COBirders,
This morning what is presumably a returning bird from the pair that bred last
year was at Evergreen Cemetery in Colorado Springs. Hopefully, they will be
successful breeders at this location again.
On Wednesday on private property in Baca County, there was a male Vermilion. It
was
I found a Vermilion Flycatcher along the water between the Sandspit and
Plum Creek Delta. First seen at (39.5411423, -105.0541053), then later
refound east of there at (39.543111, -105.051724). It was mainly picking
insects off the surface of the water. If you want to pursue, I suggest
Just seen in brushy meadow along Sand Creek at least 200-300 yards upstream
from lake area, roughly north of prairie dog town, flycatching from dead
snags and back- and- forthing to creek. Appears to be a first-year male
(“variable,” says Sibley), very bright red breast, white throat, black eye
Seen this morning at the parking lot at Cottonwood Marsh, Walden Ponds.
Scott Severs
Longmont
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Seen again this morning around 10 am around the entrance to the quarry area
which is between the Cottonwood Marsh parking lot and the Toevs Pond parking
lot.
Carl Bendorf
Longmont
P.S. Spotted first by Linda Bendorf
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I was amazed to see the Vermilion Flycatcher flitting around the small
trees and grasses next to the Cottonwood Marsh parking lot this morning at
10:30, a bright red jewel in the morning sunlight. Shouldn't he be in
Arizona where it's warm?
Carol Kampert
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Seen between 7:45 and 8:00 am today flying through Cottonwood Marsh parking lot
at Walden Ponds OS. Trying to re-locate it.
Paula Hansley
Louisville
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Yes, that part is in Adams.
For anyone who's interested in such things, the county line at First Creek
Denver Open Space runs right along Buckley Road. Technically, anything east
of the road is in Denver County, and anything west is in Adams.
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Eric DeFonso
Coal Creek Canyon, Jefferson
At least I think it's Adams. This afternoon, the immature male Vermilion
Flycatcher was found at the northwest end of the pond at the open space. It fed
a few times, then flew into the Cottonwood trees just north of the bison fence.
Cheryl Teuton
Aurora
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Hello All,
The Vermillion Flycatcher continues at the previously described location and is
visible from the bike path adjacent to the parking lot for the Orthopaedic and
Spine Center of the Rockies.
Sean Walters
Fort Collins, CO
> On Apr 27, 2018, at 1:51 PM, Adam Johnson
Forgot to add my details:
Adam Johnson, Fort Collins
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Currently a vermilion flycatcher in Fort Collins in the cottonwood snag between
Blackbird Pond and the pond to the west. These ponds are in Cattail Chorus
Natural Area on Spring Creek Trail.
40.5694346, -105.0326758
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near Fort Collins, CO 80525
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I'm pleased to inform that the El Paso Vermilion Flycatcher continues at the
Hanover Fire Station today 4/3 as of 9:10 this morning. I was actually rather
astonished to find it still present, given the strong north winds.
Good birding,
David Tonnessen
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I can see it right now near the fuel tanks. It's over 10 mph ( wind).
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All,
The stunning flycatcher was seen at 8 a.m. this morning by a few of us. It
was still there at 10:30 when I stopped by.
The entire time I saw was there, the bird was behind the fire station in
the lot - on a fence, cholla or tree. It was not scared off by 3 large,
noisy commercial trucks
After a thorough search of the area east of Carolyn Armstrong Fishing
Access, the Vermilion Flycatcher was not spotted..so far today. I covered
the hillside to the east all the way to Smoky Hill Parking lot.
I searched from about 1030 to 1230. There was a breeze from the north and
it was 50
Just relocated male in depression about 100m east of turn off to East Shades
parking lot.
Michael Lester
Denver
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> On Mar 25, 2018, at 2:32 PM, 'Hugh Kingery' via Colorado Birds
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> Allen Hagood called to report that he saw at 12:55pm a
Allen Hagood called to report that he saw at 12:55pm a Vermilion Flycatcher at
Cherry Creek Res. Typical fly-catcher feeding behavior.
On the east side -- the string of picnic shelters called the 'East Shade.'
Halfway up that parking lot. Walk up the brow of the hill to the east to a
group of
The last location of the male Vermilion Flycatcher, was west of the Cottonwood
Picnic Area, along the Arkansas River, between this parking lot and road bridge
(this is east/below Pueblo Reservoir dam), Pueblo County. It on both sides of
the river, and seen by several people from the road
The bird was not seen yesterday or today.
John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO
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Hi all:
Exciting bird has been found between Del Norte and South Fork. An adult male
Vermilion Flycatcher has been seen at Ann Cummings place near the Rio Grande.
If you wish to see this bird you must get permission first. Call Ann at 719
849-1750 and make arrangements. Directions to her
For the record, it is in Rio Grande County.
John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO
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Ran (literally jogged) into a snappy adult male Vermilion Flycatcher in
Holyoke today with my co-worker Jessie Dulberger. SE corner of Sherman and
Kellogg. Please be respectful of homeowners if you decide to chase. It was
easily viewed from street side.
Snapshots here:
This evening I found a first year female Vermilion Flycatcher on private
property in the Canon City area. I first Fremont County Vermilion, which I
also found, was also a first year female. When I first spotted the bird it
was pumping it's tail phoebe-like--that and it's light coloration were
Bonny Lake, Wagon Wheel campground. A Vermilion Flycatcher was feeding at a small inlet at the buttom of the boat ramp.
Red-bellied Woodpecker at end of West Beach road from campground.
Yellow-shafted Northern Flickers (2) in trees left side ofRd 2exiting lake towards Hwy 385.
Jennifer Hyypio
Cobirders,
This afternoon, I headed south approximately 20 miles from Las Animas to
Toonerville to work on the Toonerville priority block for the Breeding
Bird Atlas II. I found a sub-adult male Vermilion Flycatcher at an
abandoned homestead in Toonerville. Drive south on Colorado Highway 101
This report came in overnight:
This morning there was a male Vermilion Flycatcher in Comanche
National Grasslands, .2 miles west of the corner of RD 21 and RD J.
The bird was hanging around the fence posts and low bushes near the
house on the north side of the road. We saw the bird
Mark Peterson and I found an adult male Vermilion Flycatcher today (4/19) in
Fremont County. To get to the location take the first right after crossing the
Arkansas River on Highway 115 if you are heading towards Florence, there will
be a sewage plant on your right (east side of the road) and
Hi all,
Walter Szeliga and I found a female Vermilion Flycatcher this morning
at Sawhill Pond #13. The bird flew to the next pond east, which is
Sawhill Pond #5, and that is where it was being seen when we left
about noon. For a map with pond names, see
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