Sunday 9 May 2021

[cobirds] Northern waterthrush at Sawhill Ponds, Boulder

Peter Williams, Jay Hutchins and i had a northern waterthrush at Sawhill Ponds this morning around 10:00 am at the wonderfully birdy southeast corner of the pond just north of the first Sawhill pond from the parking area. Peter first heard the bird and thought it was a waterthrush but we were looking at a clay colored sparrow, orange crowned warbler and several yellow rumped warblers. Peter and I recorded audio of the bird, and as he played it to see if it had recorded, the bird flew out and into trees at the north end of the first pond. We got fleeting views of the waterthrush, but no one got pictures. Peter and I have audio; he has already posted his audio in an ebird list. We also saw the bittern who has been seen at that pond at pond #5, though another birder saw two bitterns at that northeast Sawhill pond where we had the waterthrush. We also saw the summer tanager thanks to other birders who were already watching him at the westernmost trail at Sawhill. Great birding, and if you have feeders, please consider putting out suet and fruit for birds arriving in the cold.

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