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How come the Tuesday sighting e-bird report never up on the daily e-bird
reports? I even went back and could only find it by searching by bird name,
not by date?
I’d just like to know how the RBA can get info out faster to public.
Thx,
Allison Hilf
Aurora, CO
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Hey y'all,
Lots of activity at Fountain Creek Regional Park this afternoon despite the
snowy weather. Highlights were a male Blackpoll Warbler and Great Crested
Flycatcher, both on the west side of the pond adjacent to the Nature Center.
The Blackpoll was in the large cottonwoods near the
Hi all,
I found this flycatcher at Main Reservoir in Lakewood around 12:00. It
strikes me as a Willow Flycatcher because of the brownish back and thin eye
ring along with the pale sides. I am also considering Alder Flycatcher as a
possibility because of the thin bill and prominent wingbars
Hi Everyone, I took a week and some to drive from Longmont to Ohio and back to
catch a swath of migration. I'm now back in Colorado. I entered at Holly and
stopped at the rest area. It was cold, windy, and rainy, but there were some
birds about, notably four Harris's Sparrows in different
Hi all,
I found a Palm Warbler along the High Line Canal just south of E Quincy Ave.
was alone, not really handing around with the yellow rumps or orange crowned
Warblers. see ebird checklist for more details. Photo to be added to ebird
later.
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S56061175
Reported on eBird two days ago and refound today. Currently being seen on north
side of pond just south of University Ave. With flock of Bushtits, etc.
Christian Nunes
Boulder
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I finally found it on the east side of the gravel pit pond just south of
the parking lot at about 3:00 PM. Clear Creek Valley Park is a new location
for me. It is bordered on the south side by I 76 and is kind of tricky to
locate. 58th and Tennyson on the east side of Tennyson. Also 10 avocet,
The yard, probably like everyone's, has been popping with visitors and new
residents all week. I've posted a few FOS's, but since the Oregon weather
arrived, it has gotten really interesting.
Yesterday I had two Harris's Sparrows, one of which was singing so loudly, and
so badly, that I almost
I birded Olney Springs SWA, in Crowley County starting at 11:57am, for 41
minutes. It wasn't raining, like it was most of the way from Lamar to
there. The dirt road off the canal into where you park, was certainly
muddy (which I think most dirt roads are in SE Colorado today). I didn't
visit
. . . from the SD List-serve . . . strikingly handsome beast!
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We just marveled at the spectacle of hundreds of swallows on the two
Franktown 'pits' -- McClain & Walker. At least 4 species (Cliff, Violet-green,
Tree, & Barn) and likely the other two as well. They continually swept across
the water, close to the surface. At Walker they twice rose up,
Still at CCSP near swim Beach at 8:00 am
Meg R
Arapahoe
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May 7-9th
While the weather has been challenging for banding this week, getting
rained/snowed out on the 7th and 9th. We were able to get a mostly full day
in on May 8th, closing an hour early due to high winds. We banded a total
of 23 birds of 13 species:
Ruby-crowned Kinglet: 2
Dusky
Hi all
A gorgeous Lazuli Bunting showed up yesterday afternoon gorging underneath
our feeder complex for about two hours.
This morning at Weld CR 94/37 gravel pit was sparrow day: Lincoln's,
White-crowned, Clay-colored, Brewer's, Song and Chipping Sparrow. Crom
hosted a Willet, Long-billed
With the snow, brought in rosy-finches.
I have over 2000 in the yard and have already banded close to 100
So far they are all brown-capped
Scott Rashid
Estes Park
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Jim Merritt and I saw a Worm-eating Warbler olives on South end of Lamar
CC, near big junipers, Veery and Northern Waterthrushes still here.
Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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The Piping Plover continues at Ch Crk State Park Smokey Hill swim beach on the
north side.
Good birding,
Steve Stachowiak
Highlands Ranch, CO
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Date: Thursday, May 9, 2019
Compiler: Allison Hilf (ahilf AT me.com)
Phone: (303) 888-5110
E-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Thursday, May 9, sponsored by Denver
Field Ornithologists. Observers have been helpful by reporting sightings and
updates on COBirds.
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