I stand corrected.  Actually located a nice singing male TOWNSEND'S WARBLER
just now (~10am, Sat., 17 Jun.'23) in roughly the same spot I thought I'd
heard a Black-throated Gray earlier.  This guy is giving two songs, the
typical quick, buzzy, high pitched song as well as a slower, clearer version
I had confused for the Black-throated Gray - just occurred to me I should
have tested Merlin out to see what the algorithm returned, maybe later.  As
I indicated in my previous post, this guy is about a half block north of
Huston Park on Alcott St. (SW Denver, Denver Co.).  If you'd like more
information, please let me know separately.

 

Good Birding,

Doug

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