I found an immature MOURNING WARBLER along Coal Creek this morning, just west of Superior. This area is OFF LIMITS TO THE PUBLIC. Therefor, this bird is not chaseable. Sorry! But, it was close to the area where birders have been reporting Sage Thrashers along Coal Creek Drive. This area is full of birds because of the remanant puddles in the irrigation and the fruit in the shrubs. Well worth a visit. Coal Creek itself hasn't been very birdy since it is bone dry.
Other intersting birds in the area this morning were 1 female CASSIN'S VIREO, 1 female TAIGA MERLIN, 2 SAGE THRASHERS, 16 BREWER'S SPARROWS, 6 WESTERN TANAGERS, the local pair of BALD EAGLES, and a group of cow and calve Elk.
The SHORT-BILLED DOWITCHER was still present yesterday (9-10-12) morning from 10-11, feeding on the south shore of North Teller Puddle #5.
Great birding,
Christian Nunes
Boulder, CO
pajaroboy@hotmail.com
Other intersting birds in the area this morning were 1 female CASSIN'S VIREO, 1 female TAIGA MERLIN, 2 SAGE THRASHERS, 16 BREWER'S SPARROWS, 6 WESTERN TANAGERS, the local pair of BALD EAGLES, and a group of cow and calve Elk.
The SHORT-BILLED DOWITCHER was still present yesterday (9-10-12) morning from 10-11, feeding on the south shore of North Teller Puddle #5.
Great birding,
Christian Nunes
Boulder, CO
pajaroboy@hotmail.com
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