Compiler:  Mary Driscoll
Date:  January 18, 2012
e-mail:  r...@cfobirds.org
phone:  303-659-8750

 
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, January 18, 2012 sponsored 
by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory.  If you 
are phoning in a message, you can skip the recording by pressing the star key 
(*) on your phone at any time. Please leave your name, phone number, detailed 
directions, including county and dates for each sighting.  It would be helpful 
if you would spell your last name.

Highlight species include:  (* denotes that there is new information on this 
species in this report)

TRUMPETER SWAN (Boulder, Larimer)
TUNDRA SWAN (Boulder, Larimer)
White-winged Scoter (*Pueblo)
Long-tailed Duck (*Denver, *Eagle)
Barrow's Goldeneye (*Adams, Garfield, Morgan,*Pitkin, Summit)
Turkey Vulture (Montezuma)
Thayer's Gull  (Boulder, Broomfield, Jefferson, Larimer,  Morgan)
ICELAND GULL (BROOMFIELD)
Lesser Black-backed Gull (Boulder, Broomfield, Morgan)
GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULL (Broomfield)
Glaucous Gull (Broomfield, Douglas/Jefferson, Morgan)
GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL (Broomfield)
Greater Roadrunner (*Jefferson)
SNOWY OWL (Adams)
Swamp Sparrow (Mesa)
White-throated Sparrow (El Paso)
Harris's Sparrow (El Paso, Jefferson)
GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW (*Jefferson)
Lapland Longspur (El Paso,  Weld)
Snow Bunting (Pueblo)
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (*Jefferson, Teller, Weld, Summit)
Black Rosy-Finch (Huerfano,*Jefferson, Montrose, Teller)
PURPLE FINCH (BOULDER)
Common Redpoll (Logan)

Please note, detailed directions to most of the following locations can be 
found on the Colorado County Birding 
Website:http://www.coloradocountybirding.com/index.php

Adams County:
--A pair of Barrow's Goldeneye was reported by Lowrie in placid water on the 
Platte River near the pair of green metal benches between the UP bridge and the 
green and white water tower on January 17.
--A drake Barrow's Goldeneye was reported by Trinker on the Platte River just 
south of  88th Ave. in Thornton, January 15.  Use parking area at Colo. Blvd. 
and 88th. 
--A SNOWY OWL  was found by  Peter Plage on the Barr Lake CBC on January 2.   
Directions:  Take Bromley Lane (152nd) east from I-76 and go 2 miles past 
Piccadilly to Harvest Road.  Turn right and go south to 144th. On January 15, 
Gonder reported the young SNOWY OWL  could be seen from 138th Ave and Harvest 
Rd, it was well camouflaged against the grass along a fence line.   

Boulder County:
--A TRUMPTER SWAN was reported by Mlodinow at Valmont Reservoir on January 15.
--A TUNDRA SWAN was reported by Kaempfer at Valmont Reservoir on January 7.
--1 Lesser Black Backed Gull (2nd yr), 2 Thayer's Gulls, (ad. and 2nd yr.) were 
reported by Mlodinow at McIntosh Reservoir on January 15.
--1-2 POSSIBLE PURPLE FINCHES were reported by Guarente on January 16, from 
Hall Ranch Open Space in Lyons. Two of them were House Finch sized with lots of 
wide streaking on the chest, a huge light-colored eyestripe that widened 
dramatically behind the eye, and a heavy House-finch-like beak.  Waltman 
reports that he went to Hall Ranch this morning to check out the possible 
PURPLE FINCHES reported yesterday by Guarente, and reports that he found and 
photographed a male and female (1st yr) Cassin's Finch.

Broomfield County:
--On January 14, Mlodinow reported 2 Thayer's Gulls (1 ad, 1 juv),  and a 
juvenile ICELAND GULL  at Siena Pond. On January 16, King reported a darker  
adult Kummlein's ICELAND GULL at Siena Pond. (The small lake off Sheridan Prky. 
near Lowell Blvd.) On Januay 16, Kaempfer reported 1 (1st. cy) GLAUCOUS-WINGED 
GULL, 1 (1st. cy.) Glaucous  Gull,  and 1 (1st. cy) GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL at 
Siena Pond.  On January 9, Filby reported 6 Thayer's Gulls (2 ad, 4 juv), 2 
Glaucous Gulls (1ad, 1 imm) and 1 ad Lesser Black-backed Gull.  Siena Pond is 
at Sheridan Parkway & Lowell Blvd.
--On January 15 at  Anthem Ponds, Mark Miller reported  3 Thayer's Gull, (1st 
cy) a (1st cy) ICELAND GULL, and a (1st cy) Glaucous Gull.  On January 7, 
Mlodinow reported 7 Thayer's Gulls (2 ad, 4 juv, 1 2-nd cyc), 2 Glaucous Gulls 
(both 1-st winter) at Anthem Ranch Pond.  On January 9, Filby reported 4 
Thayer's Gulls (3 ad, 1 juv) and 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull (3 rd winter).

Denver County:
--A female type Long-tailed Duck was reported by Wuerthele at Duck Lake in City 
Park on November 22 and was relocated by Lowrie on January 17.

Eagle County:
--A female type Long-tailed Duck was reported by Fitzgerald at Ruedi Reservoir 
on January 11.

El Paso County:
--A White-throated Sparrow was seen at the feeders at Fountain Creek Regional 
Park by Stuart on January 14.
--A Harris's Sparrow was reported by Teuton at the feeders at Fountain Creek 
Regional Park on January 3.  The Harris's Sparrow returned to the feeder for 
Barnes on January 15.
--All 3 species of Longspurs were reported by Peterson on Tamlin Road east of 
Colorado Springs on January 8.  They were near  where road goes from paved to 
dirt.

Garfield County:
--25 Barrow's Goldeneyes (including 7 ad m) were reported by Filby at Coryell 
Ranch in Carbondale on January 14.

Huerfano County:
--Once again the Rosy-Finches have returned to the yard of Beverly Jensen in La 
Veta on January 8.  Please contact her at goldilou...@yahoo.com.

Jefferson County:
--Henwood reported that the GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW was seen early January 16 at 
the Red Rocks Trading Post, on the flat rock just to the left of the upper 
apple tree,  and continues at the trading post, on January 17.
--Henwood reports that 30 Rosy Finches, four species, including at least one 
Black  are present at Red Rocks Trading Post today on January 17.  
--At Bear Creek Lake Park, Boat launch area, Henwood reported 2 Harris's 
Sparrows (1ad, 1 1-st winter) on December 5.  On January 16, Henwood re-found 
both Harris's Sparrows, they were not together today, but  were in separate 
smaller flocks, in the boat launch area.  
--A Greater Roadrunner was reported by Roller on Dinosaur Ridge on January 9.  
On January 14, Roller and 7 other birders  had great views of the Greater 
Roadrunner on Dinosaur Ridge, and watched it forage for food for 45 mins. or 
longer.  Carstensen reports that the Greater Roadrunner  was on the western 
side of Dinosaur Ridge today, about 75 yards off the road, and was  engaged in 
behavior to warm itself on January 17. Burt reports seeing the Greater 
Roadrunner on January 17, at 3:30 PM, on the first rock outcrop on the left of 
the "service" road, before you even come to the first point-of-interest 
displays as you walk up on the west side, approximately 200 yards up from the 
gate. 

Larimer County:
--On the Loveland CBC on January 1, Komar reported TUNDRA and TRUMPETER SWAN on 
Cattail Pond.  On January 7, the Such boys refound the TRUMPETER SWAN at 
Cattail Pond and reported 1 ad Thayer's Gull at Lon Hagler Reservoir. On 
January 14, Duarte reported The TRUMPETER SWAN was just south of Cattail Pond 
at Ryan Gulch Reservoir on the south side of the res. in the afternoon.
 
Montezuma County:
--Turkey Vultures have returned to Cortez on January 8 according to Dennis 
Garrison's  sister.

Morgan County:
--At Jackson Reservoir on January 8, Mlodinow reported 1 m Barrow's Goldeneye, 
11 Thayer's Gulls (9 ad, 2 imm), 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls (1 ad, 1 3-rd 
cyc), and 1 imm Glaucous Gull.

Montrose County:
--38 Black and 1 Brown-capped Rosy-Finch were reported by Cooper on Hwy 92 
south of the crossing of Crystal Creek near Maher, on January 7. 

Pitkin County:
--3 Barrow's Goldeneyes (1M & 2 F) were reported by Fitzgerald on the Fryingpan 
River 2-3 miles below the reservoir on, January 11.

Pueblo County:
--A White-winged Scoter was reported by Percival on Pueblo Reservoir late in 
the afternoon, on January 12, and was re-found by Percival on January 17. It 
was swimming between the State Wildlife Area old boat ramp and West Fisherman's 
Point.   
 
Summit County:
--11 Barrow's Goldeneye (5 M, 6 F) were reported by Nims at the Blue River 
Water Treatment Plant  on January 14.
--200+ Rosy-Finches were reported by Nims at the top of North Peak at Keystone 
Ski Resort on January 14. Largest number were Brown-capped, but there were at 
least 2 Gray-crowned.

Teller County:
--200+  Rosy-Finches, the bulk of the group were Gray-crowned, a few 
Brown-capped, and 1 Black-capped, were reported by Goff in Divide, on January 
12.  Directions: Go west on US-24 out of Woodland Park toward Divide. Just 
before you get to Divide there is a stop light at the entrance to the Meadow 
Park subdivision. Turn right into the subdivision, go around the traffic 
circle. Take the second left on Allison Place and go to the end. The 
Rosy-finches were in the trees all around the cul-de-sac.  

Weld County:
 --50 Gray-crowned Rosy-finches were reported by Bell in the dry bed of Cow 
Creek where it crosses WCR 128, about 10 miles east of I-25 and 5 miles south 
of the Wyoming border, on January 14.

The DFO field trip for Saturday January 21 Rocky Mountain Arsenal
Leader: Urling Kingery Meet the leader at 8:30 am at the new visitor center at 
the Arsenal. Take I-70 to QuebecStreet. Follow north on Quebec Street approx 
2.8 miles to Prairie Parkway (64th turns into Prairie Parkway).Turn right at 
Prairie Parkway and travel .6 miles to Gateway Road. Turn left at Gateway Road; 
continue on Gateway Road until you pass through the Refuge Entrance and the 
Visitor Center will be on the crest of the hill. We"ll
be hoping for wonderful winter raptors and we"ll have a chance to view the new 
visitor center. This trip has limits on the number of participants, so please 
register early to assure yourself a spot. Please call Urling to register 
303.814.2723.
The DFO field trip for Sunday January 22 Cherry Creek State Park
Leader: Karen vonSaltza Meet leader at 8:30am at the west marina for a half day 
trip. Marina is inside the park's west entrance. Entrance is across from Cherry 
Creek HS. From Belleview and Yosemite go east on Belleview until you reach the 
park entrance. Birding until about noon. We'll start on the west side scoping 
the birds on the reservoir, look for raptors within the park, and move around 
to the east side for another view of the reservoir and
birding in the treed area. There is always the possibility for some exciting 
rarities here. Bring warm clothes, scopes if you have them, water, a snack. If 
questions or questionable weather, please call the leader the night before 
303.368.9961

Good Birding,

Mary Driscoll
Unincorp. Arapahoe County

 
             
                                        







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