I just read in the Warblers Guide, by Jon Dunn and Kimball Garrett, about 
Bay-breasted Warblers "Legs and feet usually dark", which probably means, it is 
possible for them to not have dark legs and feet, like the Boulder bird.  This 
bird looks perfect for a Bay-breasted Warbler, cool bird, and nice photos.  
After you all enjoy it up there, please send it down here.

 

Brandon Percival -- Pueblo West, CO



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 From: Brandon K. Percival <[email protected]>
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Sent: Friday, November 8, 2013 11:58 AM
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This bird certainly looks right for a Bay-breasted Warbler, though why does it 
have light colored legs and feet.  Shouldn't they be black, or do immature 
birds in the fall, sometimes have light colored legs and feet.  I don't 
remember seeing one, without black legs and feet.


Congrats to everyone who has been able to add this species to their state list 
today and yesterday, as I know this species has been a problem for a few of the 
high state bird listers.

 

Brandon Percival -- Pueblo West, CO



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 From: Tom Wilberding <[email protected]>
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Sent: Friday, November 8, 2013 9:52 AM
Subject: [cobirds] Bay-breasted pic
 


Thanks to Alan Contreras!
One photo: http://bit.ly/16MX1iH

Tom Wilberding
Boulder, CO

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