Still there today, a little higher up the gulch, in the area of the Free Library cabinet just down from the bridge. Many other species
-- (Catbird, Orange-crowned, Lazuli, Hummingbird, Cooper's) AND a Waterthrush. I did not personally see the Waterthrush, but 2
seemingly very good birders told me they had been observing it in that very same spot.
On Monday, May 4, 2020 at 9:33:24 AM UTC-6, redsta...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, May 4, 2020 at 9:33:24 AM UTC-6, redsta...@gmail.com wrote:
CObirders,
I saw and Heard it singing below the second footbridge about 8:15 am in Tucker Gulch. It was with a flock of Yelliw-rumped and other Warblers. Not been seen since.
Paula
Paula Hansley
Louisville
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