Birders,
I was just about to leave when I decided to look up the vireo's call. I listened to it and realized that I had heard it several times calling from a cottonwood along the creek just south of the parking lot. I walked down the path and was standing about 50 m north of the tree when the vireo sang 4 times (at 6:30 pm)!
I never saw it…. Knowing what it's call sounds like really helped.
Paula Hansley
Louisville
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