Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Re: [cobirds] Tennessee warbler, Horsetooth Reservoir, Larimer Co


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Here is a photo of the Tennessee warbler.

Arvind 

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On Wednesday, June 20, 2018, 11:09 AM, 'arvind panjabi' via Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:

There is a Tennessee warbler singing frequently at the south end of Inlet Bay at Horsetooth Reservoir on the east side of the inlet, about 125 m north of the power lines that run east-west.The bird is accessible from the blue sky trail head on County Road 38 E across from the Canyon Grill bar and restaurant. From the blue sky trail head take the trail about 200 m to where it crosses small creek near some power lines with large cottonwoods to the right. Look for a trail heading north (left) along the east side of the reservoir following the high water line. Take this trail for about 125 m to an area with several small Elms and the bird was in the cottonwoods between these elms and the lake. Photos and recording taken.

This is a fee area.

Good birding,

Arvind Panjabi

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