Sunday, 28 May 2017

[cobirds] Magnolia Warbler, Boulder, Boulder Co.

I found a Magnolia Warbler, I think it is an immature male, on the goat trail or hotspot "Hawthorne Gulch". I submitted an ebird report with pictures and the second report has a description. Trailhead is at the end of Hawthorn Ave in Boulder. Hike up the trail to the pump house and it was in the bushes on the north side of the opening. A MacGillivray's was singing in the same area. I first saw it this morning at 7:15 and was able to relocate it in the same area at 11:15, so hopefully it will stay in that general area for a few days for people.

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