Compiler:  Joyce Takamine
Date: June 10, 2014
email: rba AT cfobirds.org
phone: 303-659-8750

This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Tuesday, June 10 sponsored
by the 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 (* indicates new information on this species in
this report).

Red-necked Grebe (Jackson)
Little Blue Heron (Jefferson)
Green Heron (*Huerfano)
YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON (*Weld)
LAUGHING GULL (Bent)
Least Tern (Montrose, *Prowers)
COMMON GROUND DOVE (Bent)
LESSER NIGHTHAWK (Montezuma, Montrose)
ACORN WOODPECKER (*Jefferson)
American Three-toed Woodpecker (*Boulder)
Black Phoebe (Boulder)
Eastern Phoebe (Boulder)
Great Crested Flycatcher (Logan)
Cassin's Kingbird (Archuleta)
White-eyed Vireo (Archuleta)
Purple Martin (*Mesa)
WOOD THRUSH (Pueblo)
Blue-winged Warbler (Jefferson)
Golden-winged Warbler (Prowers)
LUCY'S WARBLER (Montezuma)
Northern Waterthrush (Arapahoe, Fremont)
Summer Tanager (Montezuma)
Fox Sparrow (*Boulder)
Northern Cardinal (*Prowers)
Indigo Bunting (Boulder, El Paso)
Scott's Oriole (Montezuma)

ARCHULETA COUNTY:
--At Navajo SP on June 7, Mlodinow reported White-eyed Vireo and Cassin's
Kingbird.

BENT COUNTY:
--A f COMMON GROUND DOVE and imm LAUGHING GULL were reported by Duane
Nelson on the S side of dam of John Martin Reservoir on June 7.  The gull
has been seen at endangered species closure around the reservoir.  For the
ground dove go to the south side of dam, pass the kiosks by the entrance.
 Turn left immediately after entering the wildlife area, drive 1.5 miles
west.  Duane placed orange flagging on sunflower stalk on both sides of the
road where it was found.

BOULDER COUNTY:
--A Black and Eastern Phoebe were reported by Gent at the 75th St Bridge
over Boulder Creek on May 31.  On June 1, Steadman reported both phoebes
continue catching insects at west side of 75th St Bridge.  One June 2,
Sanders reported the Black Phoebe on the north side of Boulder Creek at
75th.   On June 3, Siebert reported that the Black Phoebe continues at 75th
on the west side of the bridge.  On June 4, Starace reported Black Phoebe,
Eastern Phoebe, and Indigo  Bunting near 75th and Boulder Creek.  On June
7, Gent reported Black and Eastern Phoebe on the west side of the 75th St.
Bridge.
--A Rocky Mountain form of American Three-toed Woodpecker was reported by
Waltman at Rocky Mountain National Park on the trail just a bit NW of
Copeland Lake. on June 9.
--A Slate-colored Fox Sparrow was reported by Waltman at intersection of
Peak-to-Peak highway CO 72 and CR 103 on June 9.

EL PASO COUNTY:
--A singing m Indigo Bunting was reported by Barnes at Cheyenne Mountain SP
on June 7.

HUERFANO COUNTY:
--A Green Heron was reported by Thompson at Lathrop SP at a wildlife
viewing pond between Martin and Horseshoe Lakes on June 5.

JACKSON COUNTY:
--2 Red-necked Grebes were reported by Wright at Lake John on May 29.  On
June 1, Moulton reported a pair of Red-necked Grebes carrying nesting
material on Lake John.  On June 4, Hundertmark reported that the Red-necked
Grebes
continue nest building on Lake John.

JEFFERSON COUNTY:
--A Blue-winged Warbler was reported by Jones at Welchester Tree Grant Park
on May 22.  On May 23, Shade reported that the Blue-winged Warbler
continued at Welchester and it was seen by many other birders. On May 24,
Willis reported that the Blue-winged Warbler continues at Welchester.  On
May 25, Schmidt reported the  Blue-winged Warbler at Welchester Tree Park
in mid-afternoon.  On May 26, Edwards reported that the Blue-winged Warbler
was singing at Welchester and the birds was seen my many birders on May 26.
 On May 27, Roller reported that the Blue-winged Warbler continues at
Welchester Tree Park.  On May 28, Brower reported that the Blue-winged
Warbler continues at Welchester Tree Park.  No one has reported the
Blue-winged Warbler to CoBirds recently but it has been reported on e-Bird
the past three days.  On June 1, Gent reported that the Blue-winged Warbler
showed briefly at the east end but did not sing and Hopping reported that
the Blue-winged Warbler did sing on June 1.  The Blue-winged Warbler was
reported on e-bird on June 7.  On June 8, Stephanie Jones reported that the
Blue-winged Warbler was still singing at Welchester but had moved west
downstream to where the concrete bridge crosses the creek.
--An ad Little Blue Heron was photographed by Christiansen at Belmar on
June 2.
--An ACORN WOODPECKER was reported Langel at Cheesman Reservoir with
Red-headed Woodpeckers on June 7.  On June 9, Roller reported a f ACORN
WOODPECKER at the spot described by Langel.   Directions:  area just north
of Cheesman -- Forest Road 211 from Wigwam Creek to turnoff to Cheesman at
top of hill, then west of FR 560 (Stoney Pass Road).  Take Stoney Pass Road
West when you get to Y stay to the right.  There is a parking area on right
and a second small parking down the hill.  The ACORN WOODPECKER was hanging
out with Red-headed on North side just West of parking area.

MESA COUNTY:
--Purple Martins were reported by Korte in the Hawkshurst Creek Area on
June 9.

MONTEZUMA COUNTY:
--A calling pair of LEAST BITTERN was reported by Nick Moore at Denny Lake
Park in Cortez on June 5.
--In Yellowjacket Canyon on June 5, Mlodinow reported Lucy's Warbler and
Summer Tanager.
--A Scott's Oriole was reported by Mlodinow in Lower McElmo Canyon a couple
of miles E of turnoff for Yellowjacket on June 5.
--3 LESSER NIGHTHAWKS (2f, 1m) were reported by Mlodinow at Totten
Reservoir on June 5.  Best seen from dike on W side.

MONTROSE COUNTY:
--A LESSER NIGHTHAWK and Least Tern were reported by Dexter 1 mile west of
Nucla on a farm pond on May 26. The LESSER NIGHTHAWK was seen again the
evening of May 28 by the farm pond.  On May 29 De Fonso reported that the
LESSER NIGHTHAWK was seen again by ag ponds along 5th Ave W of town.  On
June 3 Dexter reported 2+ LESSER NIGHTHAWKS W of Nucla.  On June 8, Dunning
reported LESSER NIGHTHAWK W of Nucla.

PROWERS COUNTY:
--A Golden-winged Warbler was reported by Hurtado at Lamar Community
College Woods on June 6.
--2 Least Terns were reported by Leatherman at Northgate Park E of Cow
Palace Motel in Lamar on June 6 thru June 9.
--2 Northern Cardinal nests were reported by Leatherman at LCCW on June 9.

PUEBLO COUNTY:
--A singing WOOD THRUSH was reported by Silverman on June 2 in Colorado
City on South Parkway between Meadow Creek and Garden State Ave about 2
miles W of I-25 exit 74 and just S of Co 165.  On June 4, Remsen reported
the singing WOOD THRUSH on South Parkway. Turn S on South Parkway crossing
Greenhorn Creek, park at swimming pool and walk short distance S to see and
hear the thrush.

WELD COUNTY:
--A YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON was reported by Lefko at Glenmere Park in
Greeley on June 8.

DFO Field Trips:
The DFO Field Trip for Saturday, June 14 will be Roxborough State Park,
Birding By Ear led by Alison Kondler.  Space is limited.  Preregister by
calling 303-973-3959 during park business hours.  Meet outside the
Roxborough SP Visitor Center at 0700.  Return time between 1100 and 1200.
 Whether new to birdsong identification or an expert, you will gain
valuable knowledge as we walk and listen for birds.  Habitat includes scrub
oak, riparian, rock faces, and cliffs.  Specific hiking trail to be
determined on day of hike.  This is a free program, but a State Parks pass
or $7 day pass required.  Please arrive on time and cancel ahead of time if
you are not able to make it.  Bring binocs, water, sturdy footwear, and
snacks.  Lunch optional.

The DFO Field trip for Sunday, June 15 will be to Staunton State Park led
by Ira and Tammy Sanders (303-278-7122).  Limit 25 people; will be
carpooling.  Preregister with leaders.  Meet at Morrison Park-n-Ride on the
NW corner of C-470 and Morrison Road (CO 8) at 0630 for car-pooling.  The
drive is about 40 minutes up US 285 near Pine Junction.  State Parks pass
is needed or $7 at entrance.  This will be a 3/4 day trip.

Good Birding,
Joyce Takamine
Boulder

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