I finally saw it, trying to drink from my fountain— an American Redstart.
It looks like a first year male or a female bird. Because it has been
singing, I assume it is a male.

Sorry for the confusion. I’ve always had trouble with the higher pitched
warbler songs. When I was hearing many if them all summer, each summer, it
was much easier to remember each one.

Anyone is welcome to try to come see/hear it.
Just text me.

Paula
303-261-7516

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Paula Hansley
Petrographic Consultants International, Inc.
Ph:  720-890-2628

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