This morning Lark Latch and I refound the Golden-crowned Sparrow by the parking lot at Teller Farms. At 3 this afternoon I refound the Eastern Phoebe first found by Nick Moore at the CU East Campus, just west of Foothill Parkway and south of Arapahoe. It was near the little bridge just south of the stone sign for The Confluence. Two Myrtle Yellow-rumpled Warblers were in the same area. The Phoebe was flapping its tail and silent until I played a recording of a Tennessee bird; then it sang the same song right back! David Waltman Boulder
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