Compiler: Joyce Takamine
Date:April 10, 2018
e-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
This is the Rare Bird Alert for Tuesday, April 10 sponsored by Denver Field
Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species)
Vic Zerbi phoned to get the word out that he heard, saw and photographed a
California Quail
at the Visitor Center of Dinosaur National Monument, Moffat County early
this morning, April 10.
The bird was in the Visitor Center parking lot, and Vic got photographs. If
the bird is confirmed by the
Hi all
New yard bird #134 for us ... two Long-eareds sleeping in our windbreak
this morning ... and I'm at work (darn!).
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.club/
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Hi:
This afternoon, approximately 2 pm, while walking the path to Beaver Ponds, on
the eastside of the wetlands, a sparrow popped out from the adjacent shubs,
about 20 yards away and perched in the interior of the shrub. The throat of the
sparrow was clean white. Side of the throat was thin
Dave, I know your frustration with CR96. I was there a few weeks back and
was sickened by what I saw. -sharon kay
On Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 8:36:44 PM UTC-6, Dave Leatherman wrote:
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> *Birds of note sensed:*
>
> After getting a not so early start, I arrived near where WY-NE-CO come
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Today as we returned from a very nice DFO field trip to Yuma County, we
spotted two *Short-eared Owls* foraging along Hwy 36 as we drove between
Byers and East Bijou Creek, along the Arapahoe / Adams line (which there
runs along the highway). East Bijou is the first notable drainage east of
Byers.
Relocated the Red-necked Grebe at 3PM today. Sounds like the same area.
Thanks!
On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 2:29:54 PM UTC-6, Brandon wrote:
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> This morning, before the El Paso County Monday Birders (MAMBO) appeared, I
> saw two breeding plumage *Red-necked Grebes *seen from the State
Just had my first of the season Broad-tailed Hummingbird at one of my feeders.
I think this is the first time that I've had a female as my first of the season
Broad-tailed.
David Waltman
Boulder
Boulder County foothills; 6,000 feet 1/2 way between Boulder and Lyons
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