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considered rare is under 'Documentations' and 'Review List'.
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There are 6 Black-bellied Whistling Ducks at Pella Crossing near Hygiene in
Boulder County now. On a rock island in the east lake 3 minutes east of the
parking lot.
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On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 5:49 AM Brandon wrote:
> The bird was still present and see many yesterday through 740pm at Bell
> Grove at Chico Basin Ranch. $15 per person to visit the ranch. Hope to
> have an up
for this
species in Colorado.
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The PRWA continues along Big Dry Creek as described by John T. 1/4 mile
west of Westcliffe Parkway in creek by 2nd apartment block.
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has seen a male bird in the Walden Ponds area this winter (as far as
I am aware), so I think it's a bit early to presume the female is nesting
there.
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in Colorado and the
first in 10 years since one was seen in Bear Creek Lake Park, which is just
east of Morrison, in November 2012.
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to the Lilian's race of Eastern Meadowlark. This addition brings the
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good number of birders.
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well also refer to the Lilian's race. This will
be determined in the near future, so that the new Chihuahuan Meadowlark
will be well documented to have occurred in Colorado. This highlights the
importance of maintaining and expanding the CBRC database of rare birds in
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Longspur.
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The consensus for the 'shorebird sp' at Boyd Lake is a Lesser Yellowlegs.
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Hi Peter,
Hits me as a Lesser Yellowlegs
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https://ebird.org/checklist?subID=S109459534 by the Ketchams does not show
the Garganey from 7-9am this morning. However, it does show an interesting
shorebird photo under 'shorebird sp'. It looks possibly like a female Ruff
to me?
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> My journal entry for 26 April 1996 says: "Garganey (1 pair) LIFE LIST
> (COLORADO LIFE LIST) First seen early in week at Jim Hamm pa
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low County
Birding and picking a county, you can see the recent ebird sightings just
for that county and download a printable 2 page pdf of the lists for each
of Colorado's 64 counties. This just illustrates all the great information
on the CFO and CBRC websites.
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of unfamiliarity with that store.
Surprisingly for a male, I did ask for directions twice.
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The Palm Warbler remains on the island under the bridge by the outfall
along the South Platte river. Park at the junction of York St and E 64th,
and walk 1/4 mile northeast.
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The male Varied Thrush is currently on the south bank of Clear Creek
opposite the library just west of downtown Golden.
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for their song to the southwest. This species does not come up as
rare on ebird, even though this is only the third or fourth time I have
seen this species in Boulder in over 40 years.
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> Just a question for my learning...as I see a lot of people coming to visit
> the Louisiana Waterthrush, what’s a respectable distance for viewing? I’m
> finding there are some folks that would be within t
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the bill that first alerted me that it was a Red-throated Loon. Chatting
with Mark and looking at pictures, we agreed on the identification.
A good lesson about jumping to a conclusion too quickly when one is looking
for a specific rare bird that one hopes to see.
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More careful observation with Mark Miller and the bird has morphed into a
Red-throated Loon. We have not seen the Yellow-billed Loon.
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It remains at Stanley Lake. Way in the middle looking northeast from center
of south side.
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The Black Brant was at Lake Arbor this morning, but departed at 8:05. Will
likely return this afternoon. Thanks to Amy C for finding and reporting
this bird.
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An article on previous sightings of Groove-billed Anis in Colorado can be
found at:
https://www.westernfieldornithologists.org/archive/V07/7(4)%20p0153-p0154.pdf
Thanks to Steve Stachowiak for reminding me of this article.
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The bird is still present at 3:20 way in the NW corner of the reservoir.
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Scaup. We also saw the
continuing Red-necked Grebe, but it was distant in the far northwest corner
of the reservoir.
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side of Prince Lake is probably a good idea, if one is stopped from going
round the lake into the road construction area.
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Common Shelduck is frequently kept in waterfowl collections.
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is just east of N 66th Street on Wednesday morning when I rode by. Go
soon, as this field will be cut any day.
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Katie Lehman and David Haskell found a Cape May Warbler on the east CU
campus
about an hour ago, and I saw it at 11am. It was just south of the small
bridge between the ponds along the Skunk Creek trail. See their ebird
report.
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guides, perhaps the biggest difference between an
intergrade and
Gilded Flicker is in size: Northern Flicker 12.5 inches: Gilded Flicker
11.5 inches in National
Geographic and 11 inches in Sibley. Very difficult to tell the bird's size
from the photograph.
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All,
The Pacific Loon and 3 Red-necked Grebes remain at the northeast corner of
the Valmont Reservoir complex. Most easily seen by driving into the
Boulder Open Space offices off 75th Street, and walking about 1/4 mile west
to get an open view.
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marshes, there was a flock of about 50 Am Goldfinches and some Am Tree
Sparrows. The Redpoll was in this flock feeding off the teasels and other
seed plants just to the south of the trail.
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Gaynor Lake which is east of Niwot, along with at least 500 (if not more)
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This record is the first of four documented sightings in the records
committee database:
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, yesterday morning I saw one Dickcissel,
and heard a number more, in the field that is in the southeast corner of
65th Street and Saint Vrain Road as I was riding past. This field has not
been mown, and the birds should be easy to see: one was singing from the
telephone wire on 65th St.
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possible reason was the noise because there is more water now in the
Cascades and Ouzel Falls than I have ever seen on many trips before. I also
saw both Sapsuckers on the road in to Wild Basin just east of the large
parking area where the road is closed over the winter.
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Ah, it was the Couch's! Thank you very much,
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The Caracara was seen at Poudre River Trail, Sheep Draw east of N. 71st
Ave, in northwest Greeley around 7am (see ebird report). Information on
the location of the Harris's Hawk sighting would be appreciated.
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on the east
side of Beeler by 25th St.
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> Todd Deininger, Peter Gent, John Vanderpoel and I set off this morning to
> circle the Denver Metro area. We began at the Highline Canal/Chatfield
> spot for Trumpeter Swan before continuing on to Roxborough Park in order to
> add some foothills species like Woo
in from the
west. They were very cooperative for a few minutes, being low to the
ground on the north side of the road. They flew away to the northeast after
about 10 minutes at 9:15. A very nice adult Rough-legged Hawk was along CR
49 about 1.5 miles north between CRs 6 and 8.
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to the Bushong boys for finding this bird and showing the place to
everyone.
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in the next few days, then I highly recommend the very pleasant hike up to
Ouzel Falls, RMNP.
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The Snowy Owl northeast of DIA was sitting on the ground this afternoon
halfway between 112th Ave and 114th Ave about a 1/4 mile east of Trussville
St. between 2:15 and 3:45. It will probably be in that same location early
tomorrow morning.
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A few minutes ago there was an adult Lesser Black-backed Gull standing on
the ice at Baseline Res, seen from Cherryvale Road southeast of Boulder.
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Mile Res, which is immediately south of Boulder Res.
On Boulder Res he saw a Greater Scaup and a first-year male Barrow's
Goldeneye. All these birds escaped my gaze when I arrived there later.
Also, no white Geese at Dodd Res.
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to the Rabbit Mountain open space, which is 3 miles north of
Hwy 66. While hiking there I saw 4 Sage Thrashers. I see them there
regularly during migration, but was surprised to see them there in pairs at
this time of year.
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Warbler. It was near the very top of a 10' high young tree, about 50 yards
east of the boundary fence and about 20 yards north of the creek. It
seemed to like this perch and sang there for a while.
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This is the first Ibis I've heard of in Boulder County this spring.
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The Woodcock, and all the observers, were behaving beautifully this
morning. The bird was easy to see from the road with telescope filling
views. To me, this bird looks very healthy and feeding well (fresh dirt on
bill), even with all the attention.
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A work colleague of mine found a Sibley guide on a bench in Boyd Lake park
yesterday. It is the second edition and is inscribed by the author to a
Megan. If this is your guide, contact me offline.
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This morning at 9:30 the Black and Eastern Phoebes were just west of the
75th Street bridge over Boulder Creek, as they have been for a while now.
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I spent 2 hours at the Welchester Tree Park (access from 8th Avenue), and
the male Blue-winged Warbler finally, and briefly, showed up at 10am. It
was at the east end by the creek and flew in from the east. It was silent.
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south, but Peter said it went under the bridge a couple of times: nest
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This morning there was a male Summer Tanager along Boulder Creek on the
east CU campus, which is between 30th Street and Foothills Parkway. It
was found due north of the scoreboard at the CU soccer pitch, but along
the creek.
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Drive. The Bay-breasted
Warbler was in the same tree at 10:30am eating the wonderfully described
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pine tree right next to it, so I think that tree doesn't have the same
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Gulls. There are some peeps there, and at least two
Semipalmated Plovers. North Teller Lake, east of Boulder on Valmont Road,
still has a good number of shorebirds, including the Short-billed
Dowitcher and Pectoral Sandpiper,
Cheers, Peter Gent.
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. This was found by Brenda (good ears) Wright, and
was a life bird for several people in our group,
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was singing
much more vigorously, and was along the skunk creek trail.
There was also a female Rose-breasted Grosbeak, and a couple
of Clay-colored Sparrows,
Cheers, Peter Gent.
Boulder, CO.
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On Mon, 7 May 2012, Holly Reinhard wrote:
I also have a wish list of birds I would like to get
over the summer. All of these would be life birds:
Veery
Holly,
The Grouse leks north of Hayden are described in #13 for Routt:
unusual were two first-year male Rose-breasted Grosbeaks. John Tumasonis
saw a couple of Empidonax, but I didn't see them. Later in the morning, I
refound the Northern Waterthrush in South Boulder thanks to Christian
Nunes,
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Vulture sitting on the
Osprey platform in the southwest corner of Boulder Reservoir.
I can't remember seeing one here in December before,
Cheers, Peter Gent.
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All,
I have been looking for reports of Pacific Wren sightings on the
CBCs already held, but haven't seen any. If any Pacific Wrens are
seen, please report them to COBIRDS, so others can look for them,
Thanks and Happy Holidays,
Peter Gent.
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