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Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Saturday, 14 July 2012
[cobirds] Am Golden-Plover at Lake Holbrook, late report
Along the shores of Lake Holbrook I found an American Golden-Plover, a rare visitor to Colorado. Sadly the bird has a very damaged bill as can be seen in the photos I have uploaded to my Birds and Nature blog. It was attempting to feed on the many insects drawn to the hundreds of dead and dying fish though I cannot imagine how it can be successful.
Other birds at Lake Holbrook: dark ibis-about 50; Am Avocet--dozens; American White Pelicans--several hundred; many distant white-headed gulls; Baird's Sandpipers-2; and 3 Common Nighthawks flying around the state wildlife area around the lake in early evening and sunny conditions.
SeEtta Moss
Canon City
Blogging for Birds and Blooms magazine @ http://birdsandbloomsblog.com/author/seetta-moss/
Personal blog @ BirdsAndBlooms.blogspot.com
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[cobirds] Help with bird ID, Great Sand Dunes
The bird I couldn't identify was in the grasslands/shrublands east of the dunes and before the pinyon forest. It was close to Castle creek and the Escaped Dunes, but still in the grass/shrub. To me it looked like a finch because of it's bill. It had some thick streaking on it's back, possibly a pattern on it's cheek. It was mostly brown, but every so often I would get the sense of a deep green. It would perch close to the top of the shrub, sing out for several minutes and then dive down to the lower areas out of sight [foraging I presume]. It would repeat this again for at least another hour. Its' song to me sounded like: Meeeeee, Fee, Fee, Fee, Fee, Fee, Fee, Fee. The Mee... was slowly ascending, the Fees were a lower note and slightly descending. I've clicked on most of the finch and sparrow voice buttons at the Cornell bird ID site without any luck. Any Cobirders advise?
Thanks,
Glenn Rodriguez
Denver
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[cobirds] Green Heron Arapahoe County South Platte Park
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Friday, 13 July 2012
[cobirds] Technical difficulties have been corrected
Tina Jones,
Littleton, CO., Jefferson County
[cobirds] the hungry canyon wren
[cobirds] Five Say's Phoebe nestlings in 2nd brood, Jeffco
After fledging two nestlings on June 9, my Say’s Phoebe pair laid a 2nd clutch of eggs in the same box and began bringing insects to young on June 28. Because they are using a very high box this year, I couldn’t see how many nestlings there were until today. It now appears that there are five!
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[cobirds] Dickcissels in Niwot/Boulder County
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[cobirds] Shorebirds with all-gray underwings
I have posted the solution to last week's CFO Photo Quiz (www.cfobirds.org).
Enjoy,
Tony Leukering
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[cobirds] Fascinating names of baby birds. (Long? More like not long enough!)
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[cobirds] northeastern Boulder County, Jul. 12th
On the way back from forbidden Larimer County, where I participated in the ABA's Camp Colorado for young birders [* see below], I checked out some bodies of water in e. Boulder County, with the following results:
Ish Reservoir. 3 Wood Ducks (hen with two fluffballs), 4 Least Sandpipers.
Terry Reservoir. 1 Great Egret, 2 Dickcissels.
Clark Reservoir (off Vermillion Rd. between 95th & US-287). 1 Wood Duck, 1 adult male Lark Bunting. The date on the Lark Bunting is interesting; I wonder if the bird is an early wanderer, or if it summered--or even bred--at the site.
Panama Reservoir. 217 Killdeer, 2 American Avocets, 5 Baird's Sandpipers, 1 Western Sandpiper.
Little Gaynor Lake. A continuing mixed-species pair of Aechmophorus grebes. Also lots of baby ducks.
North Teller Lake. No shorebirds of note (just Killdeer and Spotted Sandpiper), but I heard one of the continuing Dickcissels and was pleasantly surprised by a Cassin's Kingbird, rare in Boulder County.
Pretty much everywhere I went I saw dispersing Bullock's Orioles and dispersed American White Pelicans.
[*] Camp Colorado. What a great experience! I learned a lot from the talented teen birders, and it was great to catch up with all the "grown up" (well...) leaders: Bill Stewart, Bill Schmoker, Jennie Duberstein, Jeff Gordon, Liz Gordon, Cameron Cox, and Brittany Mendelsohn.
Ted Floyd
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Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado
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Thursday, 12 July 2012
[cobirds] Odd swallow
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[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Thursday, July 12, 2012
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Wednesday, 11 July 2012
[cobirds] Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Delta County - May 11
Special Monitoring Projects Coordinator
Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
Paonia - Delta County
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[cobirds] Kecter Pit Ponds and Timnath Reservoir (Larimer County)
With a late start (around 12:00) after running some errands my family and I decided to go to eastern Larimer county to bird. Here are the high lights.
Kecter Pit Ponds:
10 Great Blue Herons
1 Willet
1 Lesser Yellowlegs
150 presumably Cliff Swallows (maybe a few barns)
1 Blue Grosbeak
1 Cassin's Sparrow
1 Grasshoper Sparrow
I possible (not certain) Purple Martin female (this bird was seen for a few seconds flying high above and giving a call very similar to a Purple Martin. Have any even been seen this year in northern CO?)
Timnath Res. (including eastern marsh):
1 Blue Grosbeak
2 Glossy Ibis (east side on the north shore 30ft from where the marsh ends)
1 Savannah Sparrow
1 Ring-necked Pheasant
1 Spotted Sandpiper
2 Lesser Scaup
2 Eared Grebes
If anyone sees a Purple Martin ar or around Kecter Pit Ponds please let me know.
Thanks
Skyler Bol
Ft. Collins, CO
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[cobirds] Rose-breasted Grosbeak at Pikes Stockade
[cobirds] Yellow-bellied Flycatcher (maybe), Douglas
But, when I first got to the bench I heard an unfamiliar call/song, a rising whistle-quality 'whoo-eee' . I got a glimpse of the bird (at first I couldn't place it in any group), and it's a flycatcher, yellowish or yellow-olive color to belly & back, two strong wing bars, an eye ring, possible broken. It moved around in the lower part of the upper canopy, whistling this whoo-eee. The Carolina Wren interrupted this chase, and afterwards I did not hear the flycatcher (after 8 am or so). Checking the IPod, i decided that the song sounds like a Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. I stayed there for an hour or so, heard the wren several times, but did not hear the flycatcher again.
Directions: take the middle I25 exit in Castle Rock (182) and go east and then south on Wilcox Street to 2nd Avenue; turn left (east) and park in the angled parking on the street. Take the trail west towards Plum Creek, go under the Wilcox bridge, and turn left at the trail junction. In a 100 yards or so, you'll come to a black bench. The flycatcher moved around within 100 yards south of the bench. The wren sang from perches within 200 yards of the bench, north, west, & south. Take your recorder.
This lovely section of Plum Creek has quite tall willows and cottonwoods; I found a Western Wood-Pewee nest, saw Yellow Warbler fledglings and a lot of other typical riparian species.
Franktown, CO
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[cobirds] NO ACORN WOODPECKER in Jeffco on July 10
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[cobirds] Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, July 11, 2012
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Tuesday, 10 July 2012
[cobirds] Calliope Hummingbird, Jefferson County
I have had a male Calliope Hummingbird at my hummingbird feeder for the last two days.
Cyndy Johnson
Lakewood, Colorado (Bear Creek and Morrison)
Jefferson County
[cobirds] Male Calliope Hummingbird - Jefferson County
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[cobirds] Rufous Hummingbirds Colo Spgs
The Rufous Hummers have returned again to our yard in Colorado Springs (Mountain Shadows). They are a week later than usual, but I had a male and two females appear today, 7/10.
It will be interesting to see if we have higher numbers this year, with the loss of so many regular feeders just up the hill, where whole streets of homes were lost. There were a lot of feeders up there too, just across the street from the foothills oaks. Or, alternately, will they just move on?
Steve Brown
Colorado SPrings
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