Report of Banding At Clear Springs Ranch* (El Paso County) for 5/1/15
Chipping Sparrow 1
Common Yellowthroat 1
Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow 1
House Wren 3
Lincoln's Sparrow 5
Orange-crowned Warbler 9
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1
7 Species
21 Individuals
Good birding to you.
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area, affording us great looks from the car.
David Elwonger Diane Luck
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Actually, as Diane pointed out, I counted wrong.
If it was a second-year bird in 2006 then it hatched in 2005, so it would be
nine years old in 2014.
But still it's still the record if accepted by the Bird Banding Lab
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This bird sets the longevity record for Yellow-breasted Chat!
Good birding to you
David Elwonger.
* Clear Springs Ranch (CSR) where our banding station has been now for twenty
years,is managed by Colorado Springs Utilities. It is about 10 miles south of
Colorado Springs, at I25
After a very chilly start, it became a nice Fall day:
Our list:
Chipping Sparrow,1
Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow,11
Gray Catbird,1
Hermit Thrush,1
Lincoln's Sparrow,1
Oregon Junco,4 (3 Pink-sided)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet,1
Slate-colored Junco,1
Song Sparrow,2
Total 23
Recaptures:
Diane I refound the Yellow-crowned Night-heron Wed @ noon.
It was in the same wetland along Birdsall Road, way back in the NW corner
hidden behind a little peninsula.
Thanks to Kaye and Ingrid for sharing.
Good birding.
Dave
Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2013 12:47:01 -0700
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Kinglet,1
Wilson's Warbler,2
25 birds processed including 4 recaptures
Good birding to you!
Dave
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*Clear Springs Ranch is a
Colorado Spring Utilities property at exit 123 on I25 south of Fountain CO.
Entry
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1
Wilson's Warbler 9
David Elwonger
MWCS
1
Orange-crowned Warbler
5
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
1
Wilson's Warbler
9
David Elwonger, who roosts at 8400' near
Report for banding a Clear Springs Ranch* 9/8/2013
Black-capped Chickadee, 2
Brown Thrasher, 1
Chipping Sparrow,1
House Wren,1
Lazuli Bunting,3
MacGillivray's Warbler,1
Orange-crowned Warbler,1
Red-Shafted Flicker,1
Wilson's Warbler,3
Yellow-breasted Chat,2 (one was a recap - Susan, is
FOS Rufous Hummingbird at our feeders up here in Woodland Park at 8500'
Good birding to you
Dave
Subject: [cobirds] Rufous Hummingbird, Colo Spgs
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Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2013 12:09:51 -0700
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Hi COBirders,
Just had a male Rufous Hummer flash
no white Egret at Rice's Pond at 9a Tue. :(
Dave
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Subject: RE: [cobirds] Little Egret ID
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 08:24:28 -0600
Excellent ID info from both Ira and Rachel. Let me respond based on what I saw,
or did not
Cobirders:
Friday 10/12/12 was a busy morning banding at Clear Springs Ranch (CSR)*
until the front came in and it was too windy.
We banded 32 new birds of 11 different species.
We had 11 recaptures from earlier this Fall and We had good recaptures: 2
Gambel’s White-crowned Sparrows, one
Cobirders:
Saturday 9/29/12 was bright clear calm morning for banding at Clear Springs
Ranch (CSR).*
The weather was too nice :-)
We banded 21 new birds of 7 different species.
We had 5 recaptures: 4 from this Fall, local plus one GWCS originally
banded 9/25/11 as a HY U was a AHY male on
While banding at Clear Springs Ranch on Wed AM, we noticed a flock of seven
Steller's Jays. This is about twenty miles east of Cheyenne Mtn State Park, the
place nearest where I see them regularly.
How common are Steller's Jays on the high plains?
Thanks,
Dave
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Banding report for Fountain Creek Regional Park Area 7W for 9/8/12
Windy morning of banding today at Clear Springs Ranch*. A small fallout when
the wind shifted included FOS Red-eyed Vireo :-)
Our list:
Dusky Flycatcher,1
Gambel's White-Crowned Sparrow,5
Lazuli Buntiing,1
Lesser Goldfinch,2
Banding report for Fountain Creek Regional Park Area 7W for 9/8/12
Nice morning of banding today at Fountain Creek Regional Park Area 7W as
part of the Fountain Creek Regional Park Fall Bird Count
American Robin - 3
Black-capped Chickadee - 1
Broad-tailed Hummingbird*- 3
Common Yellowthroat - 1
Steve,
Up here in Woodland Park, on the opposite side of the WC Fire, we had our
first Rufous Hummer on July 1.
Last year they appeared on July 7.
Best wishes
Dave
David M Elwonger
Master Bird Bander and Naturalist
Who roosts at 8500' near Woodland Park CO
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Subject: More Stratton Open Space banding news!
Today (Friday 6/1/12) at Stratton Open Space*, I recaptured After Second
Year (ASY) Male (had CP, no BP) Tree Swallow (TRES) in bird box SOS 2A,
banded as a nestling banded in box SOS 5A on 06/02/10. Why there was a male
in this box with an
Subject: Stratton Open Space banding news!
Today (Tuesday 5/29/12) at Stratton Open Space*, I recaptured
AfterSecondYear (ASY) F Tree Swallow (TRES) in bird box SOS 10A, a female
that we trapped and banded in box SOS 2 as a ASY F 06/02/10.
Also, I recaptured an ASY F TRES in bird box SOS
Diane I found a male and later a female Rose-breasted Grosbeak at Fountain
Creek Regional Park at about 11a Sunday 5/13. The male was in the north Area 3
in the trees along the channel between N Rice Pond and the old beaver dam. The
female was in the trees by the outlet of the sewage pond
Diane I found a male, and then later, a female Rose-breasted Grosbeak at
Fountain Creek Regional Park at about 11a Sunday 5/13. The male was in north
Area 3 in the trees along the channel between N Rice Pond and the old beaver
dam. The female in SE area 2 in the trees by the outlet of the sewage
Overcast and cool but no rain or wind;
Banded at FCRP Area 7W 5/12/2012
American Goldfinch,1
American Robin,2
Bushtit,1
Common Yellowthroat,2
European Starling,2
House Wren,3
Lincoln's Sparrow,2
MacGillivray's Warbler,1
Swainson's Thrush,1
White-eyed Vireo,1
Yellow Warbler,2
Subject: [cobirds] banding at Clear Spring Ranch (CSR)* Sunday morning
4/29/12
Birders:
We had an enjoyable morning of banding Wed at Clear Springs Ranch (CSR)*.
It warmed up quickly and there was little wind!
Chokecherries (Prunus virginiana) were in full bloom
Our list:
During an overnight camping trip to Phantom Canyon Sunday night, 4/28-29, we
found several singing Virginia's Warblers, at least two singing Warbling
Vireos, a Plumbeous Vireo singing and acting like he was on territory,
Bushtits, and after dark we heard a Common Poorwill. Specifically, we were
Diane Luck found a Northern Parula at Lake Hasty Sunday about 2p, and was
able to get me on it. It was singing occaisionally.
Sorry for the late post.
Dave
David M Elwonger
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Who roosts at 8500' near Woodland Park CO
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Birders:
Despite a start with new snow on the ground, I had an enjoyable morning of
banding Wed at Clear Springs Ranch (CSR)*.
I warmed up quickly and there was little wind!
The list:
Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow (GWCS) - 4, + 3 recaps
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1
Song
Thanks for all the helpful and informative responses.
I agree with the possibility that the bees eating some powdered grain or
pollen on the sunflower chips.
I have solved the problem for now by putting the chips back in the bag and
putting out millet instead.
I will put the chips out again in a
For the past two somewhat warmer days up here at 8500' in Woodland Park, I have
had a swarm of bee-like flies (or bees) in my sunflower chip tube feeders. So
many in fact that the birds cannot use them. The bees do not carry away or eat
the seeds. They just dig them out so that they can get
Cobirders:
After a very cold start (31'F), it warmed up nicely at Clear Springs Ranch*
on Sunday 10/23-11.
We stayed busy until about 930a. We banded 24 new birds of 7 different
species.
The American Kestrel was new for this season for us.
We had 2 recaptures from earlier this Fall, plus one
Cobirders:
Sunday 10/16/11 was a beautiful morning banding at Clear Springs Ranch
(CSR).*
The birds were fairly typical for this time of the season, except for the
late Lazuli Bunting.
We banded 32 new birds of 11 different species.
We had 4 recaptures from earlier this Fall, plus one Gambel's
Thursday 10/ 6/11 was another busy morning banding at Clear Springs Ranch
(CSR),*
After the hour, I had to close the nets for an hour while I caught up with
the banding!
We had 4 recaptures from earlier this Fall, plus 34 new birds of 6 different
species.
New for the season was a hatch year male
Cobirders:
Sunday 10/2/11 was a busy morning banding at Clear Springs Ranch (CSR),* the
busiest of season, so far.
After the first 30', we had to close the nets for an hour while we caught up
with the banding!
We had six recaptures from earlier this Fall, plus 50 new birds of 9
species.
New for
)
Species 9 Birds processed 24
Next banding session at CSR likely to be Saturday 10/019/25 starting at 7
AM, depending upon weather (heat, wind, rain)
Good birding to you.
David Elwonger, who roosts at 8400' near Woodland Park Colorado
*Clear Springs Ranch is an area
likely to be Sunday 9/25 starting at 7 AM,
depending upon weather (heat, wind, rain)
Good birding to you.
David Elwonger, who roosts at 8400' near Woodland Park Colorado
*Clear Springs Ranch is an area about 10 miles south of Colorado Springs, at
I25 exit 123, that is managed by Colorado Springs
Birders:
Nice morning to band at Clear Springs Ranch (CSR)* until the cold front came
in.
Our list:
Black-capped Chickadee, 2 recaps (local, one from this spring and one from
last year)
Brown Thrasher, 1
Chipping Sparrow, 2
Gray Catbird, 2
Green-tailed Towhee, 1
Gambel's
Of course, I meant Black-chinned Hummingbird, not Black-throated
Hummingbird
Sorry
David M Elwonger
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Who roosts at 8500' near Woodland Park CO
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handled
Next banding session likely Sat AM, 9/10, at Fountain Creek Regional Park,
Area 7W as part of the FCRP Fall Migrating Count
Good birding to you.
David Elwonger, who roosts at 8400' near Woodland Park Colorado
*Clear Springs Ranch is an area about 10 miles south of Colorado Springs, at
I25
(Brown Thrasher)
Good birding to you
Dave
David Elwonger
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Roosting a 8500'
Near Woodland Park CO
*Clear Springs Ranch is an area about 10 miles south of Colorado Springs, at
I25 exit 123, that is managed by Colorado Springs Utilities.
It is open on a limited basis
2
Yellow Warbler Recapture
Species 11 Birds handled 20
The Yellow Warbler was an ASY-M banded last year at CSR on 5-29-10.
Next banding sessions likely to be Tue and Sat AM, depending upon weather
(heat, wind, rain)
Good birding to you.
David Elwonger, who roosts at 8400' near Woodland
Several weeks ago, Diane and I have found two active nesting cavities of
Red-headed Woodpeckers in tha area. They may be fledged by now. Did you see any
hatch-year birds around?
Dave
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David Elwonger, who roosts at 8400' near
Eary this afternoon we saw a Bald Eagle pursuing an Osprey carrying a fishthe
osprey eventually escaped with the fish :)Dave
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I suspect the sparrow tweet each other about the condition of the habit :)
Dave
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Subject: RE: [cobirds] Cassin's Sparrows, etc.
Hi
Hi all!
The Tree Swallow females I recaptured in birdboxes this week (in SOS 17 and
SOS 19A) were already wearing bands :)
In SOS 17, bird #2311-50823 was initally banded 6/ 4/2010 as an After Second
Year female in SOS 17 sitting on 6 eggs - in the same box in which she was
recaptured!
In SOS 19A,
1
15.Yellow Warbler1
Thirty birds handled
Good birding to you
Dave
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Ted;
perhaps your faux, lacking our richer experience, incorrectly ID'd the
towhee as a Junco (eg, hoon-ko)
Dave
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(where we have many Gray- (or is it Grey) headed Juncos
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Banding on a nice Fall day at Clear Springs Ranch* netted:
Dark-eyed Junco 1
Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow 7 + ; Recaps 9 + all initially banded fall 2010
Song Sparrow 1; Recap 1, init banded 10/04/2009
Spotted Towhee Recap 1, init banded 8/24/10
Swamp Sparrow 2
Individuals 22
Species 5
At Clear Springs Ranch Saturday morning we banded a Swamp Sparrow, a first for
this station. also netted: Black-capped Chickadee -recapture 1Dark-eyed Junco 1
+ other forms: Slate-colored 1; Oregon 4; Pink-sided 1Golden-crowned Kinglet
1Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow 45 + 10 recapturesLazuli
Banding on a nice Fall day at Clear Springs Ranch* netted:
Dark-eyed Junco 2
Dark-eyed Junco form Pink-Sided Junco 6
Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow 30; Recaps 2
Lesser Goldfinch 5
Lincoln's Sparrow 2
Orange-crowned Warbler 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 2
Song Sparrow 2
52 individuals, 7 Species
David
;
Lincoln's Sparrow 9;
Mountain White-crowned Sparrow 2;
Orange-crowned Warbler 1;
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 2;
Savanna Sparrow 1;
Song Sparrow 6;
Spotted Towhee 2;
67 individuals; 12 Species,
David Elwonger, who roosts at 8400' near Woodland Park Colorado
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Lincoln's Sparrow - 4
Orange-crowned Warbler - 10
Song Sparrow - 1
Western Tanager - 2
White-crowned Sparrow - 2
Wilson's Warbler - 7
37 indiviuals, 10 species
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Lewis' Woodpeckers were previous common, easily and reliably found and nesting
at Turkey Creek Ranch Kit carson picnic ground until the large dead cottonwood
trees that they usually need to nest were all cut down :(
Perhaps there are new large dead trees for them to nest?
Dave
David
+ one recaptured Yellow-breasted Chat from 7/16/2008
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I have seen several large flock of Pinyon Jays at 9100' in my BBA 2 block in
SE Park County
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Subject: [cobirds] Pinyon Jays in Custer
This weekend a Calliope Hummingbird joined the dozens of Broadtailed and
several Rufous Hummers at the circus at our home in Woodland Park
Dave
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Susan Craig and I have been invited to do banding demonstrations for school
children at the Venetucci Community Farm near Security Colorado.
In order to prepare for that we have been developing a new banding site on
their property, which contains a patch of beautiful riparian habitat with a
Results of Saturday 5/8/10 banding at Fountain Creek RP, Area 7, west side
The weather was too nice this morning.
We banded 51 new birds, had 5 recaptures, of 16 species.
Best birds were:
Spotted Sandpiper (new for this station)
Bullock's Orioles (4)
MacGillivray's Warbler
Virginia's Warber
Sparrow 2 recaps from last week
Swainson's Thrush 1
Violet-green Swallow 1
Yellow Warbler 1 +1 recap from last week
Totals15 species 93 +3 recaps = Total 96
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Northern Waterthrush 2
Orange-crowned Warbler 1
Song Sparrow 2 recaps from last week
Swainson's Thrush 1
Violet-green Swallow 1
Yellow Warbler 1 +1 recap from last week
Totals15 species 93 +3 recaps = Total 96
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David
Weather was too nice today
We caught 22 birds, 9 species.
best were the three Yellow-throated Chat males.
Highest numbers: Chipping Sparrow = 8
Dave
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are planning to band at CSR Sunday Morning starting at 630a
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17 individuals, 5 species
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We had a nice morning f banding at Clear Springs Ranch.
21 banded and 2 recap White-crowned Sparrowa (from last year).
We had First of Season (FOS):
Hermit Thrush
Myrtle Warblers 4
Audubon Warblers 3
Green-tailed Towhee
Lincoln's Sparrow
Best wishes
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,1
Lincoln's Sparrow,1
Northern Shrike, 1
Oregon Junco,12
Slate-colored Junco, 2
Song Sparrow,19+R3
Spotted Towhee, R3
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-crowned Sparrow 5
Hermit Thrush 1
House Wren 1
Lincoln's Sparrow 2
Orange-crowned Warbler 5
Spotted Towhee 2
Viginia's Warbler 1
Wilson's Warbler 5
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Flycatcher
Wilson's Warbler 4
Yellow-breasted Chat 3
Total 16 species, 72 birds
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The fog and drizzle helped the banding pick up today!
We had so many birds to process we had to close the nets twice to catch up!
Highlights of today were two Clay-colored Sparrows and four Lark Sparrows.
Our list - 74 birds processed!
BLGR
BUOR
CCSP 2
CHSP 22
COYE
GRCA 2
HOWR 4
LASP 4
LAZB 34
It is not necessary to wait until hunting season because EC doves are not
protected by the migratory bird act,
and they are not game birds.
Unfortunately there are laws about discharging firearms inside city limits.
Best wishes
Dave
David Elwonger, who roosts at 6200' in Skyway in SW Colorado
When doing my BBS Edison School Route this year I was impressed with higher
number of Cassin's Sparrows.
Compared to last year when there were almost no Lark Buntings, there were more,
but not up to usual census.
I found Mountain Plover in three new places :)
But no Burrowing Owls :(
Dave
David
I saw seven Common Nighthawks at different stops when doing my Breeding Bird
Survey route in extreme SE El Paso County, south of Rush and west through
Edison School and Meyers Rd west to Hanover.
Good birding to you
Dave
David Elwonger, who roosts at 6200' in Skyway in SW Colorado Springs
I heard an Ovenbird singing again this year just up the hillside to the south
of the gate to Seven Falls in South Cheyenne Canyon Park. There have been
Ovenbirds in this area for many years
Dave
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I saw a Northern Mockingbird on the Stratton Open Space on Sunday afternoon. It
was seen along the Wildflower Trail near Birdbox #16
Good birding
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