And next door, at Sawhill Ponds:
Heard and eventually saw a Virginia rail foraging among the dried cattails
in a small marshy spot in the interior of the property.

--Kit


On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 10:55 AM Charles Hundertmark <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Had a FOS Orange-crowned Warbler at Walden Ponds this morning along with a
> couple of gorgeous male Myrtle Warblers in cottonwoods.
> Also two Marsh Wrens singing.
>
> Even more fun was a presumed male White-breasted Nuthatch delivering food
> to a presumed female sitting in the mouth of a cavity.
>
> Chuck Hundertmark
> Lafayette, CO
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