Compiler: Joyce Takamine Date: March 3, 2012 e-mail: rba AT cfobirds.org phone: 303-659-8750
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Satuday, March 3, 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) TUNDRA SWAN (Boulder, Huerfano) Mexican Duck (Pueblo) Barrow's Goldeneye (Delta, Douglas, Garfield, Summit) Long-tailed Duck (Mesa) Thayer's Gull (Arapahoe) Glaucous Gull (Arapahoe, Crowley) White-winged Dove (Larimer) Greater Roadrunner (Jefferson) SNOWY OWL (Adams, Weld) ACORN WOODPECKER (LaPlata) Red-bellied Woodpecker (Prowers) YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER (Pueblo) Black Phoebe (Pueblo) Chichuahuan Raven (Otero, Prowers) Winter Wren (Boulder, Pueblo) VARIED THRUSH (LaPlata, Larimer) Rufous-crowned Sparrow (*Otero) White-throated Sparrow (Pueblo) Harris's Sparrow (*Boulder, Jefferson, Prowers) GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW (*Jefferson) Lapland Longspur (Prowers) Northern Cardinal (Prowers, Pueblo) Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (*Boulder, *Jefferson, Pitkin) Black Rosy-Finch (*Jefferson) Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (*Boulder, *Jefferson, Pitkin, San Juan, Summit) Please note, detailed directions to most of the following locations can be found on the Colorado County Birding Website: http://www.coloradocountybirding.com/index.php Adams County: --One SNOWY OWL was reported by Combs on February 12, west of Harvest and north of 138th. On February 20, Faulkner reported the immature SNOWY OWL was seen on 138th about .25 mile west of Harvest. On February 21, Niyo reported the immature SNOWY OWL in the same vicinity as it was on February 20. Directions: Take Bromley Lane (152nd) east from I-76 and go 2 miles past Piccadilly to Harvest Road. Turn right and go south to 138th. Arapahoe County: --At Cherry Creek SP Walbek reported 1 Glaucous Gull (1-st cyc) and 2 Thayer's Gulls (1-st cyc) on February 28. Boulder County: --An ad TUNDRA SWAN was reported by Nunes at Cottowood Marsh on February 15. Plage reported that the TUNDRA SWAN continues at Cottonwood Marsh through February 25. --At Upper Ward, the BBC field trip led by Kaempfer had 25 Brown-capped Rosy-Finches and 1 Hepburn's Gray-crowned Rosy Finch on February 25. On March 2 Deininger again reported Brown-capped and Gray-crowned Rosy-Finches in Upper Ward. --A Winter Wren was reported by Heinrich on February 24 flitting across Left Hand Creek 1.9 miles up Left Hand Canyon Drive from Buckingham Park. There is a pull-off lot with a sign that says "Restrooms 1.9 miles Buckingham Park" --A Harris's Sparrow was reported by Floyd on the west shore of McCall Lake on March 2.. Crowley County: --At Lake Henry on February 26, an ad Glaucous Gull was reported by Floyd. Delta County: --A flock of Barrow's Goldeneyes was reported by Robinsong at the bend of the Gunnison River between the Boat Ramp of Confluence Park and the Hwy 50 Bridge on February 20. On February 22, Beason reported 7 Barrow's Goldeneyes on the Gunnison River near the Boat Launch of Confluence Park. On February 25, Garrison reported 6 or 7 Barrow's Goldeneyes off the boat ramp at Confluence Park. Douglas County: --2 pair of Barrow's Goldeneyes were reported by Kingery on Equestrian Pond in Parker on Februrary 25. Directions: From Colo 83 and Parker Main St, go west; at first traffic light turn left on Motsenbacker and continue a mile or so to Parker Water Treatment plant complex on left. Turn right, then follow dirt road towards Cherry Creek until you come to the pond. Please park so cars can get by. Garfield County: --9 Barrow's Goldeneyes were reported by Filby on the Roaring fork below Catherine Store road bridge near Carbondale on February 29 --2 Barrow's Goldeneyes were reported by Filby on private ponds at Ranch at Roaring Fork in Carbondale on February 29. Huerfano County: --4 TUNDRA SWANS were reported by Nelder at Lathrop State Park on February 26. Jefferson County: --The GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW at the Red Rocks Trading Post feeders continues to be seen thru March 2 as reported by Henwood. --On March 2, Henwood reported that all 3 species of Rosy-Finches were seen at the Red Rocks Trading Post feeders. There were 25 - 30 birds. --On February 21, Henwood found the 2 Harris's Sparrows (1ad, 1 1-st yr) near the Boat Launch Area at Bear Creek Lake Park. --The Greater Roadrunner has been reported by a bus driver and Kemena on the west side of Dinosaur ridge on February 24 and 25. Leatherman reported the Greater Roadrunner on Dinosaur ridge on February 28 and on February 29 by the Boulder Bird Club in the same area as on February 28. LaPlata County: --Arnold refound the VARIED THRUSH at the Durango Fish Hatchery on February 29. --4 ACORN WOODPECKERS were reported by Arnold at the Rafter J subdivision of Durango on February 29. Larimer County: --A VARIED THRUSH has been visiting the yard of Steve Martin in Wellington on February 11 and 12. The VARIED THRUSH was last seen on February 29. Please contact Steve at falconridge AT cowisp.net for more information. --A White-winged Dove was reported by Cropper near Cattail Pond in Loveland on February 25. Mesa County: --A f Long-tailed Duck was reported by Arnold upstream on the Colorado River from Ela Sanctuary in Grand Junction on February 14 and was refound by Arnold on February 25 in the same spot. It is easily viewed from Hunter's Point of Ela. Otero County: --On Higbee Valley Road on February 26, Floyd reported Rufous-crowned Sparrow and Chichuahuan Raven. Pitkin County: --30+ Brown-capped Rosy-Finches and 20+ Gray-crowned Rosy-Finches were reported by Filby at Snowmass on February 29. Prowers County: --At Lamar Community College Woods on February 24, Floyd reported Northern Cardinal, 2 Red-bellied Woodpeckers, and a Harris's Sparrow. --At Two Buttes on February 24, Floyd reported m Red-bellied Woodpecker and Chihuahuan Raven. --A Lapland Longspur was reported by Floyd on CR SS on February 25. Pueblo County: --On February 20, Percival reported 1 Black Phoebe and 2 White-throated Sparrows west of the Pueblo Nature Center and 1 Winter Wren and 1 Black Phoebe east of the nature center. On February 25, the Arkansas Valley Audubon field trip to the Pueblo Nature Center reported a male Northern Cardinal and 2 White-throated Sparrows to the west and a Black Phoebe to the east. --A male Mexican Duck first found on 1 January continues at Duck Pond in Pueblo City Park as reported by Percival on February 26 and seen again by Percival on February 29. --A pair of YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKERS was reported by Percival at Pueblo City Park on February 29. San Juan County: --2 Brown-capped Rosy-Finches were reported by Arnold in Silverton on February 29. Summit County: --6 Barrow's Goldeneyes were reported by Blackburn at the Silverthorne Water Treatment Facility on February 12. On February 24, Kibbe reported 10 Barrow's Goldeneyes at the Silverthorne Water Treatment Facility. --All three species of Rosy-Finches were reported by Kibbe on Elk Thistle Drive on February 24. Weld County: --On February 28, Smith reported that a SNOWY OWL flew over Highlandlake and headed south towards Union Reservoir The DFO field trip for Saturday, March 3 will be to Walden Ponds led by Paula Hansley (720-890-2628 H; 303-263-1714 C). Meet the leader at 0800 at Cottonwood Marsh parking lot at Walden Ponds in Boulder County. Bird until about 11:00. Walden is accessed from a short road, which goes west from 75th St 0.9 mile north of Valmont Road. Will look for ducks and early migrants on ponds and in woods of Walden and Sawhill. Also will look for Dippers and other birds along Boulder Creek near 75th St. Bring a scope if you have one, along with snacks, water, and warm clothes. The DFO field trip for Saturday, March 4th will be to the Wheat Ridge Greenbelt led by Tom Parchman (303-274-7951). Meet the leader at 0800 at Prospect Park in Wheat Ridge for a half day trip. Bring water and snacks; dress appropriately, in layers for weather. From I-70 exit 267 take Kipling south about 3/4 of a mile and turn right (west) on 44th Avenue. Go one mile west. Look for the entrance to Prospect Park on your left (south). Meet just inside the park in the lot right next to the lake. The walking is easy but may involve up to 3 miles of walking. Good Birding, Joyce Takamine -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To post to this group, send email to cobirds@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to cobirds+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. 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