Compiler:             Joyce Takamine
e-mail:                 RBA AT cobirds.org
Date:                    July 6, 2017

This is the Rare Bird Alert for Thursday, July 6 sponsored by Denver Field
Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.

Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species)
NOTE:  The RBA is now using the new AOU checklist and the order of families
has changes.

Cackling Goose (Saguache)
Trumpeter Swan (Archuleta)
Bufflehead (Weld)
Barrow’s Goldeneye (Chaffee)
Chukar (Moffat)
Dusky Grouse (Moffat)
Greater Roadrunner (Las Animas)
Black Swift (Boulder)
Sandhill Crane (Delta,Garfield,  Moffat)
Semipalmated Sandpiper (*Jackson)
Solitary Sandpiper (Douglas)
Lesser Black-backed Gull (Weld)
Common Loon (Delta, Ouray)
WHITE IBIS (Adams)
Mississippi Kite (El Paso, Las Animas)
Lewis’s Woodpecker (Jefferson)
Red-headed Woodpecker (Adams, Jefferson, Las Animas)
ACORN WOODPECKER (La Plata)
Williamson’s Sapsucker  (Boulder, Jefferson, Larimer, Moffat, Pueblo,
Teller)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Custer, Gunnison, Moffat)
Least Flycatcher (*Mesa)
Black Phoebe (Boulder)
Eastern Phoebe (Larimer)
Cassin’s Kingbird (El Paso)
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Baca, Rio Grande)
Purple Martin (Las Animas)
Northern Mockingbird (Ouray)
White-winged Crossbill (Moffat, Summit)
McCown’s Longspur (Larimer)
Grace’s Warbler (*Mesa)
Field Sparrow (Logan)
BAIRD’S SPARROW (Larimer)
Fox Sparrow (Custer, Larimer, San Juan)
Summer Tanager (Las Animas, Montezuma)
Indigo Bunting (Kiowa)
Painted Bunting (Baca)
Dickcissel (Alamosa, * Boulder, Conejos, *Costilla, Douglas, El Paso,
Larimer, Rio Grande, Saguache)
Bobolink (Larimer)
Orchard Oriole (Broomfield)

ADAMS COUNTY:
---A WHITE IBIS was reported by Zachary Schiff on June 18 at Lowell Ponds
(North side of I-76).  On June 25, the WHITE IBIS was reported by Ira
Sanders, Hillary White, and John Malenich at Lowell Ponds (Clear Creek
Valley Park).   On June 28 Carl Lundblad reported that the WHITE IBIS
continues at Lowell Ponds (Clear Creek Valley Park) on the SE pond.  On
June 29 Eric Zawatski and Meg Reck reported WHITE IBIS at Lowell Ponds
(Clear Creek Valley Park).  On June 30, Glenn Walbek reported WHITE IBIS at
Lowell Ponds (Clear Creek Valley Park).  On July 1 at Lowell Ponds (Clear
Creek Valley Park), Joey Kellner, Tim Smart, and Ben Sampson reported WHITE
IBIS.  On July 2, at Lowell Ponds (Clear Creek  Valley Park), Alison Hixson
and Larry Modesitt reported WHITE IBIS.  On July 4, at Lowell Ponds SWA
(across I-76 From Clear Creek Valley Park), the WHITE IBIS was reported by
Brian Tavernia, Cheryl Teuton, dan Brook, and Jean Olson.

ALAMOSA COUNTY:
---On July 3 on CO 370 .75 miles east of Rio Grande County, Dave Hawksworth
reported 5 Dickcissels.

ARCHULETA COUNTY:
---On July 3, a Trumpeter Swan was reported by Jan Allen at Pinon Lake
Reservoir.

BACA COUNTY:
---On June 24 at Picture Canyon, Wayne Heideman reported 2 Northern
Bobwhite, 5 Chichuahuan Raven, Curve-billed Thrasher, and 2 Painted
 Bunting.  On June 29 at Picture Canyon, Glenn Walbek reported Northern
Bobwhite, 2 Greater Roadrunners, 2 Yellow-billed Cuckoo, 3 Canyon Towhee, 2
Painted Bunting.  On July 4 at Picture Canyon, Brandon Nooner reported m
Painted Bunting.
---On July 4 a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher was reported by Brandon Nooner on
CR J between Picture Canyon and Campo.

BOULDER COUNTY:
---On June 30 on road to Wild Basin, Peter Gent reported Williamson
Sapsucker.
---On June 30 at Ouzel Falls in Wild Basin, Rocky Mountain NP, Peter Gent
reported Black Swift on nest in usual spot.
---On July 3 at 75th and Boulder Creek, Bill Rowe reported Black Phoebe.
---On July 4 a Dickcissell was reported by Michell Puplava at Teller Farm.
On July 5 at Teller Farm N after irrigation bridge along irrigation canal,
Mary and Dave Driscoll reported 3 Dickcissel (2m, 1 f).

BROOMFIELD COUNTY:
---On July 1 at 2850 Big Dry Creek Dr, Eric Zorawowicz reported ad m
Orchard Oriole.  This would be a new county record if accepted.

CHAFFEE COUNTY:
---On June 30 at Sands Lake SWA, Patricia Henschen reported Barrow’s
Goldeneye.  On July 1 at Sands Lake SWA, Nick Komar and Sharon Forsyth
reported 3 Barrow’s Goldeneyes (1 subadult male on shore of island, 2 f
sleeping on water).  On July 2 at Sands Lake SWA, Glenn Gade reported 2
Barrow’s Goldeneye (1 ad m, 1 subadult m).  On July 4 at Sands Lake SWA, a
m Barrow’s Goldeneye was reported by Christain Hagenlocher, David and Tammy
McQuade.

CONEJOS COUNTY:
---On June 30 on Hwy 15 about 1.75 miles west of US 285, Dave Hawksworth
reported 5 singing Dickcissels.

COSTILLA COUNTY:
---On July 5 at CR 18 and CR F, Kathy Mihm Dunning reported 11 Dickcissel.

CUSTER COUNTY:
---On July 4 at Macey Lakes, David Dowell reported American Three-toed
Woodpecker and Fox Sparrow.

DELTA COUNTY:
---On July 2 at Paonia River Park, Dave Hawksworth reported  a Common Loon
in pond behind (NE) of gravel company that is adjacent to the parking lot.
  There is a 6 ft high fence between the pond and parking lot so you might
want to bring something to stand on.
---On July 3 at Hubbark Park N of Paonia, Dennis Garrison reported Sandhill
Crane in south end of park.

DOUGLAS COUNTY:
---On June 30 at Greenland Open Space, Gloria Nikolai reported Dickcissell.
---On July 1 at Parker Regional Park (aka Salisbury Equestrian Park),
Christine Alexander reported Solitary Sandpiper.  On July 3, Time Ryan
reported Solitary Sandpiper at Parker Regional Park (aka Salisbury
Equestrian Park).

EL PASO COUNTY:
---On June 26 at Bear Creek Park East, Jim Nelson reported 5 singing m
Dickcissels.  On June 29, Linda Hodges reported 4 singing Dickcissels south
of community garden at Bear Creek Park.  On July 2, David Chartier reported
2 Dickcissels south of community garden at Bear Creek Park.
---On July 1 at 23 Otowi Dr, Fountain, Brandon Nooner reported a pair of
nesting Mississippi Kites.  On July 3, 2 Mississippi Kites were reported by
Rod Schmidt on Otowi Dr in Fountain.  On July 4, Joy and Leonard Lake
reported Mississippi Kite on Otowi Dr.
---On July 2 at Ramah Reservoir SWA, Diane Roberts reported Red-headed
Woodpecker, 2 Cassin’s Kingbirds, and 5 Dickcissels.
---On July 4 at Fountain Creek Regional Trail, Tanja Britton reported
Mississippi Kite.

GARFIELD COUNTY:
---On July 4 at Spring Valley, Tom McConnell reported Sandhill Crane.

JACKSON COUNTY:
---On July 5 at 18 Island Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow reported Semipalmated
Sandpiper.

JEFFERSON COUNTY:
---On June 30 at Stony Pass at Wigwam Creek, Frank Farrell reported 2
Red-headed Woodpeckers.
---On July 2 at Stony Pass Road at Wigwam Creek, Frank Farrell and Gwen
Moore reported Red-headed Woodpecker and 7 Lewis’s Woodpeckers.
---On July 4 at Stanton SP Brian Johnson reported 6 Williamson’s Sapsuckers.

KIOWA COUNTY:
---On July 4 at Neenoshe Reservoir, Brandon Nooner reported Indigo Bunting.

LA PLATA COUNTY:
---On July 2 an Acorn Woodpecker was reported by Bill Scott at 37.2556,
-107.955 outside of Durango.

LARIMER COUNTY:
--- On July 3 at Soapstone Prairie NA, Scott Somershoe reported 7 McCown’s
Longspurs and BAIRD’S SPARROW.
---On June 29, along fence of Reservoir Ridge Trail from Overland Drive,
Libby Edwards reported 7 Bobolinks and a pair of Dickcissels.  On June 30
at Reservoir Ridge NA along the first mile, Dave Leatherman reported 3-4
Bobolinks and 5+ Dickcissels.  On July 2 at Reservoir Ridge NA, Gary Lefko
reported 4 Dickcissels.
---On July 2 at Red Feather Lakes, Dale and Joel Adams reported 4
Williamson’s Sapsucker (1m, 1f, 2 juv).
---On July 3 at Oxbow NA, Christine Sparks reported 2 Eastern Phoebe
flycatching along the river.  On July 4 at Oxbow NA, Christine and Richard
Sparks reported Eastern Phoebe.

LAS ANIMAS COUNTY:
---On July 1 a pair of Purple Martins were reported by Jim and Irene
Thompson 6/20 mile west of junction of Road 41.7 and 42.0 towards Jarosa
Canyon.
---On June 2 at Cottonwood Canyon CG, Wayne Heideman reported Mississippi
Kite, Greater Roadrunner, 2 Red-headed Woodpeckers, and 3 Summer Tanagers
(2m, 1f).

MESA COUNTY:
---On July 2 in Collbran, PE Road, Deb Stegall, Rodene Harwood, and Ronda
Woodward reported Least Flycatcher.  On July 6 in Collbran Job Corps area –
PE Road, Nic Korte reported Least Flycatcher.
---On July 5 on Divide Rd, Thimble Point, FR #427, Mike Henwood and Brenda
Sabo reported 4 Grace’s Warblers.

MOFFAT COUNTY:
---On July 3 at Black Mountain, Steve Mlodinow reported Dusky Grouse,
Sandhill Crane, 4 Williamson’s Sapsuckers, 10 American Three-toed
Woodpeckers, and White-winged Crossbill.
---On July 4 at Browns Park NWR Swinging Bridge Area, Steve Mlodiow
reported Chukar.

OURAY COUNTY:
---On July 3 on Red Mountain Pass at 11000 ft, Kent Nelson reported
Northern Mockingbird.

RIO GRANDE COUNTY:
---On June 30 a singing Dickcissell was reported by Dave Hawksworth behind
Monte Electric on W side of US 285 about mile N of US 160.
---On July 1 a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher was reported by Virginia Simmons
in a dry hayfield on Lariat Road west of Monte Vista.

SAGUACHE COUNTY:
---On July 2 at Russell Lakes SWA, Amber Carver reported 4 Cackling Geese.
---On July 3 on CR 49 N of CR E, Dave Hawksworth reported 3 Dickcissels.

SUMMIT COUNTY:
---On July 4 on west side of Hoosier Pass, Jacob Socolar reported
White-winged Crossbill.

TELLER COUNTY:
---On July 1 at Florissant Fossil Beds NM, Deborah Barnes and Tanja Britton
reported 3 Williamson’s Sapsuckers.

WELD COUNTY:
---On July 2 at Beebe Draw, Gene Rutherford reported a f Bufflehead.
---On July 3 at Windsor Lake, Scott Somershoe reported 2 imm Lesser
Black-backed Gulls.

Denver Field Ornithologists Field Trips
The DFO Field Trip for Thursday, July 6 will be to Rocky Mountain NP led by
Edmund Holub (edmund.holub AT gmail.com; 303-979-2194).  Meet at 0800 at
the RMNP Visitor Center parking lot east of the RMNP Beaver Meadows
entrance station on US 36.
    This is a Thursday trip to avoid congestion in the park.  We plan to
consolidate to 3 cars.  You need a National Parks pass or plan to ride with
someone who does have one.  Will make several stops with fairly easy
walking, but at altitude.  Bring water, snack, raincoat, and lunch.
Register online or contact leader.

The DFO Field Trip for Saturday, July 8 will be to Mt. Falcon Park led by
Jon Breitsch (jbreitsch AT Hotmail.com; 303-588-0552).  Meet at 0700 at
upper parking lot of west side of Mount Flacon Park.  From C-470 and US 285
South, turn right at the Indian Hills exit to Parmalee Gulch Road.  Follow
Parmalee Gulch Road for approximately 2.6 miles to Picturis Road, turn
right at Picutis, then follow sings for Mt. Falcon to the upper parking
area.  Bring hat, sunscreen, bug spring, lots of water, snacks, binoculars,
Scope (optional).  There is an early starting time of 0500 for anyone that
doesn’t want to sleep in.  Will do a quick loop around as it gets light and
then we get to do it all again when the rest of the group arrives.
Register online or contact leader.

The DFO Field Trip for Sunday, July 9 will be to Cherry Creek SP Wetlands
Loop led by Karen Von Saltza (kvonsaltza AT yahoo.com; 303-941-4881)  Meet
at 0800 at Prairie Loop lot in Cherry Creek Sp.  From either park entrance,
follow Lake View Rd to the Prairie Loop that is located at the south rim of
the reservoir.  State Parks pass required.
     This is a half day of walking that passes through most of the
important habitats found in the park over a distance of about 3 miles.
Trails could be slippery or muddy, so dress accordingly.  Bring water and
snacks; lunch is optional.  Beginning birders are welcome.  Register online
or contact leader.

The DFO Field Trip for Monday, July 10 will be to Rocky Mountain NP led by
Mary Cay Burger and Candice Johnson (mcburger3 AT juno.com; 720-940-8394).
Meet at 0730 at the RMNP visitor Center parking lot east of the RMNP Beaver
Meadows entrance station on US 36.
    This is a MONDAY trip.  This will be a ¾ to all-day trip to Rocky
Mountain NP, depending on the weather and birds.  Will consolidate cars at
Visitor’s Center.  Either you need a National Parks pass or plan to ride
with someone who does.  Bring lunch and clothes for changeable weather.
Register online or contact leader.

For more information on the field trips go to dfobirds.org.

Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder

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