Compiler:  Mary Driscoll
Date         July 10, 2013
email:       rba AT cobirds.org
phone:      303-659-8750
 
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, July 10, 2013  sponsored by 
the 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 (* indicates new information on this species in this 
report):
 
Pacific Loon (El Paso)
TRICOLORED HERON (Fremont)
REDDISH EGRET (Kiowa)
Green Heron (Fremont)
LAUGHING GULL (El Paso, Crowley)
SANDWICH TERN (Teller)
White-winged Dove (Garfield)
Greater Roadrunner (Adams)
ACORN WOODPECKER (Pueblo)
BROWN-CRESTED FLYCATCHER (Alamosa)
Black Phoebe (Fremont)
Blue-winged Warbler (*Park County)
Black-throated Green Warbler (*Chaffee)
 
ADAMS COUNTY:
--Sanders reported a Greater Roadrunner at Barr Lake State Park on the entrance 
road between the entry station and Picadilly Road on July 3.
 
ALAMOSA COUNTY:
--A BROWN-CRESTED FLYCATCHER was reported by Pitcher on private property near 
Mosca on June 29.  It has not been seen since.
 
BOULDER COUNTY:
--On June 29, Morton reported singing Ovenbirds in Skunk Canyon.

CHAFFEE COUNTY:  On July 7, Eric DeFonso reported hearing the song of a  
Black-throated Green Warbler while he was doing RMBO work at a high elevation.
He will provide directions to the location if you are interested and like to do 
high elevation birding at 12,000. His email address is: bay.w...@gmail.com 

CROWLEY COUNTY:
--On June 29, Dowell reported a 1st summer LAUGHING GULL at Lake Henry.
 
EL PASO COUNTY:
--A non-breeding ad LAUGHING GULL was reported by Peterson on June 28 in the SE 
corner of Big Johnson and was seen again on July 6 by Goff.
--On July 6, Goff reports that the Pacific Loon continues at Big Johnson.
 
FREMONT COUNTY:
-- On June 29, Moss reported Black Phoebes near the MacKenzie parking area of 
the Canon City Riverwalk.
-- On July 7, Moss reported that the ad TRICOLORED HERON was at Holcim wetlands 
and one Green Heron was seen by Moss at Holcim on July 5.
 
GARFIELD COUNTY:
-- Dahl reports a White-winged Dove at his feeder in Rifle on July 2.
 
KIOWA COUNTY:
-- On July 5 and July 6  Nelson reports a white morph REDDISH EGRET at Adobe 
Creek Reservoir 200 yards east of the easternmost camping unit in the SE part 
of the lake.

PARK COUNTY:  On July 9, Paula Hansley reported hearing a Blue-winged Warbler 
in Como while she was doing a USGS breeding bird route.  
After finishing her route, she was unable to find the bird.
 
PUEBLO COUNTY:
--On June 29, the Boulder Audubon Field trip organized by Piombino to Pueblo 
Mountain Park saw at least 3 ACORN WOODPECKERS (2m, 1 f).
 
TELLER COUNTY:
--On June 27 Linfield reported a breeding plumaged SANDWICH TERN at Manitou 
Lake.  This would be a new state record if accepted.  On June 28, Jeff Jones 
reported that the SANDWICH TERN returned to Manitou Lake.  Manitou Lake is 
north of Woodland Park on Hwy 67.  Approximately 6.5 miles north of Hwy 24.  
The tern was last reported on June 30.
 
DFO FIELD TRIPS:

Friday, July 12–Sunday, July 14
North Park (Jackson County)
Chris Owens, christ...@q.com
home: 303-772-6048
cell: 970-481-7271
Meet at 7 a.m. at Jim Hamm Park to begin our adventure to North Park, Arapahoe 
National Wildlife Refuge, and points in transit. Since this is my inaugural 
trip, participants are limited to 12. We will caravan to Walden while stopping 
at birding sites along the way. Sunday we will be more loosely organized and 
people
will be able to return at their own pace starting after lunch. Bring water, 
snacks, binoculars, scopes, radios, and appropriate clothing for the predicted 
weather.
Breakfast will be on your own and lunch will be in the field––so bring eats 
with you––but we will share an evening meal at a local restaurant Friday and 
Saturday nights. There are several motels in Walden but there will be no 
official place to stay so make your own reservations. Please be ready to 
carpool, either driving or riding. (Costs are shared at $0.30 per mile divided 
by the number of people in the car.) I have taken this trip with previous 
leaders and it can be loads of fun with very good birds. I am talking to people 
knowledgeable of the area and hope to have a plan in a few weeks. To register 
for this trip, call or email
to get on the list. I will also have a wait list. DO NOT TEXT. It will go 
unanswered and you will not be added to the list.

Sunday, July 14
Cherry Creek SP Wetlands Loop
(Arapahoe County)
Karen vonSaltza
cell: 303-941-4881
 Meet leader at 8 a.m. at the Prairie Loop log in Cherry Creek SP. Park pass 
required or day pass. From
either entrance follow Lake View Road to the Prairie Loop parking lot at the 
south rim of the reservoir. This half-day walk passes through most of the 
important habitats of the park, a distance of about 4 miles. Trails may be 
slippery, so dress accordingly in boots. Bring water and snacks. Lunch 
optional. Beginning birders are welcome. Co-sponsored with Denver Audubon.

 
Good Birding,

Mary Driscoll
Unincorporated Arapahoe County
 

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