for the information.
Tina Jones
Littleton,CO
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Date: Sunday, May 12, 2019
Compiler: Allison Hilf (ahilf AT me.com)
Phone: (303) 888-5110
E-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Sunday, May 12, sponsored by Denver
Field Ornithologists. Observers have been helpful by reporting sightings and
updates on COBirds.
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