Tuesday 15 November 2016

[cobirds] Re: Williamson's Sapsucker, Boulder

The White-throated Sparrow, Tan-striped variety, was seen at this address yesterday, 11-14-16. It was in the bushes on either side of the driveway, viewed from King Ave.

I did not have time to search for the Williamson's Sapsucker, but this area was quite birdy.

Dean Shoup
Aurora, CO

On Sunday, November 13, 2016 at 11:24:15 AM UTC-7, Nathan Pieplow wrote:
A female Williamson's Sapsucker was the highlight of a fairly birdy morning at Green Mountain Cemetery in southwest Boulder.  She was moving around mostly in the SW corner of the cemetery.

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S32519210

I stopped by 315 20th Street on my way out, to see if I could find the White-throated Sparrow I saw there in the yard last week. Lots of birds coming to the feeders -- I didn't see the sparrow, but thought I might have heard its Tseet call at one point. Worth keeping an eye out if you're in the neighborhood.

Nathan

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