COBirders,

Yesterday, I participated in David Hallock’s Indian Peaks Breeding Bird Count. 
My “area” was the Woodland Lake Trail (accessed from Hessie Trailhead, near 
Nederland). I kept hearing a bird that I couldn’t quite identify. It didn’t 
sound quite like a Chipping Sparrow or Dark-eyed Junco, so I thought I’d try 
the new Merlin Bird Sound app (which is amazing, I must say). Without 
hesitation, or providing any other suggestions, it identified the sound/bird as 
a Pine Warbler.  Since eBird designates that bird as “rare”, I don’t want to 
say that that’s what it was, solely on the basis of the call.

I have a recording that I’m happy to share, if someone would like to help me 
(and Merlin) make the right (pardon the pun) “call”. 

Thanks so much!

Gary Brower
Unincorporated Arapahoe County

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