Compiler:  Allison Hilf
e-mail:    RBA AT cobirds.org
Date:  November 13, 2016 
This is the Rare Bird Alert for Sunday, November 13, 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 using the new AOU checklist and the order of the families has 
changed

Trumpeter Swan (Archuleta)
Surf Scoter ( *Arapahoe, Jackson, Kiowa, Weld)
Black Scoter (*Arapahoe, Crowley)
Red-necked Grebe (Boulder, Larimer, Pueblo)
Greater Yellowlegs (Jackson)
Black-legged Kittiwake (*Pueblo)
Mew Gull (El Paso)
Thayer's Gull (Routt)
Lesser Black-backed Gull (Morgan)
Red-throated Loon (Adams, *Larimer, Pueblo)
Pacific Loon (*Pueblo)
Red-shouldered Hawk (El Paso)
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Morgan)
Say's Phoebe (Douglas)
Sedge Wren (Bent)
Bewick's Wren (Delta, Mesa)
Lapland Longspur (El Paso)
Orange-crowned Warbler (Delta)
Pine Warbler (Prowers)
Great-tailed Grackle (Weld)

*****For locations you are not familiar with (e.g. "Lower Latham"), please 
refer to CFO's Colorado County Birding site for directions:  
www.coloradocountybirding.org

ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
—-On November 13, a Black Scoter (adult, male) and a Surf Scoter (female) were 
reported by Glenn Walbek at Cherry Creek State Park 

ARCHULETA COUNTY:
---On November 4, aTrumpeter Swan was reported by Brian Greco at Pinon Lake 
Reservoir.

BENT COUNTY:
—-On November 12, a Sedge Wren was reported by Steve Mlodinow at the west end 
of Van’s Marsh on south side of road (near John Martin Reservoir)


BOULDER COUNTY:
---On November 5, a Red-necked Grebe was reported by Steve Frye and Nick Moore 
at Boulder Reservoir.


CROWLEY COUNTY:
—-On November 12, Four Black Scoters were reported by Steve Mlodinow at Lake 
Henry where the entrance road meets lake.   Note Lake Meredith is entirely 
closed to public access.


DELTA COUNTY:
---On November 11, Two Bewick's Wrens and an Orange-crowned Warbler were 
reported by Jason Beason at Confluence Park.

DOUGLAS COUNTY:
---On November 4, a Say's Phoebe was reported by Bea Weaver at Roxborough Open 
Space.

EL PASO COUNTY:
—-On November12, an adult Mew Gull was reported by Mark Peterson and David 
Chaffen at Big Johnson Reservoir.  This might be the same bird previously 
reported at Prospect Lake.
—-On November 9, an adult Mew Gull was reported by Dale and Joel Adams at 
Prospect Lake at Memorial Park, Colorado Springs.  
—-On November 10, a Red-shouldered Hawk was reported by Susan Craig, it was 
swooping around low over the shopping center at the SE corner of Constitution 
and Powers Blvds.
---On November 3, a Lapland Longspur was reported by Bill Maynard at Chico 
Basin Ranch (fee area).

LARIMER COUNTY:
—On November 12, a Red-throated Loon was reported by Nick Komar at the North 
end of Boyd Lake SP.  State Park pass required. Approach main entrance from the 
south (road is closed to the north).
—On November 13, a Red-throated Loon was reported by David Wade and Georgia 
Doyle at the North end of Boyd Lake SP.  It was seen from the northern most 
parking lot on the west side.  State Park pass required.
---On November 5, a Red-necked Grebe was reported by Bob Righter at Boyd Lake 
SP.


MORGAN COUNTY:
---On November 5, a Lesser Black-backed Gull and a Red-bellied Woodpecker were 
reported by Riley Morris at Jackson Lake SP


PROWERS COUNTY:
On November 11, An adult male Pine Warbler visited the various seed feeders in 
Janeal Thompson’s yard. The bird was also observed eating insects. 

PUEBLO COUNTY:
— November 13 update on Black-legged Kittiwake, thanks to Brandon Percival:
   
“A good number of people were able to see the bird today (including a visiting 
birder from Tennessee), after the early morning sighting from West Fishing 
Road, it spent the rest of the day in the State Wildlife Area, seen off the 
middle parking looking west.  It seems to hang out near the diving Common 
and/or Pacific Loons.  Looking for these diving loons, and looking at the gulls 
near them, seems to be a good trick to find the kittiwake lately.  I did a 
quick count of all the people, who I know saw the bird so far, and that total 
is 62 people at least.  The bird has been around for 15 days (since 30 
October), though missing for 4 days last weekend, when no one saw it.  A good 
number of Common Loons were seen today, from both West Fishing Road and in the 
SWA.  The Pacific Loon finally showed up late in the day, in the SWA.”

—-On November 3, a Red-necked Grebe was reported by Brandon Percival and Kara 
Carragher at Sailboard Launch Area of Pueblo Reservoir.  

ROUTT COUNTY:
—-On November 4, a Thayer’s Gull was reported by JoAnn Riggle at Catamount Lake.

WELD COUNTY:
---On November 5, a Surf Scoter (female) was reported by Tracy Pheneger at 
Union Reservoir.
---On November 4, two Surf Scoters and 285 Great-tailed Grackles were reported 
by Steve Mlodinow at Union Reservoir.

Denver Field Orthinologists Field Trips:

Sign up on line for field trips at DFO’s Website:

 
Annual Barrow’s Goldeneye Count to Silverthorne
Friday, November 18
8:00 AM - 
6:00 PM
Paul Slingsby (Email: pasling...@comcast.net Phone: 303-422-3728) Trail 
Difficulty: Moderate 
Maximum Participants: 10
Directions: Meet at the RTD Park-n-Ride located at 
Union Blvd and W 2nd Place. From US 6 go south to the second stoplight. Turn 
left and proceed toward the end of W 2nd Place. Look for the group at the 
southeast corner of the Park-n- Ride lot. 
This a Friday trip. We will count Barrow's Goldeneyes and other birds at the 
Silverthorne water treatment plant and then drive to Hot Sulfur Springs 
(rosy-finches), Lake Granby, Shadow Mountain Lake, and Grand Lake. Spotting 
scopes and 2-way radios will be useful. Dress for cold, windy weather. 
Insulated, windproof leg coverings and warm boots are recommended. Bring water 
and snacks, we'll find a warm place to buy lunch. Plan to be back at meeting 
place by dark. Register online or contact leader. 


Chatfield State Park
Saturday, November 19
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Edmund J Holub 
(Email: edmund.ho...@gmail.com Phone: 303-979-2194) Trail Difficulty: Moderate 
Directions: Meet at swim beach by entering west entrance of park off S 
Wadsworth, 1.5 miles south of C-470. State Parks pass or day pass required. 
Be prepared to walk 1-1.5 miles, possibly in snow. Lunch is optional as the 
trip will be half day but bring snacks and water. Register online or contact 
leader. 

Pueblo area
 Sunday, November 20
6:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Ira Sanders & Tammy Sanders 
(Email: zroadrunne...@gmail.com Phone: 303-278-7172)
Trail Difficulty: Easy

Maximum Participants: 15
Directions: Meet at SW corner of Safeway parking lot 
at NE corner of Yosemite and Lincoln Ave in Lone Tree about 1 mile west of 
I-25. Park away from store. 
State Parks pass required. Bring lunch, snacks, water, sunblock. We will be 
birding Pueblo City Park, Valco Ponds, and other areas at the leader's 
discretion. We are meeting at 6 a.m. and leaving no later than 6:15 a.m. Be 
prepared to carpool. Register online or contact leader.
Good Birding,
Allison Hilf
Aurora, CO
ah...@me.com
303.888.5110



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