Here is a question for the group ... not judging anyone just asking ... 
ethics of using bird call recordings--human or electronic during breeding 
season?

Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.ning.com/
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On Thursday, May 29, 2014 2:29:22 PM UTC-6, Cathy Sheeter wrote:
>
> For some reason cobirds does not like me today!  Third time trying to post 
> this...
>  
> Crow Valley was filled with normal breeding birds and few migrants this 
> AM.  Best bird was an Eastern Wood-pewee, which was silent until I played a 
> recording, at which point it vocalized in response, supporting the physical 
> traits of very pale chest (almost no vest), pale all orange lower mandible, 
> and two uniformly bright (almost white) wingbars.  It also shows the slight 
> cocked-tail pose typical of Eastern per ABA article (
> http://www.aba.org/birding/v40n5p34.pdf).  I uploaded a couple of photos 
> at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/aphelionart/
>  
> Other birds of interest include female Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Northern 
> Waterthrush, and a pair of wood ducks (maybe only notable because I have 
> never seen them here).  On the whole not many warblers there today.
>  
> I cruised through WCR 59 ponds, loloff, lower latham, Stewart's, and Bebee 
> Draw and although a good number of species I really didn't turn up anything 
> truly noteworthy at any of those locations. 
>  
> Cathy Sheeter
> Fort Lupton, CO
>

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