Date: Friday September 27
E-mail:  RBA AT cobirds.org
Compiler: John Drummond jxdrummo AT aol.com Phone : 703-629-1151

Birders have been helpful by reporting updates to COBirds. Thanks!CAPITAL 
LETTERS denote very rare species, as listed by the Colorado Bird Records 
Committee at the CFO website.(*) indicates new information on a species.For 
more information on birds seen today, go to cobirds.org and scroll to the 
bottom for “Recent eBird Sightings”.
Rare, out-of-place and out-of-season species include:
BROAD-BILLED HUMMINGBIRD (* Mesa )
American Golden Plover (*Adams )
Sabine’s Gull (Multiple reports in several counties; see COBirds for updates) 
Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Larimer)Eastern Phoebe (Custer )Baird’s Sparrow (Kit 
Carson)SPRAGUE's PIPIT (Weld )LUCY's WARBLER (Montezuma )
Prothonotary Warbler (Larimer )Nashville Warbler (*Jefferson ,Arapahoe )Hooded 
Warbler (*Arapahoe)Black-throated Blue Warbler (Adams )
Magnolia Warbler (Weld )

ADAMS COUNTY:—On September 21 a Black-throated Blue Warbler was banded at the 
Barr Lake Banding Station by Meredith McBurney.__On September 25 a American 
Golden Plover was reported at Barr Lake by Robert Righter .

ARAPAHOE COUNTY:—On September 26 a Hooded Warbler was reported at Lee Gulch 
Trail, approximately 50 ft from Mineral.  First reported on Sep.20 by Santiago 
Taberas.---On September 25 a Nashville Warbler was reported by David Suddjian 
at Littleton , St Mary's Catholic Church

CUSTER COUNTY----On September 24 a Eastern Phoebe was reported by Patrick 
O'Driscoll's group at Greenwood Road (Custer CR389 ).
JEFFERSON COUNTY:—On September 26 a Nashville Warbler was reported at Belmar 
Park .  First reported on September 21 by  Art Hudak.
KIT CARSON COUNTY:—On September 21 a Baird’s Sparrow was reported in Bethune, 
at 13175 CR 37, by David Tønnessen.
LARIMER COUNTY:—On September 23 a Prothonotary Warbler was reported at the CSU 
Environmental Learning Center.First reported by Jay Breidt on Sep. 22 . It was 
located in the far SE corner of the ELC.—On September 22 a Yellow-billed Cuckoo 
was reported at the private residence of Ken Allen. He lives in neighborhood 
east of Warren Lake at2719 Ticonderoga Drive.  He is OK with birders stopping 
by although the bird disappeared from the cottonwood.   He got onto it because 
of a vocalization it made.  It could still be in general area, so be sure to 
use your ears!
MESA COUNTY
-- On September 26 the sub adult male BROAD-BILLED HUMMINGBIRD continues at a 
home in Palisade .  The bird is being observed not only at the feeders but also 
at the honeysuckle flowers below the porch , in the elm and ponderosa pine and 
the the juniper near the entrance to the porch.The home owner Gene Byrne and 
his wife are welcoming to visitors but have requested that visits now be 
restricted to between 3 pm and dusk. The address is 566 36 Road (East Orchard 
Mesa ), Palisade . The house is at the end of a long driveway just across from 
the fire station . Gene's house is on the right side of the drive . You can 
park north of the house and easily walk on to the deck/porch that is on the 
west side of the house overlooking the pond .  The porch is in shade until 
about 3 pm and the majority of the sightings since Friday have been between 
2:30 and 6:30 pm.
This would be the fourth state record , the first in 2002 was also in Mesa 
County.

MONTEZUMA COUNTY----ON September 25  a LUCY's WARBLER was reported by Carol 
Bylsma at 28850 Road T.5 81323 Dolores . 


WELD COUNTY:----On September 25 a SPRAGUE's PIPIT was reported by Edward Raynor 
at the Central Plains Experimental Range , Pawnee NG .
---On September 25 a Magnolia Warbler was reported by Keith Lott at Crow Valley 
CG /Pawnee NG .

Upcoming DFO Field Trips...trip details at dfobirds.org
Writer's Vista Park to McClellan ReservoirSaturday, September 288:00 AM - 12:00 
PMDoris Cruze (cruzeduo AT aol.com; 303-798-8072)
Kettle LakesSunday, September 296:15 AM - 1:00 PMChris Gilbert (chrisgee9 AT 
gmail.com; 804-214-1508)
Happy birding!  John Drummond ;jxdru...@aol.com
Colorado Springs
703.629.1151

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