Hello everyone,

 

This past April I found a singing male Eastern Bluebird in the same area where 
they bred last year in the Eldorado Mountain Open Space. Then those wet spring 
storms hit and I didn't see him again. Over the last few weeks I've heard a few 
snippets of bluebird song that at some points I thought were Eastern, but I 
never tracked the singer down to confirm. Today I found a juvenile male EASTERN 
BLUEBIRD about a hundred yards from last year's nest site. About 20 minutes 
earlier I had heard and seen a male singing nearby. No sign of the Hooded 
Warbler in over a week, but the OVENBIRD is still singing regularly. The 
bluebirds were in the burned area along the Spring Brook Loop Trail. 

 

Good birding, 


Christian Nunes
[email protected]
http://www.flickr.com/photos/christian_nunes/




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