--A VARIED THRUSH has been visiting a private yard in La Veta. The owners welcome visitors but the bird is best seen from inside the home. If you would like to try to see the bird please contact Polly Neldner at pollywren AT
gmail.com and she will help you make arrangements to see the bird. On February 14, Nelder reports the VARIED THRUSH continues in La Veta.
JEFFERSON COUNTY:
--On February 18, Hackos reports seeing a Barrow’s Goldeneye at Chatfield Reservoir over the weekend. It was in the open water near the dam and west of the tower. On February 23, Kibbe reports the Barrow’s Goldeneye continues on the northwest side of the reservoir, and is easily seen just south of the picnic area near the NW boat launch parking lot.
LARIMER COUNTY:--On February 23, Wade reports a Lesser Black-backed Gull at Douglass Reservoir.
--On February 16, Rashid reports hearing a Northern Pygmy-Owl at 4:45 pm east of his house in Estes Park. He is right on time, as male Northern Pygmy-Owls begin vocalizing on territory about the middle of February.
--On February 13, Todd reports seeing a beautiful white morph Gyrfalcon over the open land between Fort Collins and Horsetooth Reservoir. It has likely flown many miles since then, but birders along the front range may want to keep an eye peeled for it. John states the bird was too large and stocky to be a Northern Harrier, and flight pattern was unlike a Northern Harrier.
MONTROSE COUNTY:
--On February 16, Wright reports a White-throated Sparrow one mile southeast of Nucla.
MORGAN COUNTY:
--On February 8, Kellner reports 2 imm TRUMPETER SWANS at Boyd Ponds SWA at Log Lane Village near Ft. Morgan. Directions: Take Exit 79 off I-76, take Elm St. in Log Lane Village north to the parking lot near the river. From the parking lot walk the "road" east and cross the canal. Head further east along the canal. The swans were in the open water of the pond on the south side of the canal. The swans were seen by Charlie Nims on 2/23.
Prowers County:
--On February 22, Floyd reports an adult Red-bellied Woodpecker, and at least three dueling male Northern Cardinals along Willow Creek, right below Lamar Community College.
PUEBLO COUNTY:
--On February 17, C. Smith reports seeing the MEW GULL below Pueblo Reservoir dam, flying around the pond, in the middle of Rock Canyon, which is on the North side of the Arkansas River. The pond is closest to the Kestrel and Red-tailed Picnic Area parking lots.
--On February 16, Percival reports a Lesser Black-backed Gull (1st yr.) at Runyon Lake, in Pueblo.
--On February 15, Percival reports seeing a first year GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULL at the South Shore Marina at Pueblo Reservoir. A GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL, and Juvenile Thayer’s Gull were also in the same area.
--On February 16, Percival reports a first yr. Glaucous Gull, first yr. Lesser Black-backed Gull at the South Shore Marina in Pueblo.
Upcoming DFO Fieldtrips:
Saturday, March 1 and Sunday, March 2
San Luis Valley Exploration
Leaders: Chris Owens and Jim Petri, <chri...@q.com>, 303-772-6048
Day and a half trip to “The Valley,” as the locals call it. Meet the leaders at the Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge entrance at 7 a.m. on Saturday morning. The trip will end at 12 noon on March 2. The trip is limited to 10 participants so be sure to register. This is especially important if the weather threatens to turn nasty.
This trip is timed to see some of the Sandhill Cranes that will be migrating through the area on the way to their breeding grounds. (Remember, there is never a guarantee of anything except a good time!) We will also look for waterfowl on the numerous bodies of water in the Valley as well as raptors, including eagles. In addition, this trip will be free-flowing since I will not have time or money to scout it ahead of time. Be prepared for last minute changes, back-tracking, and general flexibility.
We will likely be walking on some easy- to moderate-ability trails, maybe up to two or three miles, so be sure you are able to participate or be willing to wait patiently at the car. You will be responsible for your own reservations and meals. We will plan to have dinner together at a restaurant on Saturday night. But arrange your own breakfasts timed for our morning meetings and bring lunches for the field.
Weather is fickle in the Valley so watch the forecast and bring appropriate clothing. Also bring scopes, binocs, and other birding necessities. Please read the liability release on the DFO website prior to signing up for the trip.
Saturday, March 1
88th and the Platte
Leaders: Cheryl Teuton and Dan Brooke, cells 303-550-0825 or 303-912-3341, leave a message, or email <teu...@earthlink.net> or <aco...@earthlink.net>
Meet leaders at 7:45 a.m. at the parking lot just south of the intersection of 88th and Colorado. We’ll look for lingering winter ducks, search the sky for raptors, and see what we can find in the bushes, trees, and on the riverbank. This is a paved trail; plan on walking 2–4 miles. This will be a half-day trip, ending about noon. Bring binocs, scopes, water, and snacks. Dress for the weather. Let one of the leaders know to expect you, in case we need to cancel for weather.
Good Birding,