Compiler:   Joyce Takamine
Date:         August 7, 2012
email:        rba AT cfobirds.org
phone:       303-659-8750

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for  Tuesday, August 7, 2012,
sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird
Observatory.  If you are phoning in a message, you can skip the recording
by pressing the star Key (*) on your phone at any time.  Please leave your
name, phone number, detailed directions, including county and dates for
each sighting.  It would be helpful if you would spell your last name.

Highlight species include: (*denotes that there is new information on this
species in this report)

Barrow's Goldeneye (Clear Creek)
 LEAST BITTERN (Fremont)
Little Blue Heron (*Adams)
Green Heron (Fremont, Jefferson)
Mississippi Kite (Weld)
ROYAL TERN (Adams)
ACORN WOODPECKER (Pueblo)
White-winged Dove (Prowers)
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Prowers)
Black Phoebe (Fremont)
Eastern Phoebe (Fremont)
Fox Sparrow (Boulder)
Northern Cardinal (Jefferson,  Prowers)
Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Morgan)

Adams County:
--A Little Blue Heron in transitional phase plumage was reported by Canter
at Lowell Ponds SWA on July 19.  It was along the shore and on the island
of Heron Lake.  Lowell Ponds is at 56th and Lowell.  Gonder reported the
Little Blue Heron at Lowell and Clear Creek on July 22.  On July 26, Canter
reported the  Little Blue at Clear Creek and Lowell.  On July 29 Gillilan
reported the Little Blue Heron at the eastern edge of Lowell Ponds.  On
August 4, Canter reported that the Little Blue Heron was at Heron Lake --
both on the shore and on the island.  Heron Lake is the largest Eastern
most lake at Lowell Ponds.  On August 5, Gilbert reported the Little Blue
Heron on Clear Creek W of the bridge, she could not located the Little BLue
on August 6.
 --A ROYAL TERN was reported by Mlodinow at Barr Lake on July 29.    On
July 30 Stachowiak and Kilpatrick along with many other birders saw the
ROYAL TERN at Barr Lake.  Goff reported that the ROYAL TERN was seen around
1030 on July 31 on a buoy at Barr Lake.  On August 2, Brooke observed the
ROYAL TERN on the usual sand bar at Barr Lake.

Boulder County:
A Fox Sparrow was observed by Kippes at Fawn Brook Inn in Allenspark on
August 4.

Clear Creek County:
--On August 2, Coley reported that the Barrow's Goldeneye family at Echo
Lake was down to 4 ducklings.

 Fremont County:
--A LEAST BITTERN was flushed by Rich Miller from Cattails along the S
shore of Holcim Wetlands on July 25.  Miller also reported 2 Black Phoebes
and 3 Eastern Phoebes at Holcim.  On July 30, Percival reported LEAST
BITTERN and 2 Green Herons at Holcim.

Jefferson County:
--A Northern Cardinal was reported by Mayfield at Prospect Park in Wheat
Ridge on August 1.  The Cardinal was S of the boardwalk that runs through
the marsh east of West Lake.
--A Green Heron was reported by Mayfield on August 1 on the west side of
Prospect Lake on the little platform dock with cormornats and Canada Geese.

Morgan County:
--A Rose-breasted Grosbeak was reported by Retzer SW of Jackson Lake on Hwy
34 on August 4.

Prowers County:
--At Lamar Community College Woods on August 1, Leatherman reported 3
Northern Cardinals (2m,1f).
--A Red-bellied Woodpecker was reported by Charier at the N end of Willow
Creek Park in Lamar on July 28.  Leatherman reported Red-bellied Woodpecker
at Willow Creek Park and neighborhood E of park on August 1.
--White-winged Doves were reported by Leatherman in Willow Valley
neighborhood E of Willow Creek Park on August 1.

Pueblo County:
--2 ACORN WOODPECKERS first reported by Van Manen in Pueblo Mountain Park
on June 16 were relocated by Percival on August 1.  They were in the big
dead tree at Horseshoe Lodge Parking Lot.  Percival also reported 2 Grace's
Warblers and a singing male Hooded Warbler close to the parking lot on the
left past the old basketball court on August 1.  On August 2, Lewis refound
the ACORN WOODPECKERS below the dead tree.  On August 3, Witters reported
one ACORN WOODPECKER and Grace's and Hooded Warbler at Pueblo Mt Park.  On
August 4, Moss reported that the ACORN WOODPECKER pair were feeding young
at the nest in the big dead tree.

Weld County:
--Two Mississippi Kites were reported by Lefko at Glenmere Park in Greeley
with nesting material on July 15.  On July 17, France and Roller reported
several Mississippi Kites, Roller had 5.  Leatherman reported on July 20
that the 2 ad Mississippi Kites along with 3 imm continue at Glenmere Park.
 On July 22 around 1630 Komar reported that 7+ Mississippi Kites came into
roost around the East end of the lake near the Pavilion building at
Glenmere Park.  On July 26 around 1645 Rushton reported that 7 Mississippi
Kites came into roost in the tall Cottonwood to the right of the pavilion
as you face the pavilion with your back to the lake.  On July 31, Galbach
reported 3 Mississippi Kites at Glenmere coming into  roost.

The DFO field trip for Saturday, August 11 will be to the Longmont Area led
by Chris Owens 303-772-6048.  Meet the leader at 0730 at Jim Hamm Park.
 From I-25 take Exit 240.  To reach the park , go west 4 miles on CO 119 to
Boulder/Weld County Line Road, then north 2 miles to Jim Hamm Park at 17th
Ave.  This will be a half day trip so lunch is optional but do bring extra
water.  Will bird until noon and plan on walking about 1.5 miles

The DFO field trip for Sunday, August 12 will be to Mt Falcon led by Lois
Levinson 303-908-3403.  Meet the leader at 0800 at the uppar parking lot.
 From C-470 and US 285 South:  Turn right at the Indian Hills exit (CO
120/Parmalee Gulch Rd).  Follow Parmalee Gulch Road for 2.6 miles to
Pictuis Road, turn Right at Picturis, then follow the signs for Mt Falcon
(1.9 miles) to the upper parking area.  This will be a half day trip so
lunch is optional but bring water and snacks.  Call leader if you are going.

 Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine

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