Date: Sunday, May 26, 2019
Compiler: Allison Hilf (ahilf AT me.com)
Phone: (303) 888-5110
E-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
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Hi Everyone,
Today 5/25 I visited some local spots around Longmont. First I went to Pella
Crossing. There were plenty of migrants: Clay-colored Sparrow, Swainson's
Thrush, Plumbeous Vireo, (presumed) Willow Flycatcher, Least Flycatcher. A
Broad-winged Hawk circling overhead was a surprise. Lage
We continued to catch a variety of species and enjoy good spring weather.
Here's the breakdown of today's 46 new birds:
Western Wood-pewee 1
Dusky Flycatcher 5
Cordilleran Flycatcher 1
Warbling Vireo 1
House Wren 3
Swainson's Thrush 2
Gray Catbird 10
Cedar Waxwing 1
Virginia's Warbler 3
Yellow W
Continuing at 550pm in pines south of drainage ditch.
Kevin DeBoer
Lakewood
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About an hour ago we had a chestnut sided warbler at the eastern end of
song bird trail working its way up the river. Will post pics to ebird
checklist tonight. Initial assessment is that it’s a female based on
markings. Wasn’t making any sound. Just looked at the right spot at the
right time!
Eri
The Hermit continues to forage through bushes and trees at the 17th-street
bridge over Boulder Creek, just north and downhill from CU's Mackey
Auditorium.
A few hundred yards further east along the creek, the male Magnolia also
continues. The Magnolia was immediately above the creek in the area we
A somewhat breeding plumage female Long tailed Duck is in the smaller pond-
half dried up - at Firestone Gravel Ponds
Steve Mlodinow
Longmont
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The Red-bellied Woodpecker that has been in Pueblo, since October, is still
west of the Pueblo Nature Center, along the Arkansas River in Pueblo
County, this morning (25 May). There are still many mountain breeding
species in Pueblo today, which sometimes by late May, they are mostly gone
from Pue
One at private residence Walden entrance and 75th. In cottonwoods
Edie Israel boulder county
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Singing at the Chico Basin Ranch Banding Station.
Luke Pheneger
Longmont
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Seeing it in the same spot 5/25. 9:00 am
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 3:13 PM Luke Pheneger
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> Hooded Warbler continues in same location.
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This bird was observed under the hopper feeder almost every day since 5/21,
including today when it was sitting in the grass in the middle of the backyard.
It often is feeding with a Mourning Dove or Eurasian Collared-dove. There
were two of them present on one day.
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Bird just arrived, 17th and Uni
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Date: Saturday, May 25, 2019
Compiler: Allison Hilf (ahilf AT me.com)
Phone: (303) 888-5110
E-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Saturday, May 25 sponsored by Denver
Field Ornithologists. Observers have been helpful by reporting sightings and
updates on COBirds.
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