[cobirds] Chestnut Sided Warbler Boulder 5/1

2020-05-01 Thread Luke Pheneger
This morning I found a Chestnut Sided Warbler at Elks Park in Boulder. It
was by the playground but last seen working west.


Good birding,
Luke Pheneger

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[cobirds] Chestnut-sided Warbler, Boulder

2018-09-06 Thread Nathan Pieplow
Hi all,

This morning, an active flock of migrants at the west end of the Cottonwood
Marsh boardwalk at Walden Ponds included a first-winter female
Chestnut-sided Warbler, as well as a Green-tailed Towhee and a bunch of
other more common species. The snipe count at the marsh was 88.

Nathan Pieplow
Boulder

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[cobirds] Chestnut-sided Warbler, Boulder Co.

2012-05-06 Thread Paula Hansley
Thanks to Christian Nunes, whom I saw at Walden, I easily heard and saw the
male Chestnut-sided Warbler along Goose Creek!!!  It was singing in a large
cottonwood tree along Goose Creek just east of the LASP Space Sciences
Building accessed off Discovery Drive.  I heard the warbler as soon as I
got out of my car.  Its song is loud and quite similar to what I call the
second song of the Yellow Warbler.  He was singing several times a
minute, moving from low in the tree to about 1/2 way up the tree.  Also
present were one Myrtle Warbler and dozens of Chipping Sparrows.

Paula Hansley
Louisville

(I watched him from ~10:45 to 11:10 am)

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[cobirds] chestnut sided warbler Boulder

2009-05-17 Thread JohnT

Cobirds:
Great looks at a male Chestnut Sided Warbler this morning
on the Flagstaff Mt Trail near Gregory Canyon.  Go up the Flagstaff Mt
Trail from the road about 25 yards.  The bird was singing from on top
of a walnut tree, very close to a large apple tree.

Stopped at Bobolink meadows this afternoon and watched 5
male bobolinks skylarking.  (north west section of Open Space at
Cherryvale and Baseline).  There is no easy way to get good looks due
to the long distance, and its dangerous to approach from the road.  I
highly recommend going on Linda Georges' trip with Boulder Audubon -
she has the skinny on this stuff.  -   John T (Tumasonis)  -  Boulder
County Audubon.
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