This
is the
Colorado Rare
Bird Alert for
Wednesday,
January 30,
2013,
sponsored by
Denver Field
Ornithologists
and the Rocky
Mountain Bird
Observatory.
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information on
this species
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report)
Trumpeter
Swan (Larimer)
Long-tailed
Duck
(Arapahoe,
Weld)
Red-throated
Loon (Pueblo)
ICELAND GULL
(Boulder)
Lesser
Black-backed
Gull (Boulder)
Glaucous-winged
Gull (Boulder)
Glaucous Gull
(Pueblo)
Great
Black-backed
Gull (Boulder,
Pueblo)
ACORN
WOODPECKER (El
Paso*, Pueblo)
Carolina Wren
(Prowers)
Marsh Wren
(Jefferson)
Eastern Towhee
(Prowers)
Swamp Sparrow
(Arapahoe,
Jefferson)
GOLDEN-CROWNED
SPARROW
(Jefferson*)
Northern
Cardinal
(Prowers)
Rusty
Blackbird
(Adams)
Rosy-Finches
(Grand)
Common Redpoll
(Jefferson,
Grand,
Jackson,
Larimer)
HOARY REDPOLL
(Grand,
Jackson,
Larimer)
ADAMS COUNTY:
--
On January 26,
Miller
reported the
small flock of
Rusty
Blackbirds
continues to
be seen on the
South Platte
River in the
vicinity of
the I-76
bridge; if not
here, look
upstream -
they have been
found as far
upstream as
the sewage
plant outflow
near Sand
Creek. Miller
also reported
that one of
the two White
Pelicans first
reported by
Goulart on Jan
21 was still
present on the
river near the
I-76 bridge on
the 26th.
Barrow's
Goldeneyes
(both male and
female)
continue to be
seen on the S.
Platte between
78th and 88th
(opposite the
green &
white water
tank).
ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
--Two
Long-tailed
Ducks and a
Common Loon
were still
present on
South Platte
Reservoir
(signed
entrance is on
Platte Canyon
Rd. north of
C-470) on
January 26.
Seven Greater
Scaup were on
the small lake
("Blackrock
Lake") between
South Platte
Reservoir and
the Platte
River in South
Platte Park on
the 26th. A
Swamp Sparrow
found by
Henwood and
Raker on Jan.
25 along the
So. Platte
about 100 yds.
(estimated)
downstream
(north) from
the east-most
parking area
here near an
island in the
river was not
seen on the
26th.
--Nunes
reported an
adult ICELAND
GULL at Teller
Lake #5 about
8:30 on the
morning of
Jan. 26; it
was not seen
later in the
morning. Three
adult Lesser
Black-backed
Gulls were
also here on
the 26th.
Kaempfer
reported a 1st
cycle
Glaucous-winged
Gull at Teller
Lake #5 on
January 24,
and on January
18, Vanderpoel
reported a 1st
cycle Great
Black-backed
Gull here. On
Jan. 19, the
Great
Black-backed
Gull was seen
at Prince Lake
#1 by
Kaempfer.
--
Mlodinow
reported the
following
birds seen at
Valmont
Reservoir on
January 27: a
Glaucous-winged
Gull, 2 Lesser
Black-backed
Gulls, 12
Tundra Swans,
a White
Pelican, and
one
Chestnut-collared
Longspur.
--Maynard
reports that
the ACORN
WOODPECKER
continues to
be present in
SW Colorado
Springs in the
1804 - 1810
section of
Cheyenne Blvd.
It was seen
again on the
28th.
GARFIELD COUNTY:
--On January 18, Filby reported 145 Barrow's Goldeneye at Coryell Ranch in Carbondale.GRAND COUNTY:
--On January 18, Filby reported that in Kremmling the feeders in the 900 block of Eagle had 100 Common Redpolls. 60+ Rosy-Finches of all three species were present. Mlodinow reported >200 redpolls including 3 HOARY REDPOLLs seen in Kremmling on Jan. 27.JEFFERSON COUNTY:
--
Erthal
reported a
Marsh Wren and
a Swamp
Sparrow seen
in the
Wheatridge
Greenbelt on
Jan. 22. Both
birds were
seen in the
marsh at the
southwest
corner of Bass
Lake near the
end of the
boardwalk.
There have
been no
further
reports of
either bird.
-- The GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW at the Red Rocks Trading Post, first reported by Henwood on Nov. 26, continues to be seen at least through January 29.
--On
January 22,
Santangelo reports
about 8 Common
Redpolls,
first reported
on the 14th,
are still
coming to his
feeder in
Wheatridge.
His address
is: 3525 Estes
St. (two
blocks north
of Crown Hill
Lake and two
blocks south
of 38th Ave).
You may park
in front of
the driveway
but please do
not park in
the driveway
and please
stay in your
car to observe
the Redpolls.
LARIMER COUNTY:
--The large flock (>100) of Redpolls continues to be seen behind the Discovery Museum in Ft. Collins, located at Cherry and Mason St which is the NW corner of College and Cherry through Jan. 26. While almost all are Common Redpolls, multiple observers have seen probable/possible HOARY REDPOLLs at this location since December 23, most recently four (2 male, 2 female) on Jan. 26 reported by Hopper.
--Gillilan
reports the
two Trumpeter
Swans continue
to be seen on
Lower Hoffman
Lake,
Loveland, seen
on Jan. 25.
--Sanders reported the following birds seen at Pueblo Reservoir on January 26: at the South Marina a Great Black-backed Gull, Pacific Loon, and Red-throated Loon; at West Fisherman Point a 1st-cyc Glaucous Gull.
--Nelson
reported that
the ACORN
WOODPECKER was
still present
at Pueblo
Mountain Park
near Beulah on
January 16.
It was not
seen on Jan.
26th.
WELD
COUNTY:
--Kaempfer
reported that
the
Long-tailed
Duck, first
reported by
Mlodinow,
continues at
Frederick
Recreation
Area,
Frederick on
Jan. 21.
DFO
FIELD TRIPS:
Leader:
Joey Kellner
(303) 978-1748
Meet the
leader at 6:30
am at the
Division of
Wildlife
(DOW), 6060 N.
Broadway. Exit
I-25 at 58th
Av., go west 2
blocks to
Broadway, then
north 2 blocks
to the DOW
parking lot on
the right.
This is a
full-day trip
- bring water,
lunch and
snacks.
Sunday,
February 3:
Chatfield
State Park
Leader:
Paul Slingsby
(303) 422-3728
Meet the
leader at 8:00
am at the
Kingfisher
Bridge trail
head at the
south end of
the Park where
the road
crosses the
Platte River.
This is a
half-day trip
ending about 1
pm; lunch is
optional. Will
be walking 2-3
miles on dirt
trails. Please
register with
Paul if you
plan to go on
this trip.
Good Birding,
Dick
Schottler
Golden