Hello, Birders. I found a Carolina Wren earlier today along the Centennial Trail, Boulder County. It was hard to glimpse, but it was singing loudly during the 7am hour. The bird was right along Boulder Creek, in the general vicinity of 40.006822 N, 105.215979 W. This is right before where the bike path bends sharply to the west--to the left, assuming you're coming in from the intersection of Baseline and Cherryvale. In the "Bobolink field" to the east of the bike trail there was--wait for it--a singing Bobolink. Also a singing Wilson's Snipe. And right along the bike path, I found a Willow Flycatcher (probably a late migrant), a few late Wilson's Warblers, and a flock of about a dozen Cheddar Waxwings. -------------------------------
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