Hello, Birders.

Andrew and I had a nice ramble around Walden Ponds, Boulder County, earlier 
this morning, Sunday, April 28. At Cottonwood Marsh, we saw 2 Black-necked 
Stilts on the mudflats over on the west side of the marsh.

Other stuff out there: 5 Wood Ducks, 2 lingering Common Mergansers, a spiffy 
Clark's Grebe, lots of activity at the Great Blue Heron rookery, Ospreys at the 
nest platform, 4 American Avocets, 1 Wilson's Snipe, 1 excellent Great Horned 
Owl, 1 Eastern Phoebe, 5 House Wrens, 2 American Dippers, 2 Orange-crowned 
Warblers, 4 Myrtle Warblers, 5 Audubon's Warblers, 1 Lincoln's Sparrow, 2 
Gambel's White-crowned Sparrows still hanging on, 2 Yellow-headed Blackbirds, 
and 15 Brown-headed Cowbirds.

One of the Orange-crowns was bright yellow all over. Was it lutescens, the 
"Pacific" Orange-crowned Warbler? Well, I audio-recorded the bird's exuberant 
song, and I guess it's up to Pieplow and Mlodinow to figure this one out.

Ted Floyd
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Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado                                       

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