Compiler:     Joyce Takamine
Date:           August 29, 2012
email:          rba AT cfobirds.org
phone:         303-659-8750

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, August 29, 2012,
sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird
Observatory.  If you are phoning in a message, you can skip the recording
by pressing the star key (*) on your phone at any time.  Please leave your
name, phone number, detailed directions, including county and dates for
each sighting.  It would be helpful if you would spell your last name.

Highlight species include: (* denotes that there is new information on this
species in this report)

Little Blue Heron (*Adams)
Green Heron (*Mesa)
Mississippi Kite (Boulder)
Broad-winged Hawk (*Adams)
Snowy Plover (Alamosa)
Ruddy Turnstone (Alamosa)
Dunlin (Mesa)
CURLEW SANDPIPER (Morgan)
BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER (Morgan, Washington)
Short-billed Dowitcher (Logan/Sedgwick, Washington)
LITTLE GULL (Morgan)
Greater Roadrunner (*Huerfano)
Black Phoebe (Custer)
Eastern Phoebe (Custer)
Cassin's Kingbird (Montrose)
SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER (*Jefferson)
Nashville Warbler (La Plata, Montrose, Sedgwick)
Black-throated Green Warbler (Weld)
Blackburnian Warbler (Segwick)
Pine Warbler (Washington)
Blackpoll Warbler  (Washington)
Ovenbird (Adams, Sedgwick, Washington)
Northern Waterthrush (Custer, Fremont, Morgan)
Hooded Warbler (Pueblo)

Adams County:
--A Little Blue Heron in transitional phase plumages was reported by Canter
at Lowell Ponds on July 19.  It was along the shore and on the island of
Heron Lake.  Lowell Ponds is at 56th and Lowell.  On August 13, Gilbert
reported that the Little Blue Heron was along the shore of the island in
Heron Lake.  On August 16 Mlodinow reported the Little Blue Heron was along
the shore of Heron Lake.  On August 23, Gilbert reported that the Little
Blue Heron was at the west end of Lowell Ponds in a pond near the parking
lot.  On August 24, Canter reported that the Little Blue Heron was at the
west end of Heron Lake.  On August 27, Hudak reported that the Little Blue
Heron was in the pond west of the parking lot.  On August 28, Mayfield
reported that the Little Blue Heron was in a pond W of the Lowell Parking
lot and South of Clear Creek.
--An Ovenbird was banded by McBurney at the Barr Lake Banding Station on
August 26.
--A Broad-winged Hawk was reported by Gilbert at 76th and Zuni on August 28.

Alamosa County:
--At Blanca Wetlands on August 24, Rawinski reported Ruddy Turnstone and
Snowy Plovers at pond #16.
--At Blanca Wetlands on August 26, Neldner refound the Ruddy Turnstone at
Pond #16; 2 Snowy Plovers at Pond #46, and 3 Snowy Plovers at Pond #114.

Boulder County:
--A Mississippi Kite was reported by Page flying over open space near Coal
Creek east of Louisville Golf Course on August 25.

Custer County:
--At Lake DeWeese on August 25, The Arkansas Valley Audubon field trip
reported Black and Eastern Phoebes below the dam and 3 Northern Waterthrush
at the low end of the lake.

Fremont County:
--A Northern Waterthrush was reported by Moss along the Canon City
Riverwalk on August 26.

Huerfano County:
--2 Greater Roadrunners were reported by Neldner on the W end of Horsehoe
Lake on August 28.

Jefferson County:
--A SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER was reported by Faulkner on the VanBibbler
Trail in Arvada on August 25.  The Trail Parking lot is on the W side of
Ward Road about 1/4 mi S of 58th Ave.  The SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER was
refound by Sanders on August 26 and on August 27 by Kilpatrick in the
location described by Faulkner.  The SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER was
reported by Wathen and Burt on the Van Bibbler Trail on August 28.
--A SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER was reported by Norm Lewis at 6th Ave
frontage road in front of Red Rocks Community College on August 25.

La Plata County:
--2 Nashville Warblers were reported by Morris on the Animas River Trail in
Durango on August 26.  The trail is behind Home Depot.

Logan/Segwick Counties:
--At Jumbo on August 26, the Boulder Bird Club field trip had a
Short-billed Dowitcher.

Mesa County:
--A juv Green Heron was reported by Stigen at Fuita State Park on August 23.
--A Dunlin was reported by Bradley at the Redlands Parkway North Pond in
Grand Junction on August 25.
--A Green Heron was reported by Arnold on August 28 on the Colorado River
Trail accessed from 29 Road in Grand Junction.

Montrose County:
--A Cassin's Kingbird and Nashville Warbler were reported by Dexter in
Nucla on August 25.  The Nashville Warbler was E of the sewer lagoons.

Morgan County:
--A juvenal plumaged CURLEW SANDPIPER was reported by Mlodinow at Jackson
Reservoir on August 23.  Park by the dam, walk east along the dam face, at
about marker "18" scan to north about half mile away.  The CURLEW SANDPIPER
was with a BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER.  Rubber boots are highly recommended.
 Mlodinow also reported 2 juv Short-billed Dowitchers at Jackson on August
23.  On August 27, Norm Lewis relocated CURLEW SANDPIPER and BUFF-BREASTED
SANDPIPER at Jackson.
--At Jackson Lake SP on August 25, Walbek reported a LITTLE GULL near the
dam in the morning, but the BBC field trip did not find it in the afternoon.
--The Boulder Bird Club field trip reported a BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER and
Northern Waterthrush at Jackson in the SE corner on August 25.

Sedgwick County:
--The Boulder Bird Club Field Trip reported from the Wayside stop S of
Julesburg on August 26 the following:  Blackburnian Warbler, Nashville
Warber, and 3 Ovenbirds.

Washington County:
--On August 23, Norm Lewis reported 2 Blackpoll Warblers at Prewitt.
--At Prewitt on August 24, Erthal reported 1 juv Short-billed Dowitcher and
1 juv Pine Warbler at the inlet canal.
--At Prewitt on August 25, Mlodinow reported 2 BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPERS and
an Ovenbird at the inlet canal.

Weld County:
--A Black-throated Green Warbler was reported by Mlodinow at Crow Valley CG
on August 23.  It was in elms S of the CG.

The DFO Field Trip for Sunday, September 2 will be to Barr Lake State Park
led by Paul Slingsby  (303-442-3728).  Meet the Leader at the Visitors'
Center at 0700.  Riparian species, raptors and migrating shorebirds are
possible on this trip  Easy walking of at least a mile (or a few).  A scope
would be helpful.  Plan for a half-day of birding with lunch in Brighton
optional.  In the afternoon we may drive nearby county roads in search of
migrating raptors.

Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder

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