Date: Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Email: r...@cobirds.org <mailto:r...@cobirds.org>
Compiler: Allison Hilf;   ahilf @me.com
Phone: 303.888.5110
 
Birders have been helpful by reporting updates to COBIRDS. Thanks!
CAPITAL LETTERS denote very rare species, as listed by the Colorado Bird 
Records Committee at the CFO website.
(*) indicates new information on a species.
For more information on birds seen today, go to cobirds.org 
<http://cobirds.org/> and scroll to the bottom for “Recent eBird Sightings.”
 
Rare, out-of-place and out-of-season species include:

BRANT (*Jefferson)
White-winged Scoter (*Douglas/Jefferson)
Long-tailed Duck continues to be seen in multiple counties. You can search with 
eBird’s “Explorer” menu in your preferred county for any recent sightings.
Red-necked Grebe (Douglas/Jefferson)
Dunlin (*Mesa)
Iceland Gull (“Kumlien’s”)(*Pueblo)
Great Black-backed Gull (*Pueblo)
Pacific Loon (Arapahoe, Douglas/Jefferson)
YELLOW-BILLED LOON (Arapahoe)
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Boulder, *Larimer)
GYRFALCON (Larimer)
PACIFIC WREN (Fremont, Jefferson)
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (*Douglas)
Black Rosy-Finch (w/mixed Rosy-Finch flock) (Fremont)
Golden-crowned Sparrow (Mesa)
Rusty Blackbird (Garfield, *Jefferson)
Wilson’s Warbler (Mesa)


 ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
—On Dec 29 a YELLOW-BILLED LOON was reported at Aurora Reservoir by Steve 
Mlodinow.  This might be the same bird first reported Nov 8 at Cherry Creek SP, 
then at Aurora Reservoir in early Dec.
—On Dec 26 a Pacific Loon was reported at Aurora Reservoir by Cynthia 
Kristensen.  

BOULDER COUNTY:
—On Dec 27 a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker was reported In pines along Old Tale Road 
south of Arapahoe, about halfway to McSorley Lane.  First reported on Dec 15 by 
Nathan Pieplow.

DOUGLAS COUNTY:
—On Dec 30 Nine Grey-crowned Rosy-Finches were reported at Roxborough SP - 
South Rim Trail by Carl Lundblad.

DOUGLAS /JEFFERSON COUNTIES (CHATFIELD SP RESERVOIR):
—On Dec 30 a White-winged Scoter was reported at Chatfield SP Marina Sandspit; 
preciously seen from the N Boat Ramp and  Handicapped Fisherman’s Platform.  
First reported on Nov 29 by Joey Keller.
—On Dec 29 a Pacific Loon was reported at Chatfield SP N Boat Ramp area; 
previously reported from the Handicapped Fisherman’s Platform. First reported 
on Dec 8 by Joey Kellner.
—On Dec 26 a Red-necked Grebe was reported at Chatfield SP N Boat Ramp area; 
previously seen from the Handicapped Fisherman’s Platform. First reported on 
Dec 21 by Al Guarente.

FREMONT COUNTY:
—On Dec 27  thirty-six Black Rosy-Finches were reported at Royal Gorge 
Park-Nature Center by Joel Adams.  Also observed in the same flock were two 
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finches and a Brown-capped Rosy-Finch.
—On Dec 26 a PACIFIC WREN was reported at the Canyon City Riverwalk -Sell Lake 
to Raynolds Ave.  First reported on Dec 21 by Brandon Percival..

GARFIELD COUNTY:
—On Dec 28 four Rusty Blackbirds were reported in Carbondale at Delany Nature 
Park, in the ditches with running water.  First reported Dec 21 by Jason Gregg.

JEFFERSON COUNTY:
—On Dec 30 a BRANT was reported at Lake Arbor.  First reported by Amy Cervene 
on Dec 20.
—On Dec 29 a PACIFIC WREN was reported at Bear Creek Lake Park in Lakewood.  It 
was observed along Bear Creek WSW of Whitetail Picnic area, where trail from 
parking lot meets creek.  First reported by Chris Wood on Dec 22. This is a 
first County Record for this species.  Note, this location requires a fee via 
Daily or Annual Pass (Not covered by State Park Pass).
—On Dec 29 a Rusty Blackbird was reported at Bear Creek Lake Park.  First 
reported Dec 23 by Robert Raker.

LARIMER COUNTY:
—On Dec 30 two Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers were reported in Fort Collins at 
Grandview Cemetery. One is a young male and has been reported south of the 
Trolley House several times in different trees.  Last reported by Dave 
Leatherman  “in a medium-sized deciduous tree due south of the Trolley House 
out on City Park Nine golf course.  This tree has a white tag on the north side 
about 7 feet up that identifies it as a tree I've never heard of called 
"Pacific Sunset Maple".  This is a hybrid between Acer platanoides (Norway 
maple, a widely planted native of Europe) and A. truncatum (Shantung maple, 
native to northern China).  The tag also says it is the horticultural variety 
called "Warrenred". 
The Trolley House is the westernmost building on the south side of Mountain 
Avenue just east of the cemetery entrance.  There is an east-west row of 10 or 
so Scots Pines that runs from the sw corner of the building w toward the golf 
course.  It seems the bird spends a lot of time in those pines and retreats out 
into deciduous trees on the golf course (between the Trolley House and the 
softball fields to the south).   This young male was first reported by Dave 
Leatherman on Dec 23.

The other Yellow-bellied Sapsucker is an adult that favors Austrian pines just 
east of the gray portapotty midway along the southern cemetery boundary road 
and often retreats to the big cottonwood just east of the pines. This adult 
male is probably the same bird reported by Fawn Simmons on FC CBC, Dec 14 and 
seen periodically in the cemetery since mid November.

—On Dec 26 a Gyrfalcon was observed near the Larimer County Landfill in SW Fort 
Collins. First reported by Robert Beauchamp on Nov 3.  This is the same 
location a Gyrfalcon spent much of last winter.  Please post updates to COBirds.

MESA COUNTY:
—On Dec 30 a Dunlin was reported at Horsethief Canyon State Wildlife Area on 
the shoreline of a gravel bar on the Colorado River.  First reported Dec 28  by 
Douglas Diekman.
—On Dec 29 a Golden-crowned Sparrow was reported at Grand Junction Wildlife 
Area.  First reported on Dec 28 by Mike Henwood.
—On Dec 27 a Wilson’s Warbler was reported at Grand Junction Wildlife Area, in 
willows along the Colorado River, by Mike Henwood.

 PUEBLO COUNTY:
—On Dec 30 a juvenile “kumlien’s” Iceland Gull was reported at Pueblo Reservoir 
on the Sandspit at the boat ramp at South Shore Marina by Brandon Percival.  
Although it’s no longer recognized as its own species by the AOU, and has been 
combined with Thayer’s Gull, it is rare in CO.  
—A Great Black-backed Gull that has spent the last umpteen winters at Lake 
Pueblo (nicknamed “Murray”) is here again.  See COBirds for most recent 
sighting (Dec. 30)
 
It's Christmas Bird Count time across Colorado, between Dec 14 & Jan 5.

Please help out and sign up for one or more of these CBCs!
For a clickable map of Colorado's counts with registration/location details, go 
to 
https://audubon.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=ac275eeb01434cedb1c5dcd0fd3fc7b4
 
<https://audubon.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=ac275eeb01434cedb1c5dcd0fd3fc7b4>

Upcoming Denver Field Ornithologists field trip (details at dfobirds.org 
<http://dfobirds.org/>)


Denver City Park (Denver County) 
Sunday, January 5
7:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Patrick O'Driscoll (Email: patodr...@gmail.com <mailto:patodr...@gmail.com>; 
303-885-6955)

Southwestern Metro Area
Tuesday, January 7
7:30 AM - 12:00 PM
David Suddjian (Email: dsuddj...@gmail.com <mailto:dsuddj...@gmail.com>; 
831-713-8659) 


Good birding,
Allison Hilf, Aurora
ahilf @me.com
Phone: 303.888.5110

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