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NM RBA for 7/9/09- RBA *New Mexico Bird Report *July 9, 2009 *NMEX0907.09 . Transcript . Hotline New Mexico date: July 9, 2009 compiler Patricia R. Snider Phone: 719-846-3174 Cell phone 505-803-1807 e-mail address _pinyonjay@... (mailto:pinyonjay@...) . This is Pinyon Jay with the New Mexico Bird Report for July 9, 2009, sponsored by the New Mexico Ornithological Society. When phone numbers are given for private property, please call before going to ask for permission. In ranch country do not stray off the roads. . Highlights: Three-toed Woodpecker, Black Hawk, Black Swifts, Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher. Rufous Hummingbirds are beginning to return. . . Places mentioned and a checklist of N.M. birds are in the N.M. Bird Finding Guide. Check for earlier reports and database at _http://www.nmbirds.org_ (http://www.nmbirds.org/) or in the archives of the AZ/NM listserve. For photos of rarities and directions to some birding sites check _http://sites.google.com/site/oldenettelspage_ (http://sites.google.com/site/oldenettelspage) . . For the Bird Records Committee and both Field Notes please send reports to Dr. Sartor O. Williams, III, 1819 Meadowview NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87104 or to _sunbittern@... (mailto:sunbittern@...) . . . Birds Mentioned and Counties: . Neotropic Cormorant (Otero) American White Pelican (Guadalupe) Great and Snowy Egrets (Otero) Green Heron (Grant) Canvasback and Redhead (Otero) Ring-necked Duck (Chaves) Common Merganser (Grant) Mississippi Kite (Eddy) Gray Hawk (Eddy, Cochise Co, AZ) Common Black-Hawk(Bernalillo, Grant) Zone-tailed Hawk (Grant, Hidalgo) Peregrine Falcon (Bernalillo) Montezuma Quail (Grant, Hidalgo) Common Moorhen (Socorro) Snowy Plover (Chaves, Eddy) Black-necked Stilt (Bernalillo) Willet (Guadalupe) Spotted Sandpiper (Grant) Marbled Godwit (Sierra) Wilson’s Snipe (Sandoval) Red-necked Phalaropes (Chaves) Wilson’s Phalarope (Sierra, Otero) Franklin’s Gull (Eddy) California Gull (Sierra) Least Tern (Chaves, Eddy) Black Tern (Guadalupe) Eurasian Collared-Dove (Otero) Band-tailed Pigeon (Grant, Santa Fe) Common Ground-Dove (Hidalgo) Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Eddy) Barn Owl (Chaves, Grant) Great Horned Owl (Socorro) Elf Owl (Grant) Burrowing Owl (Bernalillo) Pygmy Owl (Grant) Common Nighthawk (Torrance) Whip-poor-will (Grant) Chimney Swift (Eddy) Violet-crowned Hummingbird (Hidalgo) Broad-billed Hummingbird (Hidalgo) Lucifer Hummingbird (Hidalgo) Costa’s and Anna’s Hummingbirds (Hidalgo) Rufous Hummingbird (Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Doña Ana, Grant) Williamson’s Sapsucker (Santa Fe) Three-toed Woodpecker (Sandoval) Gray Flycatcher (Grant) Vermilion Flycatcher (Catron) Brown-crested Flycatcher (Hidalgo) Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher (Grant) Thick-billed Kingbird (Hidalgo) Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Chaves) Horned Lark (Otero) Gray Vireo (Eddy, Hidalgo) BLACK-CAPPED VIREO (Eddy) Cave and Barn Swallows (EddY) Clark’s Nutcracker (Catron, Santa Fe) Bushtit (Grant) Black-tailed Gnatcatcher (Eddy) Phainopepla (Santa Fe) Lucy’s Warbler (Doña Ana)) Cassin’s Sparrow (Santa Fe) Botteri’s Sparrow (Hidalgo) Rufous-winged Sparrow (Cochise, AZ) Lincoln’s Sparrow (Sandoval) Varied Bunting (Eddy, Hidalgo) Yellow-headed Blackbird (Otero) Bronzed Cowbird (Sierra, Eddy, Bernalillo, Grant) Pine Grosbeak (Santa Fe) Red Crossbill (Grant) . . In Sandoval County: BF reported several BLACK SWIFTS high over the canyon at the Jemez Falls on July 2. CR and SF on July 3 had a SNIPE in the Valles Caldera of the Jemez Mountains and a LINCOLN’S SPARROW. On the trail down from the Juniper Campground at the Bandelier NM into Frijoles Canyon he was surprised to find a THREE-TOED WOODPECKER in pinyon-juniper. . In Los Alamos County: CR had a RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD at the SF feeder in Los Alamos on July 3. . In Santa Fe County: RY on June 20 on the Tesuque road to the Santa Fe Ski Basin saw BAND-TAILED PIGEONS. On the Chamisa Trail on June 24 there was a female WILLIAMSON’S SAPSUCKER. On June 25 he reported PINE GROSBEAKS at the top of the Santa Fe Ski Basin chair lift With several CLARK’S NUTCRACKERS. JB on June 21 on CR 84 (parallel to NM 502) had a PHAINOPEPLA fly over the marsh. LH and GS had another on July 2 on Airport Road (Paseo Real) in Santa Fe along the Santa Fe River about a half mile south of the Sewage Treatment Plant. JB on June 17 had his first RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD in Santa Fe. PN on horseback off of Horton Road near Hill Ranch Road in Edgewood heard a singing CASSIN’S SPARROW. . In Guadalupe County; CR and SD on June 25 at Santa Rosa Lake saw a WILLET, three BLACK TERNS, and two WHITE PELICANS. . In Bernalillo County: RY had a PEREGRINE on San Antonio between Louisiana and Wyoming in Albuquerque on July 6 and 8. JJ on July 4 had a BLACK HAWK fly out of a cottonwood on the east side of the Rio Grande south of the Tijeras Arroyo at the west end of Valley High Street from Second Street. He also saw a PEREGRINE. JK on June 30 had a PEREGRINE on Unser Blvd. near the new hospital in Albuquerque. DE on June 23 at the entrance to the Sandia Casino Golf Course saw a BURROWING OWL. And at the Sandia Memorial Garden Cemetery he again saw a BRONZED COWBIRD. JJ at the Isleta Marsh north of Los Lunas on June 29 had BLACK-NECKED STILTS. In Torrance County: ES has had two COMMON NIGHTHAWKS over his home at 61 Sunglow Loop east of Hwy. 217 for the past week. . In Socorro County: At Bosque del Apache Refuge on June 20 JP and WW saw a MOORHEN at the two-way road west on the Farm Loop. JL on July 2 had 23 WHITE PELICANS at the boardwalk pond, but no Moorhen. AM on June 24 had two immature GREAT HORNED OWLS at the Box Canyon on US60 west of Socorro. . In Chaves County: At Bitter Lake Refuge on the count of June 17 JSa tallied two RING-NECKED DUCKS, two LEAST TERNS, 109 SNOWY PLOVERS, seven RED-NECKED PHALAROPES, and four BARN OWLS. CR and SD at the rest stop near Mesa saw two SCISSOR- TAILED FLYCATCHERS. . In Sierra County: At North Monticello Point at Elephant Butte Lake on June 20 JP and WW saw two MARBLED GODWITS and a WILSON’S PHALAROPE. At the Rock Canyon Marina there was a second year CALIFORNIA GULL. . In Catron County: JO on June 19 had three CLARK’S NUTCRACKERS on the south fork of Negrito Creek and a pair of VERMILION FLYCATCHERS on the San Francisco River near the Tularosa River. . In Grant County: RS had a female COMMON MERGANSWER with five chicks on the Gila River on June 23 with two SPOTTED SANDPIPERS and an immature BLACK HAWK molting to adult plumage on June 24. JDM had a RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD at Roberts Lake on June 25 and FL on June 27. Up to two males appeared at the KB Silver City home on June 29. JDM had a SULPHUR-BELLIED FLYCATCHER at Roberts Lake on June 28. EL had a GREEN HERON on the Tyrone Sewage ponds on June 28. EL has had a female BRONZED COWBIRD in his Silver City yard. DG in mid-June in the Burro Mountains reported ZONE-TAILED HAWK, MONTEZUMA QUAIL, BAND-TAILED PIGEONS, BARN OWLS, ELF OWLS, PYGMY OWLS, WHIP-POOR-WILL, with many GRAY FLYCATCHERS, BUSHTITS, and RED CROSSBILLS. . In Hidalgo County: CW on June 21 had a LUCIFER HUMMINGBIRD in upper Cottonwood Canyon. He put up two feeders .6 mile west of the cattle guard on the pass. MB, NP, MH, RV, and CW on June 27-28 had a pair of LUCIFERS, two male COSTA’S, an immature male ANNA’S, and a female BROAD-BILLED HUMMINGBIRD at the feeders. JP and WW put feeders where a culvert goes under the road on July 1 and had a male LUCIFER. On July 4 with JO they saw a female COSTA’S, the Lucifer, and a female BROAD-BILLED. JO also had a male COSTA’S. In Clanton Canyon on July JP and WW heard a singing MONTEZUMA QUAIL. Another was heard in Whitmire Canyon. They also saw a coatimundi on the way out of Clanton. At Rodeo on July 3 JP and WW had a calling COMMON GROUND-DOVE at the ranch just northeast of town. In Guadulupe Canyon the group found three THICK-BILLED KINGBIRDS in the NM part near the ranch. In the AZ part at the gate there was a RUFOUS-WINGED SPARROW. These were seen by JO and WW on July 3 with three GRAY HAWKS in the AZ part. At the ranch area in NM there was up to three VIOLET-CROWNED HUMMERS, three BROAD-BILLED, eight VARIED BUNTINGS, and one singing GRAY VIREO. CW had a COMMON GROUND-DOVE at Dunagan Crossing south of Animas on June 21. On June 19 he had the BOTTERI’S SPARROWS along the road. JP and WW on July 2 had three BOTTERI’S at mile marker 15 and one near mile 31. At Dunagan’s at mile 15 they had a ZONE-TAILED HAWK and a BROWN-CRESTED FLYCATCHER. Guadalupe Canyon’s owners request that no one park at the entrance gate where it has been re-seeded. County Hwy.1 south of Animas crosses the Diamond A (Gray) Ranch. Because of events with thoughtless birders, one must NOT go off the road. . In Luna County: The rancher has objected to any birding around his corral near Hermanas. . In Doña Ana County: MS on June 27 reported the LUCY’S WARBLER is still at their home near Radium Springs. JZ reports they had their first RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD on July 3. . In Otero County: MS and JZ on June 26 at the Holloman Lakes had a HORNED LARK feeding fledglings and a pair of YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRDS. Also still there was the CANVASBACK and NEOTROPIC CORMORANT with a REDHEAD, 14 WILSON’S PHALAROPES, two GREAT EGRETS, and a SNOWY EGRET. They found rain at Cloudcroft with many wildflowers in lush country. And along the road to Sunspot there was a EURASIAN COLLARED-DOVE. DG reported there has been changes with a kiosk, a boat ramp, a picnic and camping area, and a bird watching area. Lagoon G is open to birding again. There is a new sign in front calling it the Raptor Lake Recreation Area. . In Eddy County: In Slaughter Canyon near Rattlesnake Springs there are GRAY VIREOS and a pair of VARIED BUNTINGS. CR and SD did not find the Black-capped Vireo on June 26. In West Slaughter Canyon there was a BLACK-TAILED GNATCATCHER and SW found up to ten pairs of GRAY VIREOS. At Rattlesnake Springs BW on June 17 recorded two BRONZED COWBIRDS and the GRAY HAWK. CR and SD on June 26 had quite a few YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOOS. At Brantley Lake north of Carlsbad BS on June 13 saw three LEAST TERNS and two SNOWY PLOVERS. CR and SD on June 26 found one Least Tern, five plovers, and two FRANKLIN’S GULLS. BW on June 17 saw over Carlsbad a CHIMNEY SWIFT and several MISSISSIPPI KITES. SW reports that the powers that be in Whites City have torn down all swallow nests, destroying young and eggs, mostly of CAVE SWALLOWS, but a few were BARNS. . . Initials of Observers: JB, Jonathan Batkin; MB, Matt Baumann; KB, Karen Berkenbach; JDM, Joan Day-Martin; SD, Steve Drilling; DE, David Eulian; SF, Steve Fettig; BF, Bernard Foy; DG, David Griffin; MH, Michael Hilchey; LH, Lonnie Howard; JJ, Jim Joseph; JK, John Knapp; FL, Fran Land; EL, Gene Lewis; JL, Judy Liddell; AM, Amy Morrison; PN, Paul Noble; JO, Jerry Oldenettel; JP, John Parmeter; NP, Nick Pederson; CR, Chris Rustay; JSa, Jeff Sanchez; BS, Bill Scott; MS, Marcy Scott; RS, Roland Shook; ES, Ed Stevens; GS, Gail Szpatura; RV, Raymond VanBuskirk; BW, Bill West; SW, Steve West; WW, Bill Wittman; CW, Cole Wolf; RY, Rob Yaksich; and JZ, Jimmy Zabriskie. . . Field Trips: . Central Audubon in Albuquerque has Thursday field trips. All phone numbers begin with 505. July 16 to the Sandias for Three-toed Woodpeckers with Gale Owings, 255-8333; July 23 to the Simm’s Ranch and Bonnie Long’s home in the Manzanos for a potluck lunch, 379-1985, and on July 30 in the Sandias to the 10K Trail with Melissa Howard, 286-9365.. . On Saturday, July 11, Central Audubon will look for Los Alamos birds to Bandelier and the ski area, the Jemez to Jemez Falls. Contact is Jim Mosley at _ff1964@... (mailto:ff1964@...) . . On Sunday, July 12, Sangre de Cristo Audubon will bird the Santa Fe Ski Basin. Contact is Tom Taylor at 424-3238. . Mesilla Valley Audubon on July 18 will have a possible over nighter to the Sacramento Mountains, Karr Canyon, and Cloudcroft, and possibly the Peñasco Rio. For overnighters they will camp at Bluff Springs. Contact is David Griffin by July 16 at 575-382- 2080. . The Randall Davey Audubon Center in Santa Fe on upper Canyon Road has Saturday morning bird walks from 8:30 until 9:30. . 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