Thursday, 21 April 2016

[cobirds] Vermilion Flycachter and Nashville Warbler, Belmar, Jefferson County

The Vermilion flycatcher was still present around noon today at Belmar. It was found on the south side of the lake, right next to the lake were the trail splits and goes south, working the tress. The Nashville Warbler was present along the west side of the park. This area is the spot close to the houses and the west trail parallels the horse path. The horse path here runs along a small marsh pond with a lot of cattails. The bird was working the tress at the top of the canopy. There was also a Hermit Thrush heard in this area, somewhere in the pine trees but I could not find it. Here is a my ebird checklist, with a photo of the flycatcher but no photo the warbler, it was to obscured for a photo. http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S29103728

Brian Johnson,
Englewood CO

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