[cobirds] Re: Pine Warbler (?), CSR, El Paso Co, Fri

2018-09-14 Thread steve.getty
Steve, Great job, and thank you for sharing these great photos. Helps us all think harder. I'm not too familiar with Pine W. in fall from my time East (e.g., eye-ring articulation not too pronounced). Thus, a couple details here make me think Blackpoll. Definitely not Orange-crowned or

[cobirds] Curve-billed Thrasher-Bobcat Ridge/Larimer County

2018-09-14 Thread Josh Bruening
All, I hiked Bobcat Ridge today hoping to maybe nab the Lewis’s Woodpeckers and Eastern Bluebirds that have been reported at Bobcat throughout this summer. I struck out on both but still saw some great birds and proceeded to kick my own butt in the process. For the record, turning 40 does

Re: [cobirds] FORK-TAILED FLYCATCHER near Rawhide Power Plant (Larimer)

2018-09-14 Thread Rachel
The bird was photographed this morning at 9 a.m. There is a 2-track road that runs north along the solar panels (entry from Buckeye) and we think that is where it was seen. Lots of people up there looking. It is a long-tailed adult. --- Rachel Hopper Ft. Collins. CO

Re: [cobirds] FORK-TAILED FLYCATCHER near Rawhide Power Plant (Larimer)

2018-09-14 Thread Todd Deininger
Do you know when was it photographed? On Fri, Sep 14, 2018, 2:05 PM Andrew Bankert wrote: > I just got a 3rd hand report that a Fork-tailed Flycatcher was > photographed on Buckeye Road near the Rawhide Powerplant. It was reported > near the solar panels on the north side of Buckeye Road, and

[cobirds] FORK-TAILED FLYCATCHER near Rawhide Power Plant (Larimer)

2018-09-14 Thread Andrew Bankert
I just got a 3rd hand report that a Fork-tailed Flycatcher was photographed on Buckeye Road near the Rawhide Powerplant. It was reported near the solar panels on the north side of Buckeye Road, and David Wade said he saw the photographs. Andy Bankert Fort Collins -- You received this message

[cobirds] Ridgway State Park Banding Update

2018-09-14 Thread Adam Cupito
Hi everyone, I've just wrapped up the last week of my first banding site at the Dallas Creek Area of Ridgway State Park. The following species accounts represent the effort of 200 net hours at this site from Monday, September 10th through today. This week there were 66 birds banded including

[cobirds] Prothonotary Warbler - Chatfield N. Boat Ramp

2018-09-14 Thread Gregg Goodrich
Myron Gerhard found a Prothonotary Warbler at the Chatfield north boat ramp in the cottonwood trees and willows south of the parking area. Mark Chavez, Myron and Rob Raker all got photos. Mark and I also saw the Parasitic Jaeger chasing a Bald Eagle that had a very big fish. The eagle struggled

[cobirds] Bird Conservancy Banding Report Chico Basin Ranch - 9/14/18

2018-09-14 Thread Kim Geissler
Today I closed nets early due to the heat, but I still banded 50 birds of 11 species. I finally caught the season's first two Lazuli Buntings, which have been hanging around the station for a while. On my way out I spotted a lone Pink-sided Junco, so hopefully I'll catch some juncos soon. Here

[cobirds] Townsend’s warblers

2018-09-14 Thread Paula Hansley
I meant to say that I saw them about 8:15 am today. Another one was in the Rainbow Lakes campground with an orange-crowned warbler. Paula Hansley Louisville Sent from my iPhone -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To

[cobirds] Townsend’s warblers, Boulder County

2018-09-14 Thread Paula Hansley
In the first 1/2 mile of the two-mile section of the Rainbow Lakes Rd. (Takes off of Peak-to-Peak hwy. 6.2 miles north of Nederland) I encountered a small flock of migrants that included at least two Townsend’s warblers (female and juv. ). Other species included ruby-crowned kinglet (singing),

[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 14 September 2018

2018-09-14 Thread Joyce Takamine
Date: September 14, 2018 Compiler: Joyce Takamine e-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org This is the Rare Bird Alert for Friday, September 14 sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies. Note that the RBA is using the new AOU checklist. Rare and out of range species for