Friday, 20 April 2018

Re: [cobirds] Lucy's Warbler

Hi all,
No photos, but I believe I refound the Lucy's at Sinton today before the weather came in, fyi.  I also saw my FOS Orange-Crowned Warbler and FOS Chipping Sparrows there and some nice Western Bluebirds there.  Lots of beautiful Yellow-rumped Warblers about including Audubon's Myrtles and a few that I think were hybrids.  

Diana Beatty
Colorado Springs

On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 7:43 PM, 'kent nelson' via Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Birders,

I was at Sinton Pond for more than an hour around noon and did not see the Lucy's Warbler. Two female Hooded Mergansers were on the pond, a Cooper's Hawk flew from tree to tree, and a dozen Yellow-rumped Warblers were present. A few Song Sparrows were about, too. And I found a single Bushtit foraging at the SW corner of the pond, clearly not the warbler. Alas.

Kent Nelson
Ouray

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