Date: Sunday, May 3, 2020
Email: RBA AT cobirds.org
Compiler: Joe Roller, jroller9 @ gmail com
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Migration has still been good in my yard. Yesterday,5/1, I heard a Clay-colored
Sparrow in my yard, [distinct buzzy call], but I could not see the bird.
Today,5/2 I saw 2 Clay-colored in the yard feeding. When they flew I may have
seen a 3rd one, but for sure there were 2 feeding.
1, Green-tail
COBirders,
*I urge readers to respect state and local restrictions on non-critical
travel... this weather advisory is meant to inform you about what might be
interesting birding areas for the next couple days. If you live close to
these areas, feel free to bird hard from the comfort of your local
My wife and I had a chance encounter this evening with two Hudsonian
Godwits on the NW side of Lagerman Reservoir. Poor photos can be found in
the eBird checklist below. Light was getting poor and the rains were
starting to build in, so hopefully the photos can prove something. If the
photos can
Male in full breeding plumage. FOS for this location in past years ranged
between May 1 (2016) and May 7 (2019).
Willem van Vliet--
Boulder
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All,
This morning I was at CCSP Swim Beach and saw a couple of smallish calidrid
sandpipers. They both seemed to pump their tails a lot. I don’t remember
that kind of behavior (I really just don’t remember — it’s been a long time
since I’ve seen some!)
Is that characteristic of calidrids in gener
Birders
Our FOY LAZB showed up yesterday, May 1, 4 days earlier than the usual May
5 arrival date. Today there were 8 of them on the patio.
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Ira Sanders
Golden, CO
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The Black-throated Blue Warbler was still present with 2 Orange-crowned
Warblers and dozens of Yellow-rumped Warblers at the same location near the
cul-de-sac as of 5:00 today.
Ira and Tammy Sanders
Golden
On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 2:35 PM Michael Lester wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Autumn Amici and I foun
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Marsh Wren singing in the cattails at the pond adjacent to the road on the
westside
Bob Righter
Denver CO
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Hey COBirder,
It was a very good day of banding at Clear Spring Ranch this morning. ()
After the record-high temps and stagnant air for a few days, I didn’t expect
much today. At dawn it was clear and pretty calm, but wind was starting to
increase. Quickly it changed from clear to totally
Hi all,
Autumn Amici and I found a male Black-throated Blue Warbler along Tucker Gulch
in Golden this morning. It was in the vicinity of the Garden Glen Ct.
cul-de-sac, between the footbridge to the south and 1st Street to the north.
Coordinates of where it was first spotted: 39.765546, -105.2
Dinosaur Ridge - Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
Colorado, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: May 02, 2020
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Hi CoBirders
I saw Western Kingbirds, Lark Sparrows and m & f Bullocks Orioles at the
former Lowell Ponds wildlife area this morning. This brings the species
seen this spring here to 60. Thr American Dipper continues east of Lowell
Blvd in Clear Creek.
Bob Canter, Denver
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Karen Strong and I observed a party of 5 *Western Sandpipers* at the Marina
Sandspit at Chatfield SP, Douglas, this morning, with 2 *Least*, a *Wilson's
Phalarope* and a number of *Spotted Sandpipers*..The Westerns were along
the east side of the spit. Quite handsome.
Also of interest was a striki
Two weeks ago I posted about a great horned owl on last year’s red tailed
hawk nest on the Riverwalk Trail here in Canon City. I checked back last
week and the owl was still there, and yesterday I was able to see at least
one, possibly two owlets in the nest. The parent had moved aside since th
Date: Saturday, May 2, 2020
Email: RBA AT cobirds.org
Compiler: Joe Roller, jroller9 @ gmail com
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