Monday 12 June 2023

Re: [cobirds] Possible American Redstart at Lowell Ponds

I agree, I did see a couple of American Redstarts this spring on migration but I saw Merlin repeatedly identify AMRE when a yellow warbler was singing. I did see and hear a yellow warbler and saw Merlin call it a redstart, so another example of how Merlin can be a great tool for learning, identifying and locating birds but it should not be used as a definitive identificación. Many times our ears can hear much more than Merlin.  Merlin is definitely improving, but not for 100% identity without our own judgement. 

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On Jun 12, 2023, at 10:17 AM, Charlie Chase <charlesachase3@gmail.com> wrote:


While banding at Chatfield this spring we played with Merlin quite a bit since we had to stay out in the net lanes monitoring for a misbehaving Bobcat.  Merlin often mistook Yellow Warbler for Redstart.  It did get the Redstarts correct when they called.   There are several Yellow Warblers at Lowell Ponds.  Just a thought.

Charlie 
Denver




On Mon, Jun 12, 2023 at 9:34 AM Susanna Donato <susanna.donato@gmail.com> wrote:
Yesterday midday at Lowell Ponds, Merlin Sound repeatedly ID'd an American Redstart. I couldn't spot it, although there were a pair of Bullock's Orioles and lots of Red-Winged Blackbirds in the area. Mentioning here because eBird/Merlin tagged it as rare. I did not include it in my checklist as it would have been a lifer for me and I could not confirm its presence with knowledge or a visual. 

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