Hi All,

Birding this morning I heard a Yellow Warbler singing and stopped to see if I 
could find it. Finally found the singer perched prominently at the tip of a 
dead branch on top of a cottonwood -- a beautiful male Lazuli Bunting.  In all 
my experiences with Lazulis, both on the West Slope and Front Range, I never 
heard one sing like this. I know they have various ways of singing their song, 
usually more complicated than this "Sweet Sweet Sweet Sweetdeedeedee. Have 
heard many Yellow Warblers, both on W and E slope, and was so sure that's what 
I was hearing.  Surprise surprise!  Isn't birding great!

Anyone else heard a Lazuli sing this song?

Elaine Coley, Loveland

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