Hey, everybody.

Earlier this sunny Mother's Day morning, May 14, I heard and saw at least 
four *eastern warbling-vireos (Vireo g. gilvus)* at the Walden-Sawhill 
ponds complex, Boulder County. Here is a sound spectrogram of one of the 
birds:

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This is the song of an *eastern warbling-vireo* because it is long (3+ 
sec.), sweet, fast, frenetic, and herky-jerky, with a high-pitched terminal 
"squirt!" note. It lacks burry ("modulated") elements, and the baseline 
frequency is around 2 kHz. Here is a photo of the bird giving this song:

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The vireo appears large-billed and bright overall, with relatively 
low-contrast plumage. It was accompanied by another bird, perhaps its mate, 
that appeared identical in plumage.

Another *eastern warbling-vireo* at the Walden-Sawhill complex gave this 
song:

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And yet another gave this song:

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Audio of these three birds can be heard at my eBird checklist for the 
visit: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S36842696

With decent study in the field, many warbling-vireos can be assigned to one 
taxon or the other. It's great to look at and listen to the birds, but, for 
documentation birds, nothing beats photos and audio. Especially audio.

In other bird news, the Walden-Sawhill complex was essentially devoid of 
migrants. If it hadn't been for a single *yellow-rumped warbler,* there 
wouldn't have been any! I gather Bill Kaempfer and Luke Pheneger absconded 
east with all the good Boulder County birds. Turncoats. Anyhow, other stuff 
at Walden-Sawhill this morning included a wayward *wild turkey,* a *western 
wood-pewee,* 5 *eastern kingbirds,* a *yellow-breasted chat,* and 4 *Bullock 
orioles.*

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

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