The blue-winged warbler is still at the east end of Welchester Tree Grant Park
and still singing as of this morning around 8am.
David Chartier
Colorado Springs
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Thanks Eric. Great recording! That's the song I heard and I'm guessing it
is the same individual that returned to the same spot this year.
Good info from Rachel on how these birds sing the other song and some
wrong songs. There's been quite a bit of work on the genetics of these
species and
I easily relocated the Blue-winged Warbler this afternoon at Welchester
Tree Park (Jeff Co) at the previously noted location on the northeast side
of the park, however he was singing a mostly Golden-winged Warbler song the
entire 15 min I watched him (or was in range of him). He only sang the
Hi Scott,
I'm curious - how does the song you heard compare to this recording:
http://www.xeno-canto.org/205952
I made this recording in the exact same area as you were today, just last
year around this time. If it sounds like this, it could very well be the
same individual. Read the additional
I was at the park today, too, and heard the bird singing. Only mediocre
views, but nice listening experience. The songs I heard were very close to
what is on Eric's recording.
David Suddjian
Littleton, CO
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 9:28 PM, Eric DeFonso bay.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Scott,
I'm
All,
Having found no rare warblers in Boulder this morning, Joanie Kleypas and I
wandered down to the Welchester Tree Park off 8th Avenue in Jefferson
County. Around 9:15 we wended our way to the east end of the park by the
creek. There we found a lady looking at the singing male Blue-winged
Debbie I were thrilled to see the Blue-winged Warbler today at 5 PM at
Welchester, just inside the park at the North-east corner.
a href=https://www.flickr.com/photos/behnfield/17752749851;
title=Blue-winged Warbler by Tom Behnfield, on Flickrimg
All,
I spent 2 hours at the Welchester Tree Park (access from 8th Avenue), and
the male Blue-winged Warbler finally, and briefly, showed up at 10am. It
was at the east end by the creek and flew in from the east. It was silent.
Cheers, Peter Gent.
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