Re: [cobirds] Re: Where are the Orioles? Jefferson Co

2020-06-11 Thread J V Rudd
Saw or heard at least three pairs of Bullocks this morning going north on
the Teller Lakes Trail from Valmont Rd. in Boulder County. Also saw a very
loud and prominent young Orchard Oriole along the same route. Not the same
one I saw a couple weeks ago, as those were more mature. This had the
coloration of a 1st year male.
I've generally been seeing more Bullocks this year than the last couple
years. Could be my paying more attention or could be a trend.
Sounds like you should take a trip north to see them.
Good birding!
Van Rudd
Louisville, CO

On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 12:05 PM MARK CHAVEZ  wrote:

> I have started to see a huge decrease of Orioles in my neighborhood in
> Green Mountain. Populations started to decrease with the increase of
> Coopers Hawk along the front range.  Ten years ago, we had large numbers of
> Grackles, good numbers of Orioles, and more Robins in the neighborhood.
> The decrease in my opinion was caused by the spread of Eurasian Collared
> Doves throughout the country.  Once they arrived, the Coopers Hawks soon
> followed with the large increase of food.  It used to be rare to have a
> Coopers Hawk in the summer.  During the winter months, it was Sharp-shinned
> hawks, which seemed to decrease also. The only increase has been the number
> of Black-chinned and Broad-tailed Hummingbirds.  They are benefiting from
> the decreased number of predators like Blue Jays, Grackles, etc. who prey
> on their nest.  Just my opinion...
>
>
> Mark Chavez
> Lakewood-Green Mtn
> http://jaeger29.smugmug.com/
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> On June 11, 2020 at 11:07 AM Donna Stumpp  wrote:
>
> We are seeing what I think is a decent number of Bullock's Orioles on the
> north shore of Standley Lake. I'm aware of at least 4 pairs - 2 just west
> of the visitor center, one north of the boat lauch area, and one down here
> by Loon Lake. This is the first year I've put out an orange / jelly feeder
> and I have a female that comes 3-5 times a day now! We live just a few
> houses south of Loon Lake. She just starting coming on Tuesday of this
> week.
>
> Donna Stumpp
> Westminster, CO
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[cobirds] Re: Where are the Orioles? Jefferson Co

2020-06-11 Thread Caleb A
That's interesting!
I'm up in Larimer, so I'm not sure how much this will apply or be helpful 
to you, but Bullock's Orioles nest in my neighborhood in Timnath and are 
relatively "frequent at this time of year."
I haven't seen but one Orchard Oriole, which was a migrant that passed 
through my neighborhood in May.
The Bullock's Orioles nest in deciduous trees that line one of the smaller 
roads in the neighborhood. They did last year, and they returned again. I'm 
not sure if they'll become permanent breeders in the area, but that would 
be a welcome treat!
*The birds are happy, and so am I*
*~Caleb Alons, Larimer County*

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Re: [cobirds] Where are the Orioles? Jefferson Co

2020-06-11 Thread SeEttaM .
I had a banner year in early to mid May with up to 7 Bullocks coming to my
feeders. Since they left I have seen few around the Canon City area.  I'm
afraid the continuing drought conditions has caused a number of migratory
to head to other locations where there actually have insects.

SeEtta Moss
Canon City

On Thu, Jun 11, 2020, 7:20 AM David Gulbenkian 
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> Haven't seen an oriole this year.  None in the Wheatridge Greenbelt.
> Why not?
> David G.  Jeffco
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Re: [cobirds] Trespassing at Box Elder Creek

2020-06-11 Thread Christine Alexander
If you use The Waze app while driving around out there the areas that are
airport property are shaded gray, and will give everyone an idea of where
to expect patrol encounters and the boundaries.

Christine Alexander

On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 19:58 Gary Brower  wrote:

> Wow,
>
> Following all of these posts makes me wonder whether there’s someone (not
> me) who — as happened some months ago with a different property — who can
> approach the REAL owner (whether its DIA or someone else) and get a
> definitive answer. Is this a DFO issue? Or something like that?
>
> It would seem that the “right hand doesn’t know what the left hand is
> doing”.
>
> Gary Brower
> Unincorporated Arapahoe County
> (A long ways south of the area in question!)
>
>
> On Jun 11, 2020, at 7:45 PM, Robert Raker  wrote:
>
> Sorry to hear this Karen. I was out there on June 7th and got chased out
> by this totally obnoxious guy from Petropro Engineering, I assume one of
> the oil field service companies out there. He hassled Bil and I and said we
> were on private property owned by the airport and he was going to call the
> airport security guys and they would prosecute as we could be muslim
> terrorists. Not a pleasant experience and we never did get to see the RHWO
> of OROR.
>
> Rob Raker
> Lakewood, CO
> Jefferson County
>
> On Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 11:58:17 AM UTC-6, Karen Drozda wrote:
>>
>> I drove out to Box Elder Creek today to catch an Orchard Oriole. I was
>> stopped by DIA patrol and was told this is was airport land and restricted.
>> PLEASE! Do not go out there to bird. The guy who stopped me said that it
>> will soon be patrolled by Homeland Security etc. due to it being
>> restricted. I assured him I would get the word out. Thanks. BTW no OROR :(
>>
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Re: [cobirds] Trespassing at Box Elder Creek

2020-06-11 Thread Gary Brower
Wow,

Following all of these posts makes me wonder whether there’s someone (not me) 
who — as happened some months ago with a different property — who can approach 
the REAL owner (whether its DIA or someone else) and get a definitive answer. 
Is this a DFO issue? Or something like that?

It would seem that the “right hand doesn’t know what the left hand is doing”.

Gary Brower
Unincorporated Arapahoe County 
(A long ways south of the area in question!)
 

> On Jun 11, 2020, at 7:45 PM, Robert Raker  wrote:
> 
> Sorry to hear this Karen. I was out there on June 7th and got chased out by 
> this totally obnoxious guy from Petropro Engineering, I assume one of the oil 
> field service companies out there. He hassled Bil and I and said we were on 
> private property owned by the airport and he was going to call the airport 
> security guys and they would prosecute as we could be muslim terrorists. Not 
> a pleasant experience and we never did get to see the RHWO of OROR.
> 
> Rob Raker
> Lakewood, CO
> Jefferson County
> 
> On Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 11:58:17 AM UTC-6, Karen Drozda wrote:
> I drove out to Box Elder Creek today to catch an Orchard Oriole. I was 
> stopped by DIA patrol and was told this is was airport land and restricted. 
> PLEASE! Do not go out there to bird. The guy who stopped me said that it will 
> soon be patrolled by Homeland Security etc. due to it being restricted. I 
> assured him I would get the word out. Thanks. BTW no OROR :(  
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[cobirds] Re: Trespassing at Box Elder Creek

2020-06-11 Thread Robert Raker
Sorry to hear this Karen. I was out there on June 7th and got chased out by 
this totally obnoxious guy from Petropro Engineering, I assume one of the 
oil field service companies out there. He hassled Bil and I and said we 
were on private property owned by the airport and he was going to call the 
airport security guys and they would prosecute as we could be muslim 
terrorists. Not a pleasant experience and we never did get to see the RHWO 
of OROR.

Rob Raker
Lakewood, CO
Jefferson County

On Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 11:58:17 AM UTC-6, Karen Drozda wrote:
>
> I drove out to Box Elder Creek today to catch an Orchard Oriole. I was 
> stopped by DIA patrol and was told this is was airport land and restricted. 
> PLEASE! Do not go out there to bird. The guy who stopped me said that it 
> will soon be patrolled by Homeland Security etc. due to it being 
> restricted. I assured him I would get the word out. Thanks. BTW no OROR :(  
>

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Re: [cobirds] Trespassing at Box Elder Creek

2020-06-11 Thread 'Norm Lewis' via Colorado Birds
After reading Patrick's account, perhaps I need to reconsider!
Norm LewisLakewood 

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I was just out there- patrol asked if I were birding. I said yes and waved the 
binos. He said “Great! Have fun!” I think some of those folks have a “because I 
can complex”. I had one try to chase me off the (public) right-of-way over at 
the burrowing owl area. I politely declined and she took off, muttering about 
calling the police. Give some folks a badge, no matter how insubstantial, and 
they tend to get above their raisin’, as they say in country music. 
There is no signage in that area, and I have to doubt if there is serious 
concern about it. If I prove to be wrong, I’ll hit you up for bail.

Norm Lewis
Lakewood 
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> On Jun 11, 2020, at 4:32 PM, Eric Dinkel  wrote:
> 
> So interesting the lack of consistency with this out at Box Elder and 
> surrounding area. I was told a similar thing back in January at the creek 
> itself. Then last week I was tempted by the cassin’s and grasshopper sparrows 
> (and other cool birds) and headed back out. Encountered 3 different patrols 
> (one from inside the fence near runways) and all 3 said a okay- have fun 
> birding. 
> My guess is the airport doesn’t have a clear policy on birding out there so 
> each patrol decides what to say in the moment. Just my two cents. 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Eric Dinkel 
> Denver
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[cobirds] Unfortunate birding at Bud Mielke Reservoir. Loveland, larimer county

2020-06-11 Thread Jace Wesley Brasher
The farmers are mowing the fields north and south of  Bud Mielke Reservoir in
loveland( location of eastern meadowlark, Dickcissel, and bobolink nests).
Unfortunately this means any possible nests are being destroyed.

Jace brasher
Loveland
Larimer county

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Re: [cobirds] Trespassing at Box Elder Creek

2020-06-11 Thread 'Birding' via Colorado Birds
I was just out there- patrol asked if I were birding. I said yes and waved the 
binos. He said “Great! Have fun!” I think some of those folks have a “because I 
can complex”. I had one try to chase me off the (public) right-of-way over at 
the burrowing owl area. I politely declined and she took off, muttering about 
calling the police. Give some folks a badge, no matter how insubstantial, and 
they tend to get above their raisin’, as they say in country music. 
There is no signage in that area, and I have to doubt if there is serious 
concern about it. If I prove to be wrong, I’ll hit you up for bail.

Norm Lewis
Lakewood 
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> On Jun 11, 2020, at 4:32 PM, Eric Dinkel  wrote:
> 
> So interesting the lack of consistency with this out at Box Elder and 
> surrounding area. I was told a similar thing back in January at the creek 
> itself. Then last week I was tempted by the cassin’s and grasshopper sparrows 
> (and other cool birds) and headed back out. Encountered 3 different patrols 
> (one from inside the fence near runways) and all 3 said a okay- have fun 
> birding. 
> My guess is the airport doesn’t have a clear policy on birding out there so 
> each patrol decides what to say in the moment. Just my two cents. 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Eric Dinkel 
> Denver
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Re: [cobirds] Trespassing at Box Elder Creek

2020-06-11 Thread Patrick O'Driscoll
Thanks, Karen, for the note.
I regret that I did not see it while in the field today . . . in fact, I
started my eBird list for Box Elder Creek about 3 minutes after you posted
here.
Which is why I was still oblivious when I posted to CoBirds this afternoon
after sighting the pair of Red-headed Woodpeckers working on a cavity nest
along the creek.
I apologize to CoBirds readers for not knowing that word had already gone
out here about trespassing at Box Elder.
I was not flouting the rules, but I was careless in my ignorance of them.

I, too, was approached as I departed Box Elder Creek a little after 2 p.m.
A friendly and polite guy with USDA's APHIS "wildlife services" (he works
in the area to minimize wildlife-aircraft encounters) advised me of the
off-limits status. In fact, portions of some roads many of us have
routinely driven there -- notably Hudson Road north of 72nd Avenue -- are
supposed to be entirely off-limits. Personally, I think the airport's
"PRIVATE PROPERTY" signs are a little ambiguous (more on that below), but I
freely admit I had not read the "fine print" at the bottom.

I had birded across the east side of the airport all morning and into the
afternoon, starting at 56th and Hudson Road (aka Hudson Mile Road), working
up north of 72nd to 96th, along 96th across the creek and back, and then
north along Umpire Road (which parallels the easternmost airport security
fence at the end of the east-west runway in DIA's northeast corner) and
over to Box Elder Creek @ 104th Avenue.
Most of those roads, according to the guy from APHIS, are off-limits, as is
all the land along them, including any unmarked roads that branch off them
(usually oil-well access roads).
I suppose that technically, we can bird from the shoulder of the roads that
are still open to us, but that's all. In a way, it's a little like driving
the Wildlife Loop at Rocky Mountain Arsenal NWR, where you can't get out
and walk around, and there are a number of side roads labeled off-limits.
Unfortunately, virtually none of the side roads is labeled that way, and
the white "PRIVATE PROPERTY" signs are far-flung and
fewer-and-farther-between. I think most if not all of us missed that fine
print saying it's all private and we're not allowed to stray off the main
roads.
In most cases, that "PRIVATE PROPERTY" sign is paired with a white,
same-size "NO DUMPING" sign stacked atop it. It's hard not to assume that
together, they apply not to those unmarked side roads or to an old
two-track trail, unsigned and unfenced, along a shaded, grassy creek, Turns
out they apply to almost EVERYthing around them.

And you know what they say about "ass-u-me" . . . . I was wrong, and the
guy from APHIS set me straight.
BTW, there's one of those "PRIVATE PROPERTY/NO DUMPING" double-signs posted
on 1o4th just before you reach Box Elder Creek -- clearly visible IF you're
coming from the east (driving west on 104th from Imbogen Road).
But there's no such sign on the west side, and having come in from the
south/west, I assumed (that word again) the creek was wide open.
Alas, open no more, if it ever was.

Patrick O'Driscoll
Denver



On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 4:32 PM Eric Dinkel  wrote:

> So interesting the lack of consistency with this out at Box Elder and
> surrounding area. I was told a similar thing back in January at the creek
> itself. Then last week I was tempted by the cassin’s and grasshopper
> sparrows (and other cool birds) and headed back out. Encountered 3
> different patrols (one from inside the fence near runways) and all 3 said a
> okay- have fun birding.
> My guess is the airport doesn’t have a clear policy on birding out there
> so each patrol decides what to say in the moment. Just my two cents.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Eric Dinkel
> Denver
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[cobirds] Trespassing at Box Elder Creek

2020-06-11 Thread Eric Dinkel
So interesting the lack of consistency with this out at Box Elder and 
surrounding area. I was told a similar thing back in January at the creek 
itself. Then last week I was tempted by the cassin’s and grasshopper sparrows 
(and other cool birds) and headed back out. Encountered 3 different patrols 
(one from inside the fence near runways) and all 3 said a okay- have fun 
birding. 
My guess is the airport doesn’t have a clear policy on birding out there so 
each patrol decides what to say in the moment. Just my two cents. 

Cheers,

Eric Dinkel 
Denver

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[cobirds] Red-headed Woodpeckers nest-building @ Box Elder Creek (Denver Co)

2020-06-11 Thread Patrick O'Driscoll
Right now watching a pair of Red-headed Woodpeckers excavating a cavity in
a prominent standing dead tree (V-shaped) roughly two- thirds of the way
south from 104th where the 2-track finishes the initial big bend to the
southeast. Thee


Tree is 25 yards from the trail; cavity faces east about 25 feet up the
left part of the fork. Saw them copulate earlier on a higher branch. One is
brightly red- headed and the other a bit more rusty red.

Patrick O’Driscoll
Denver

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Re: [cobirds] Re: Where are the Orioles? Jefferson Co

2020-06-11 Thread MARK CHAVEZ
I have started to see a huge decrease of Orioles in my neighborhood in Green 
Mountain. Populations started to decrease with the increase of Coopers Hawk 
along the front range.  Ten years ago, we had large numbers of Grackles, good 
numbers of Orioles, and more Robins in the neighborhood.  The decrease in my 
opinion was caused by the spread of Eurasian Collared Doves throughout the 
country.  Once they arrived, the Coopers Hawks soon followed with the large 
increase of food.  It used to be rare to have a Coopers Hawk in the summer.  
During the winter months, it was Sharp-shinned hawks, which seemed to decrease 
also. The only increase has been the number of Black-chinned and Broad-tailed 
Hummingbirds.  They are benefiting from the decreased number of predators like 
Blue Jays, Grackles, etc. who prey on their nest.  Just my opinion...


Mark Chavez
Lakewood-Green Mtn
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> On June 11, 2020 at 11:07 AM Donna Stumpp  wrote:
> 
> We are seeing what I think is a decent number of Bullock's Orioles on the 
> north shore of Standley Lake. I'm aware of at least 4 pairs - 2 just west of 
> the visitor center, one north of the boat lauch area, and one down here by 
> Loon Lake. This is the first year I've put out an orange / jelly feeder and I 
> have a female that comes 3-5 times a day now! We live just a few houses south 
> of Loon Lake. She just starting coming on Tuesday of this week.
> 
> Donna Stumpp
> Westminster, CO
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[cobirds] Trespassing at Box Elder Creek

2020-06-11 Thread Karen Drozda
I drove out to Box Elder Creek today to catch an Orchard Oriole. I was 
stopped by DIA patrol and was told this is was airport land and restricted. 
PLEASE! Do not go out there to bird. The guy who stopped me said that it 
will soon be patrolled by Homeland Security etc. due to it being 
restricted. I assured him I would get the word out. Thanks. BTW no OROR :(  

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[cobirds] Re: Where are the Orioles? Jefferson Co

2020-06-11 Thread Donna Stumpp
We are seeing what I think is a decent number of Bullock's Orioles on the 
north shore of Standley Lake. I'm aware of at least 4 pairs - 2 just west 
of the visitor center, one north of the boat lauch area, and one down here 
by Loon Lake. This is the first year I've put out an orange / jelly feeder 
and I have a female that comes 3-5 times a day now! We live just a few 
houses south of Loon Lake. She just starting coming on Tuesday of this week.

Donna Stumpp
Westminster, CO

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[cobirds] Re: Where are the Orioles? Jefferson Co

2020-06-11 Thread modise
Had lots of Bullock's along the Platte River Trail in Arapahoe and Denver 
Counties in May, but they seem to be thinning out now.

Bryan Arnold
Littleton

On Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 7:20:10 AM UTC-6, David Gulbenkian wrote:
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> Haven't seen an oriole this year.  None in the Wheatridge Greenbelt.
> Why not?  
> David G.  Jeffco
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[cobirds] Re: Where are the Orioles? Jefferson Co

2020-06-11 Thread Beverly Head
We saw one or two at Boyd Lake in Loveland at the end of May.

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> Haven't seen an oriole this year.  None in the Wheatridge Greenbelt.
> Why not?  
> David G.  Jeffco
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Re: [cobirds] Where are the Orioles? Jefferson Co

2020-06-11 Thread 'The "Nunn Guy"' via Colorado Birds
Hi all

Up north a banner year, in my yard I had, at one time, 7 Bullock's (5m, 
2f), down the road at "Nunn's Gravel Pit" had Baltimore and Orchard 
(multiple) Oriole. A female Bullock's continues to come to yard almost 
daily. Others in NOCO report the same, one woman had 11 in her yard at once!

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/

On Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 7:52:54 AM UTC-6, Gary Brower wrote:
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> We’ve had both Orchard and Bullocks in Cherry Creek State Park in the last 
> few weeks.
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> Gary Brower
> Unincorporated Arapahoe County
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> Haven't seen an oriole this year.  None in the Wheatridge Greenbelt.
> Why not?  
> David G.  Jeffco
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Re: [cobirds] Where are the Orioles? Jefferson Co

2020-06-11 Thread Gary Brower
We’ve had both Orchard and Bullocks in Cherry Creek State Park in the last few 
weeks.

Gary Brower
Unincorporated Arapahoe County

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> Haven't seen an oriole this year.  None in the Wheatridge Greenbelt.
> Why not?  
> David G.  Jeffco
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[cobirds] Where are the Orioles? Jefferson Co

2020-06-11 Thread David Gulbenkian
Haven't seen an oriole this year.  None in the Wheatridge Greenbelt.
Why not?  
David G.  Jeffco

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[cobirds] Re: help ID owls on Pier One signage Loveland

2020-06-11 Thread Gary Bowen (Thornton)
Your pics are fine. They are great horned owlets.

Gary Bowen, Thornton

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> [image: mystery owl 6.10.2020.jpg][image: mystery owlets 6.10.2020.jpg]
> Dang, it's tough being newby birder!! I thought that I could capture a 
> good enough shot with our new camera so that Merlin could help me identify 
> this owl and its owlets hanging out on Pier One's signage in Loveland. I 
> guess I need to continue to hone my skills with the camera. In the meantime 
> I'm hoping some of you can ID this family. Thanks much!! 
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> [image: IMG_0412.JPG]
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