I made a mistake. I heard the warbler again and the song is that of a Black
and White Warbler not a Bay-breasted.
I’m walking around the neighborhood to see if I can head it again.
I think the warblers are attracted by the sound of my waterfall.
Trying to figure out how to record on my iPhone!
Hi all
I visited "Nunn Woods" (cemetery road, 108 and 110 Lone Tree Creek
crossings) at lunch after seeing the fallout reporting. Highlight was
Black-and-white Warbler at Lone Tree Creek at 110.
Rest of birds:
Western Kingbird
Horned Lark
Western Meadowlark
Lark Bunting
Common Grackle
This a.m. was a bonus morning for birds to our backyard west of Severance
CO. We had a female Black-headed grosbeak, a Black and White Warbler
climbing on the bark of our trees, a Western Tanager, and Breeding and 1st
year Bullock Orioles. Bryan Guarente--do we have exceptional weather
Re-found at 11:30 about 300 yds upstream from Elena's report. Foraging low to
the ground in last stand of trees on the creek side of the road before the
power lines cross the road. I will post pictures on my eBird list whe I get
home.
Adrian Lakin
Mead, CO
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On Old St Vrain Road about 3/4 mile past Highway 7 in a tree wth an orange
crowned warbler, goldfinch and black capped chickadees. No camera, i took some
shots with the iPhone but probably not any good. On the creek side of the road
Jets before the big barn with red roof.
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Main Reservoir.
West side by Bear Crossing sign. Same place as recently seen Townsend's Warbler.
Burke Angstman
Lakewood
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Hey CoBirds,
Wanted to report a Black-and-White Warbler passing through N. Boulder this
morning. I noticed what I thought was a Nuthatch gleaning the trunk of a tree
near my back door… and at closer look, a Black-and-White Warbler! Unmistakeable
and a first for me and very unexpected this
Birders,
I was at Tempel Grove between 12:15 and 2 this afternoon. For the fourth
consecutive day, it was jacket/gloves/winter cap weather. I found the
continuing female Hooded Warbler again today. Like me, she was stressed
by the cold. Today, she was just south of the westernmost tree brush
Seen again in mixed flock in section 9, at 8:30am today (Thanksgiving).
Scattered when a hawk flew through.
John Shenot
Fort Collins
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I relocated the B Warbler at 2:55pm today on the ground beneath 2 large
spruce trees south of the road that heads almost due west when you cross the
entrance bridge, before that road branches off in 3 directions.
John Shenot
Fort Collins, CO
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Great find, Matt. The female Black-and-white Warbler was still present at 9:30
this morning along the south edge of the cemetery in a mixed species flock.
Photo below.
Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO
> On Nov 11, 2018, at 2:51 PM, Matt Webb wrote:
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> I'm currently watching a
Hey all,
I'm currently watching a Black-and-white Warbler forage with a small flock
of Black-capped Chickadees, Brown Creepers and both Nuthatches in section 8
and moving into and through section G. I don't have a camera, so cannot get
photos.
Matt Webb
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Hi all,
Just now I had a Black-and-white Warbler foraging in a chickadee flock in
the riparian along Coal Creek. This was W of Community Park and E of
Warembourg, along the Coal Creek Bike Path were it enters thick deciduous
forest with cottonwoods and other hardwoods on either side. It was
The Osprey Picnic Area in Rock Canyon, below Pueblo Reservoir dam, a
singing male Black-and-white Warbler was the highlight. I got some
photographs of it.
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Pueblo West, CO
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I visited deKoevend Park (Arapahoe Co.) this evening, hoping to collect my
first juncos at the park. (There were a half dozen in my yard near the
park, so I thought I might spot one there too.) I didn't see any, but a
walk along the High Line Canal trail on the southwest side of the park
Hello everyone,
I am going to try for the black and white warbler that folks have been
seeing at Castlewood Canyon the last few days. Does anyone know exactly
where it has been seen most recently? Thanks,
Marie Hoerner
Castle Rock
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Yesterday the Arkansas Valley Audubon Society co-sponsored a field trip to
the Canon City Riverwalk with Leon Bright and I co-leading with Steve Olson
and Ron Torretta from the Forest Service. The Red-headed Woodpecker was
refound and viewed by the 7 adults and 2 children participating. Steve
BW Warbler at Home Lake near Monte Vista on May 11. Had first hummingbird
(Broadtailed female) this year at my feeder in Del Norte today, May 15,
Virginia Simmons
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I saw/photographed my FOS female Black-and-white Warbler in Garden of the
Gods Park (El Paso County) today, 8 April, at about 11:00 a.m. It was
foraging in Gambel's oaks between Parking Lots #6 #7 and the main
permanent cement trail, westernmost part of the Central Garden. She
Hello All,
There was a female Black-and-White Warbler west of the boathouse at the SW
side of Waneka Lake in Lafayette at 9:30AM this morning (5/15). It was
hanging out in a large White Willow tree close-ish to the road near an
exercise station.
Chris Knight
Longmont, Colorado
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A Black-and-white Warbler was spotted at Bear Creek Regional Park in Colo
Springs at 2:30 this afternoon. It was walking up a slender tree trunk, and
was in amongst a group of Audubon's Yellow-rumps. Seen on the north side of
the creek, just north of the Community Gardens parking lot.
Linda
Birders,
I found a male Black-and-White Warbler at Tempel Grove in NE Bent County
on the morning of April 15. It was in tall cedar trees close to the
granite memorial bench, and creeping along the trunks of the huge
cottonwood trees nearby. I also saw a pair of Eastern Phoebes building
a
At Crow Valley this morning
Black-and-White Warbler
MacGillvray's Warbler
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Wilson's Warbler
Yellow-breasted Chat
Ton of Western Wood-Pewees
About 8 other species
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
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Male not singing in the ravine northeast corner of Pueblo City Park.
Brandon K. Percival -- Pueblo West, CO -- Sent from my phone.
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Maya and I had a striking male Black-and-white Warbler singing as it
working some crack willows,west (~450 feet) of the Poudre Bike trail and N.
College Ave. intersection. There was also a Wilson's Warbler singing
vigorously in the same area.
Rob Sparks
Old Town Fort Collins
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Hello, Birders.
I just audio-recorded a persistently singing male Black-and-white Warbler who
is up in the tall cottonwoods immediately to the left (west of) the observation
platform at Greenlee Preserve, Boulder County. He's hanging out with a bunch of
Yellow-rumped Warblers. Lots of bugs
hi cobirders. Surprise about 11: 30AM Wednesday a Black and White
Warbler showed up at the Thistle feeder. It fed for
about 5 minutes before flying away. It was a first year male . I
found my copy of Warblers book by Jon Dunn . Jon described
the autumn male and notes it wanders west.
Margie Joy and I saw a Black-and-white Warbler in the extreme eastern end of
the Osprey Picnic Area in the Rock Canyon Picnic Area, near the bridge that
heads east to the Pueblo Nature Center. It was last seen at this location at
1245pm. It was with a group of birds, Black-capped Chickadees,
Today around 9:30 AM I saw, and photographed, a Black-and-white Warbler at
Sondermann Park.
Robb Hinds
Colorado Springs
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On July 3, while conducting Breeding Bird Atlas surveys in the Laughlin
Gulch-SE
block (Atlas Region 8, Saguache County), I observed a single male
Black-and-White Warbler singing spontaneously at approximately 0800. I heard
the distinctive wee-see-wee-see-wee-see (squeaky wheel) song, and was
Just heard saw a Black-and-white Warbler down the street. Immediately after
hearing the squeaky-wheel song I got a visual. Yard species #171!!
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Paonia - Delta County
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At home we've found the Black-and-white Warbler three days in a row (May
8-10). There have been lots of birds moving through at our elevation. The
other notable new yard bird is a Brown Thrasher, which I saw this evening.
Otherwise, we've had a Plumbeous Vireo, Virginia's Warblers,
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