Thursday 13 May 2021

[cobirds] Tennessee Warbler, Sawhill Ponds, Boulder County


CObirders,
About 6:30 am back by Boulder Creek, there was a Tennessee Warbler singing high in the cottonwoods!!  It was with a small flock of Yellow-rumped Warblers.  Its sharp, staccato song was instantly recognizable.  Just to be certain, I asked my friend Karen Axe to play the song quietly on her phone. 

Several Yellow Warblers and Yellowthroats were also singing throughout the area. 

Paula Hansley
Louisville 

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