Rare Bird Alert for Friday, January 19

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Jan 19, 2018, 9:04:00 AM1/19/18
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e-mail:      RBA AT cobirds.org
Date:        January 19, 2018

This is the Rare Bird Alert for Friday, January 19 sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.

Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species)
NOTE:  The RBA is now using the new AOU checklist and the order of families has changed.

Greater White-fronted Goose (Boulder, El Paso, Jefferson)
BRANT (Douglas,Weld)
Trumpeter Swan (Garfield)
BLACK SWAN (Weld)
MUTE SWAN (Weld)
Mallard (Mexican Intergrade) (Boulder)
Greater Scaup (Mesa, Pueblo,Weld)
White-winged Scoter (*Arapahoe, Bent, Jefferson, Weld)
Long-tailed Duck (Arapahoe, Jefferson, Pueblo, Weld)
Barrow’s Goldeneye (Adams, Costilla, Garfield, Pueblo, *Summit) 
Red-necked Grebe (Jefferson, Larimer, Pueblo)
White-winged Dove (Pueblo)
Greater Roadrunner (Bent, El Paso)
Mew Gull (Pueblo)
Iceland Gull (El Paso, Larimer, Pueblo) 
Glaucous Gull (Arapahoe,Bent, Boulder, Larimer, Pueblo)
Great Black-backed Gull (Pueblo)
Pacific Loon (Pueblo)
YELLOW-BILLED LOON (Arapahoe, Jefferson)
Double-crested Cormorant (Adams, Bent, Pueblo)
American White Pelican (Bent, Boulder)
HARRIS’S HAWK (Larimer)
Snowy Owl (Boulder,Jefferson,*Pueblo)
RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER (El Paso)
Ladder-backed Woodpecker (El Paso)
Say’s Phoebe (Arapahoe, Broomfield)
Chihuahuan Raven (Bent, El Paso)
Common Raven (Adams)
Mountain Chickadee (Pueblo)
Pygmy Nuthatch (Arapahoe, Morgan, Phillips)
Winter Wren (Arapahoe)
Pacific Wren (La Plata)
Carolina Wren (Pueblo)
Brown Thrasher (San Miguel)
Mountain Bluebird (Pueblo)
Hermit Thrush (Arapahoe)
Varied Thrush (El Paso)
American Pipit (Adams, Boulder,Mesa,Pueblo)
Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (Pitkin)
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (Clear Creek)
Red Crossbill (Arapahoe)
White-winged Crossbill (Pueblo)
Purple Finch (Kiowa)
Common Redpoll (Chaffee)
European Goldfinch (Boulder)
Lapland Longspur (Bent, El Paso, Pueblo)
SMITH’S LONGSPUR (Kit Carson)
Snow Bunting (Kiowa, Logan)
Field Sparrow (Kiowa)
Fox Sparrow (Larimer)
Lincoln’s Sparrow (El Paso, Jefferson, Mesa, Pueblo)
Swamp Sparrow (Weld)
Harris’s Sparrow (Larimer, Pueblo)
Bohemian Waxwing (Larimer)
Yellow Warbler (Mesa)
Pine Warbler (Arapahoe, Larimer)
Yellow-rumped Warbler ( Adams, Jefferson, Pueblo)
Prairie Warbler (*Pueblo)
Northern Cardinal (Logan)
Rusty Blackbird (*Pueblo)

ADAMS COUNTY:
---On January 8 at S. Platte River and mouth of Sand Creek, David Dowell reported 4 Double-crested Cormorants and 3 Yellow-rumped Warblers.
---On January 6 at S. Platte River at 88th, Julia Auckland reported 6 Barrow’s Goldeneyes and Double-crested Cormorant.  On January 7 at S. Platte River at 88th Ave, Bill Fink reported m Barrow’s Goldeneye.  On January 8 at S. Platte River at 88th Ave, Eric DeFonso reported Barrow’s Goldeneye and Double-crested Cormorant. On January 15 Nick Komar reports 4 Barrow’s Golden eye on the South Platte between 78th and 88th Ave, and a flock of American Pipits.
---On January 8 at 63rd and Fillmore, Christy Payne reported 2 Double-crested Cormorants and 7 Yellow-rumped (Audubon’s) Warblers.
---On January 8 at S. Platte River and 78th Ave, David Dowell reported 2 Double-crested Cormorants.

ARAPAHOE COUNTY:                                                                  
---On January 5 at Dahlia Hollow Park, Chris Gilbert reported Hermit Thrush.  On January 6 at Dahlia Hollow Park, Bez Bezuidenhout and Cynthia Madsen reported Pine Warbler, Hermit Thrush, and White-throated Sparrow.  On January 7 at Hollow Park, Cherry Hills Village Anna Troth and Gregg Goodrich reported Hermit Thrush.  On January 9 at Dahlia Hollow Park, Loch Kilpatrick reported 2 Pygmy Nuthatch and Hermit Thrush.
---On January 5 at S. Platte Reservoir, Joey Kellner reported YELLOW-BILLED LOON in north end of reservoir.
---On January 7 At Cherry Creek Valley Ecological Park, Cynthia Madsen and David Hill reported Say’s Phoebe.
---On January 7 at High Line Canal Trail Blackmer Lake, Jared Del Rosso reported 3 Pygmy Nuthatch.
---On January 8 at Goldsmith Gulch Trail between E. Crescent Parkway and E. Prentice Ave in Greenwood Village, Connie Kogler reported Winter Wren.  On January 9 at 5400 E. Crescent Parkway in Greenwood Village, Loch Kilpatrick reported Winter Wren.
—On January 9 at Aurora Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow reported  Iceland (kumlieni) Gull, 3 Iceland (Thayer’s) Gulls, Glaucous Gull, and 4 Long-tailed Ducks. On January 17 Diane Roberts reported 4 Long-tailed Ducks and Glaucous Gull at Aurora Reservoir.
—On January 11 at Aurora Reservoir, Cheri Phillips reported White-winged Scoter.
—On January 12 at South Platte Park, South Platte Reservoir John Drummond reported the White-winged Scoter. On January 13 Patrick O’Driscoll reported the YELLOW-BILLED LOON and White-winged Scoter at South Platte Park Reservoir. On January 14 Richard Trinkner reported White-winged Scoter and YELLOW-BILLED LOON at South Platte Park, South Platte Reservoir. On January 15 Nick Komar reported the YELLOW-BILLED LOON and White-winged Scoter at South Platte Park, South Plate Reservoir. On January 16 Scott Dieni reported White-winged Scoter and YELLOW-BILLED LOON at South Platte Park, South Platte Park Reservoir. On January 17 Norm Lewis reported White-winged Scoter and YELLOW-BILLED LOON at South Platte Park-South Platte Reservoir.

ARAPAHOE/JEFFERSON COUNTIES:
---On January 5 at S. Platte Reservoir, Joey Kellner reported YELLOW-BILLED LOON in north end of reservoir.  On January 6, Todd Deininger reported that the YELLOW-BILLED LOON was still present on the Arapahoe County side but was heading towards the Jefferson County side.  Many, many birders reported the YELLOW-BILLED LOON on January 6 is both counties.  On January 7 at S. Platte Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow and many other birders reported YELLOW-BILLED LOON.  On January 8 at S. Platte Reservoir, David Suddjian and many other birders reported YELLOW-BILLED LOON and in afternoon Phil Lyon and others reported White-winged Scoter.   On January 9, John Haycraft and many other birders reported YELLOW-BILLED LOON and White-winged Scoter at South Platte Reservoir.  On January 11, Gregg Goodrich reported YELLOW-BILLED LOON and White-winged Scoter at the far NE shore of South Platte Reservoir.  On January 12 Ira Sanders reports the YELLOW-BILLED LOON continues at South Platte Reservoir. On January 13 Bill Kaempfer reported that YELLOW-BILLED LOON and White-winged Scoter continue at South Platte Reservoir.

 

BENT COUNTY:
---On January 6 at John Martin Reservoir, Duane Nelson reported 1st cyc Glaucous Gull, 3 American White Pelicans, 2 Doube-crested Cormorants.  Best viewpoint is Overlook Point on the North side of the Reservoir.
—On January 13 Duane Nelson reported White-winged Scoter (f) viewed from one mile west of Overlook Point on the  North side at John Martin Reservoir. 
—On January 13 Duane Nelson reported 1st cyc Glaucous Gull from the East side of Overlook Point. Duane Nelson also reported many Lapland Longspurs flying overhead almost everywhere they stopped. On January 17 Jane Stulp reported Glaucous Gull, 1 Chihuahuan Raven, and 3 Lapland Longspur at John Martin Reservoir-Dam area. On January 17 Jane Stulp reported 2 Greater Roadrunner at Lake Hasty (lake and campground).

BOULDER COUNTY:
---On January 5 at Boulder Creek and 75th St, Leslie S reported European Goldfinch.  On January 6 at Boulder Creek and 75th St, Alex Brown reported European Goldfinch.  On January 9 at Boulder Creek and 75th St, Dan Zmolek reported European Goldfinch.
—On January 14 Peter Burke reported Greater White-fronted Goose at N 53rd St., Longmont US-CO (40.2164,-105.2301).
—On January 17 John Rutenbeck reported Greater White-fronted Goose at Loomiller Park Boulder.
—On January 17 Earl Johnson reported Snowy Owl 4600 Diagonal Hwy Boulder, on ground on NE side of road.  Bird was spooked by a dog and walked and flew north over towards Boulder Reservoir.

BROOMFIELD COUNTY:
—On January 11 Matt Hofeditz reported a Say’s Phoebe at W 134 Place.

CHAFFEE COUNTY:
—On January 16 Sally Waterhouse reported Common Redpoll at COCHETOPA HOME. (38.6729255, -106.1274469) Present for extremely short periods of time, arrives with Cassin’s Finches.

CLEAR CREEK COUNTY:
—-On January 17 Doug Kibbe reported 9 Gray-crowned Rosy-FInch at Squaw Mt. Trail.

COSTILLA:
—On January 14 Matt Clark reported Barrow’s Goldeneye at Smith Reservoir, 2m, 1f.

CUSTER COUNTY:
—On January 13 Bill Kaempfer reported Chestnut-collared Longspurs along CO 96, as they drove west.

DOUGLAS COUNTY:
---On January 8 at Parker regional Park (aka Salisbury Equestrian Park), Loch Kilpatrick, Dale Pate, and Diane Roberts reported BRANT.  On January 9 at Parker Regional Park (aka Salisbury Equestrian Park), Bill Schreitz reported BRANT.  On January 9 at Bar CCC Park, David Suddjian and DFO Field Trip and Adam Vesely, and Christine Alexander reported BRANT.  On January 11 at Parker Regional Park (aka Salisbury Equestrian Park) Norm Lewis reported the BRANT. On January 12 Jeffrey Olsson reported the BRANT at Parker Regional Park (aka Salisbury Equestrian Park).

EL PASO COUNTY:
---On December 21 and 22, David Tonnessen reported RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER (ruber) on Miranda Road in Colorado Springs.  This is a new state record if accepted.  The sapsucker has been seen on Broadmoor property.   On January 5 Kara Carragher and several other birders reported RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER at Austrian Pines at 13 Miranda Road.  On January 6 Sue Riffe and several other birders reported RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER at Austrian Pines at 13 Miranda Road and one mentioned that the sapsucker flew in from the golf course.  On January 7 Ginny Bergstrom and several other birders reported RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER at Austrian Pines at 13 Miranda Road.  On January 8, Norm Lewis, James McCall, David and Cheryl Hubbard, and David Tonnessen and others reported RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER at Austrian Pines at 13 Miranda Road.  On January 9 at Austrian Pines at  14 Miranda Road, Gregg Goodrich, Anna Troth, Paula Hansley and Peggy Gonder reported RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER. January 11 Carol Ortenzio reported the RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER at the Austrian Pines on the property south of 13 Miranda this afternoon. On January 12 Ira Sanders reported the RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER near its usual spot.  On January 13 Bill Kaempfer reported the RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER at its usual location. On January 14 Tanja Britton reported RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER at its usual location. On January 15 John Drummond reported RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER at its usual tree at 3PM. On January 16 JoAnn Riggle reported the RED-BREASTED SAPSUCKER at its usual location, in the Scotch Pines.
---On December 31 at Northern Cheyenne Canyon Park in Colorado Springs, Deb Carstensen reported Varied Thrush.  The bird was along Cheyenne Creek upstream from footbridge near parking lot.  This park is across the street from Starsmore Nature Center.  On January 5 at Starsmore Nature Center and S. Cheyenne Canyon, Kara Carragher and others reported Varied Thrush.  On January 6, Bill Kosar and several other birders reported Varied Thrush near Starsmore Center and S. Cheyenne Canyon.  On January 7, Ginny Bergstrom and several other others reported Varied Thrush near Starsmore Discovery Center and S. Cheyenne Canyon.  On January 8 at Starsmore Discovery Center, Norm Lewis, Cathy Bondy and Doug Flores reported Varied Thrush.  On January 9 at Starsmore Discovery Center, Anna Troth, Gregg Goodrich, Paula Hansley, and Peggy Gonder reported Varied Thrush. On January 11 Marty Wolf reported the Varied Thrush at 2130 South Cheyenne Canyon Road. On January 12 Ira Sanders reported the Varied Thrush was at parking area 4. On January 12 Carol Ortenzio located the Varied Thrush at Starsmore Discovery Center around 4PM by campsite 4. On January 13 Scott Cowan reported the Varied Thrush still near pullout #4. On January 14 Tom Bunker reported Varied Thrush near 2130 South Cheyenne Canyon Road, Colorado Springs, eating berries near S. Cheyenne Creek with a flock of robins (38.789, -104.867). On January 15 Nick Moore reported Varied Thrush at Starsmore Discovery Center. On January 16 Cheri Phillips reported  Varied Thrush at Starsmore Discovery Center. On January 17 JoAnn Riggle reported the Varied Thrush at Starsmore Discovery Center.
---On January 5 near intersection of Meridian Road and Hanover Road, Mel and Jeanne Goff and Richard Bunn and Tanja Britton reported Greater Roadrunner.  On January 6 near intersection of Meridian Road and Handover Road, Todd Deininger, Joy and Leonard Lake, and Gloria Nikolai reported Greater Road runner; Pablo Quezada reported Curve-billed Thrasher.  On January 7 on Hanover Road, Robb Hinds and several other birders reported Greater Roadrunner.  On January 8 at Hanover Road and Meridian Road, Alan Ketcham, Jim Merrit, and Jeannie Mitchell reported Greater Roadrunner.  On January 9 on Hanover Road, Rod Schmidt reported Greater Roadrunner.  On January 11 Gary Koehn reported Greater Roadrunner on Hanover Road. On January 14 Dale Pate reported Greater Road Runner on Hanover Road.
—On January 5 on Hanover Road, Richard Bunn, Tanja  Britton, Alan and MaryLynne Ketcham reported 2 Chihuahuan Rave, Lincoln’s Sparrow, Ladder-backed Woodpecker, 3 Lapland Longsurs, and Curve-billed Thrasher. On January 11 Pati Driscoll reported Curved-billed Thrasher about a mile south of the Hanover Road & South Meridian Road intersection.
---On January 8 at Memorial Park and Prospect Lake in Colorado Springs, David Tonnessen reported 1-st cyc Iceland Gull.

GARFIELD COUNTY:
---On January 8 in Carbondale, Dick Filby reported 15 Barrow’s Goldeneyes on the Roaring Fork River viewed from road bridge on Catherine Store Road. On January 13 Dick Filby reported 18 Barrow’s Goldeneyes on the Roaring Fork River viewed from road bridge on Catherine Store Road.
---On January 6 at Coryell Ranch Ponds (private) viewed from Satank Road by Hwy 82 east, Dick Filby reported 55 Barrow’s Goldeneys and on January 7 Filby reported 4 Trumpeter Swans.
---On January 8 at Devereux Road and Two Rivers Park, JoAnn Riggle reported 3 Barrow’s Goldeneyes.

JEFFERSON COUNTY:
---On January 6 on south shore of Standley Lake, Veronica Blazewicz reported Snowy Owl perched at top of large pine tree.  On January 7, Joey Kellner and many other birders reported Snowy Owl on top of dam at Standley Lake.  On January 8 S of 100th Ave and N of western extension of Lake, near where Woman Creek enters Standley Lake, Paula Hansley reported Snowy Owl; Shannon Cwik and Karl Brummert reported Snowy Owl on Standley Lake Dam.  On January 9 Bob Shade reported that the Snowy Owl was perched on a chimney at 9809 W 99th Ave; Chuck Pringle reported that the owl flew towards the dam. On January 12 Jeffrey Olsson reported the Snowy Owl sitting on a rooftop near map location, 9916 W 99th Pl, Westminister. (39.8751,-105.1092). It was still there in the afternoon, Standley Lake area.  On January 13 John Dollison reported Snowy Owl continues near Westbrook Neighborhood, Standley Lake area. (39.875, -105.107) On January 14 the Snowy Owl was seen in the Northeast corner of the Standley Lake area. On January 16 Snowy Owl seen flying below dam before sunrise by Karen Williams.
---On January 5 at Coors Ponds, Gwen Moore, Frank Farrell, Brian Johnson, and Pablo Quezada reported 2 Long-tailed Ducks and Red-necked Grebe.  On January 7 at Coors Ponds, Kevin DeBoer and Eric DeFonso reported 2 Long-tailed Ducks and Red-necked Grebe.  On January 9 at Coors Ponds, Lorraine Lanning and Sue Riffe reported 2 Long-tailed Ducks and Red-necked Grebe.
---On January 6 at Belmar One,  Mark Chavez reported Yellow-rumped Warbler.
—On January 7 and 8 at Clement Park and Johnson Reservoir, Doug Kibbe reported Greater White-fronted Goose. On January 15 Cory Brodzinski reported Greater White-fronted Goose at Robert A. Easton Regional Park.
—On January 11 Tyler Moss reported White-winged Scoter at South Platte Reservoir. On January 12 Ira Sanders reported the White-winged Scoter continues at South Platte Reservoir. On January 15 Nick Komar reported White-winged Scoter at South Platte Reservoir.

 

KIT CARSON COUNTY:
—-On January 11 Mark Peterson reported SMITH’S LONGSPUR out by Burlington. The SMITH’S LONGSPUR was between County Roads N and M along County Road 52. The SMITH’S LONGSPUR was with a relatively small flock of Lapland Longspurs, Horned Larks and American Tree Sparrows. The flock moved north before disappearing.

KIOWA COUNTY:
—On January 13 Steve Mlodinow reported Purple Finch in Neenoshe Locust Grove.
—On January 13 Steve Mlodinow reported Snow Bunting on the South shore of Upper Queens where there was a large expanse of bare sand along the shore.
—On January 13 Steve Mlodinow reported Field Sparrow adjacent to Neenoshe Locust Grove.

LA PLATA COUNTY:
—-On January 16 John Bregar reported Pacific Wren in Durango were it has wintered for two seasons. (37.2752991, -107.8796234)

 

LARIMER COUNTY:
---On January 2, Walter Wehtje reported HARRIS’S HAWK SW of Rest Area.  On January 6 near Rest Area, Michelle Puplava reported HARRIS’S HAWK.  On January 9, Josh Bruening reported HARRIS’S HAWK perched on tree at farm house N of Prospect and across from Welcome Center.
—On January 12 Loch Kilpatrick reported the HARRIS’S HAWK at Running Deer and Cottonwood Hollow Natural Areas. It was seen from the running deer nature area parking lot looking south to the cottonwoods along the stream. On January 13 Dale Adams reported the HARRIS’S HAWK flew south from previous location. On January 16, in the afternoon,  Laurens Halsey reported HARRIS’S HAWK at archery range. Flew north along river/trees. Observed from pay station area. On January 17 Nick Komar reported HARRIS’S HAWK at Box Elder Creek at SW Frontage Rd. (40.5692,-105.0067)
---On January 8 at Wild Horse Ct Birdfeeder, John Reichhordt reported Pine Warbler. On January 15 John Reichhardt reported Pine Warbler at Wild Horse Birdfeeder.
---On January 5 on Big Thompson River Rec Trail between Taft and Wilson in Loveland, Elain Coley reported Lincoln’s Sparrow.
---On January 5 at CSU Environmental Learning Center, Andy Bankert and Carl Bendorf reported Fox Sparrow (Red) with a flock of Juncos at intersection of Alden and Wilcox Trail.  On January 7 at CSU Environmental Learning Center, Dave Leatherman reported Fox Sparrow (Red).  On January 8 at CSU Enviromental Learning Center, Austin Hess and Lori Zabel reported Fox (Red) Sparrow.  On January 9 at CSU Environmental Learning Center, Christine Sparks, Irene Fortune, Josh Brueing, and Walter Wehtje reported Fox (Red) Sparrow. On January 15 Lori Zabel reported Fox Sparrow at CSU Environmental Learning Center.
---On January 8 at Carter Lake, Andy Bankert and Walter Wehtje reported Iceland Gull, 4 Iceland (Thayer’s) Gulls, 3 Glaucous Gulls.
—On January 17 David Van Fleet reported 30 Bohemian Waxwing US-CO-Estes Park-Cow Creek Trail- 40.4316x-105.5012.

LOGAN COUNTY:
—On January 11 Steve Larson reported 8 Snow Buntings along County Road 78, just west of County Road 69. They flew north a couple of hundred yards and dropped into the field disappearing from view. 

MESA COUNTY:
—On January 16 Betty Fenton reported Greater Scaup at Redlands Parkway Ponds.
—On January 15 Mike Henwood reported Lincoln’s Sparrow at Grand Junction Wildlife Area.
—On January 17 Mike Henwood reported 25 American Pipit at Horsethief Canyon State Wildlife Area.

PITKIN COUNTY: 
---On January 8 at Snowmass, Denise Landau reported Brown-capped Rosy-Finches at the feeder at the top of Village Express.

PUEBLO COUNTY:
---On January 5 at Pueblo Reservoir South Marina, Gloria Nikolai and Loch Kilpatrick reported 7 Greater Scaup, Pacific Loon, Double-crested Cormorant, Glaucous Gull, 2 Iceland (Thayer’s) Gulls, Great Black-backed Gull and Yellow-rumped Warbler. On January 6 at Pueblo Reservoir South Marina, David Tonnessen reported 3 Double-crested Cormorants, 6 Iceland (Thayer’s) Gulls, Great Black-backed Gull, 2 Mountain Chickadees, 33 Lapland Longspurs; Pablo Quezada reported Iceland (Kumlien) Gull, and Eastern Bluebird.  On January 6 at Pueblo Reservoir South Marina, David Tonnessen reported Pacific Loon, 2 Red-necked Grebe, White-winged Scoter, 2 Mew Gulls and 48 Mountain Bluebirds; Gwen Moore reported 9 White-winged Scoters.  On January 13 Bill Kaempfer reported Pacific Loon from the West Fishing Road at Pueblo Reservoir. On January 7 at Pueblo Reservoir South Marina, Glenn Walbek, Loch Kilpatrick, Ginny Bergstrom, and Adam Veseley reported 8 Double-crested Cormorants, Iceland  Gull (Thayer’s), Great Black-backed Gull, 42 Mountain Bluebirds, and Yellow-rumped Warbler.  On January 8 at Pueblo reservoir South Marina, Jim Merritt and Alan Ketcham and many other birders reported Great Black-backed Gull, Double-crested Cormorants, Iceland (Thayer’s) Gull.  On January 8 at Pueblo Reservoir South Marina, David Tonnessen reported Great Black-backed Gull, 2 Iceland (Thayer’s) Gulls, Glaucous Gull, Mountain Chickadee, 24 Mountain Bluebirds, and 29 Lapland Longspurs. On January 11 Brandon Percival reported Glaucous, Great Black-backed Gull at the South Shore Marina Tires. On January 12 Joel Adams reported the Great Black-backed Gull at Pueblo Reservoir. On January 13 Bill Kaempfer reported Great Black-backed Gull, Iceland (Thayer’s) Gull south shore marina at Pueblo Reservoir. On January 14 Roger Massey reported Great Black-backed Gull at Pueblo Reservoir, continuing bird. On January 15 Nick Moore reported Great Black-backed Gull at Pueblo Reservoir. On January 16 Cheri Phillips reported Great Black-backed Gull at Pueblo Reservoir Road.
---On January 5 on Juniper Road at Pueblo Reservoir, Loch Kilpatrick reported Mew Gull, Iceland (Thayer’s) Gull, and Prairie Warbler.  On January 7 in Rock Canyon below the dam at Pueblo Reservoir, Debbie and Tom Behnfield and Ginny Bergstrom reported Prairie Warbler.  On January 8 at Pueblo Reservoir below the dam, Richard Bunn and Norm Lewis reported Prairie Warbler.  On January 9 at Pueblo Reservoir below the dam, Kevin Ash reported Prairie Warbler. On January 11 Brandon Percival reported Prairie Warbler below Pueblo Reservoir dam, near the parking lot, west of the Pay Station.  On January 12 around 1:30 PM, Carol Ortenzio found the Prairie Warbler in its usual spot, among Chickadees and Bushtits. On January 14 Roger Massey reported Prairie Warbler at Pueblo Reservoir.
---On January 7 on Juniper Road at Pueblo Reservoir, Jim Merritt reported 12 Mountain Bluebirds, American Pipit and Prairie Warbler.
---On January 5 on Arkansas River Trail east of Pueblo Blvd, Loch Kilpatrick reported Carolina Wren and 2 Lincoln’s Sparrows.  On January 7 on Arkansas River Trail east of Pueblo Blvd, Renee Casias reported 2 Barrow’s Goldeneyes, Carolina Wren, and 2 Yellow-rumped Warblers.
---On January 6 at Pueblo Reservoir, Van Truan reported Pacific Loon, 2 Double-Crested cormorants, Mew Gull, Glaucous Gull, Great Black-Backed Gull, 4 Mountain Chickadees, 25 Mountain Bluebirds, Lapland Longspur, 3 Yellow-rumpled Warblers and Prairie Warbler.
---On January 7 at Pueblo Reservoir S. Fishing Road, Renee Casias and Chris Gilbert reported 2 Double-crested Cormorants, Great Black-backed Gull, and 2 Mountain Chickadees, and 30 Mountain Bluebirds.
---On January 6 at Mountain View Cemetery on W. Northern Ave, David Tonnessen reported a m White-winged Crossbill feasting on the many cones in the “forest” on the cemetery.  Brandon Percival went over to see and helped about 30 birders see the bird.  The crossbill likes Spruce cones between Acero and Brown St in the middle of the cemetery.  On January 7 at Mountain View Cemetery, Brandon Percival and many other birders reported White-winged Crossbill; Brandon also reported 2 White-winged Doves.
---On January 8 at Pueblo Reservoir South Marina tires, Brandon Percival reported Snowy Owl which was seen by many birders.  The Snowy Owl was still on the tires when Brandon left.  On January 9, Brandon Percival reported that the Snowy Owl was back at the South Marina of Pueblo Reservoir and many birders got to see the owl. On January 11, Brandon Percival reported that the Snowy Owl was back at the South Marina of Pueblo Reservoir, and was still present at 3:00 PM. On January 11 Chris Selvig last saw the Snowy Owl at the South Marina at Pueblo Reservoir shortly before sunset. On January 12 Dale Adams reports the Snowy Owl northeast of the dam and southwest of Juniper Road, in between Juniper Rd. and the dam at Pueblo Reservoir. On January 13 Bill Kaempfer reported the Snowy Owl near the same spot as reported by Dale Adams yesterday. On January 14 Brandon Percival reports the Snowy Owl back at South Shore Marina tires (look behind the boats, from Quail Run parking lot). On January 15 Erin Cockroft reported Snowy Owl at Pueblo Lake State Park, South Shore Marina. On January 16 Laurens Halsey reported Snowy Owl at South Marina at Pueblo Reservoir. On January 17 David Hubbard reported Snowy Owl South Marina at Pueblo Reservoir. On January 18 Adam Vesely reported Prairie Warbler just below dam, and Snowy Owl on the marina tires at Pueblo Lake State Park, South Shore Marina.
—On January 18 Adam Vesley reported 2 Rusty Blackbirds working the shoreline of the stream just oorth of the Cottonwood Picnic area parking lot at Pueblo State Park.

SAN MIGUEL COUNTY:
—-On January 16 George Steele reported Brown Thrasher visiting water feature and feeder at Norwood.

SUMMIT COUNTY:
—On January 17 Bea Weaver reported 12 Barrow’s Goldeneye at Silverthorne WTP.

WELD COUNTY:
---On January 7 at LUNA Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow and Gene Rutherford reported 4 Greater Scaup and White-winged Scoter. On January 16 Steven Mlodinow reported Greater Scaup at Luna Reservoir.
—On January 9 at CR 61 bridge just east of Kersey, Derek Hill reported BLACK SWAN and MUTE SWAN.
—On January 11 Derek Hill and his wife, found a BRANT along Hwy 119 just east of downtown Longmont, west of I-25 on the North side of 119 mixed in a flock of 15-20 white-cheeked geese.

DFO Field Trips:
Bobcat Ridge Natural Area Saturday, January 20
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Chuck Hundertmark (Email: chunde...@gmail.com Phone: 303-604-0531)
Trail Difficulty: Moderate Maximum Participants: 10 Directions: Meet at the Park
and Ride, US 287 and Niwot Road. 
We’ll carpool 50 minutes to the Bobcat Ridge Natural Area to search for American Wood-cock. We will either walk the four-mile Valley Loop Trail or drive to other Larimer County hotspots Leader will send de-tails week of trip.

Pueblo and Cañon City Areas Sunday, January 21
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Trail Difficulty: Moderate Maximum Participants: 12 Directions: Meet at the Safe-
way on Lincoln Ave and Yosemite (1 mile west of I-25 on the North side of Lincoln), Lone Tree CO.
This Trip will be similar to Joey Kellner’s January 1st trip. Leader will contact participants the week prior to the trip.

Good Birding,
Mary Driscoll
Unincorporated Arapahoe County

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