Hello, Birders. I saw a curious sight at Greenlee Preserve, Boulder County, earlier today, Monday, June 1st. A loudly singing Northern Waterthrush, a late migrant, got chased away from its song perch by a male Spotted Towhee; and, then, about 15 minutes later, the waterthrush pursued the towhee all over the place, finally driving it off. But that wasn't the end of it. A second later, another male Spotted Towhee came onto the scene, and drove the waterthrush away again. In the very same spot, there's been a Gray Catbird for several days now who does a fine imitation of the song of a Least Flycatcher. Otherwise at Greenlee this morning, there were a few Western Wood-Pewees still moving through, plus a singing Blue Grosbeak. Ted Floyd [email protected] Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado ------------------------------- Ted Floyd Editor, Birding ------------------------------- Please support the American Birding Association: Click on http://www.goodsearch.com/?charityid=884482 to search the internet. Every search provides support to the ABA's programs in Education, Conservation, and Publications. Please visit the website of the American Birding Association: http://www.aba.org _________________________________________________________________ HotmailĀ® goes with you. http://windowslive.com/Tutorial/Hotmail/Mobile?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Tutorial_Mobile1_052009 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Join us at the 2009 Convention in Alamosa: http://cfo-link.org/convention/index.php
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