Hey COBirders,
Some good migrant movement today, numerous recaptured birds banded earlier this
week, plus 3 returns from 2020. Highlight today at dawn was a Lucy’s Warbler
(after Hatch-year Male - couldn’t be more specific - had adult-type rusty cap,
and size of cap feathers, and adult-style
Hello CObirders,
I believe I have found a Lucy's Warbler in my neighborhood patch.
Here's the link to the checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S68306046
Joe K and Nick K came not long after and we searched for another few hours
to try and relocate the bird with no luck. *Note: I will be birding
5 of us just saw a bright male Nashville Warbler 15 mins ago. This one was a
different individual than the female I had this morning.
David Tonnessen
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Refound the Lucy's on the east side of the pond about 30 min ago. Sinton Pond,
El Paso.
David Tonnessen
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Hi all,
No photos, but I believe I refound the Lucy's at Sinton today before the
weather came in, fyi. I also saw my FOS Orange-Crowned Warbler and FOS
Chipping Sparrows there and some nice Western Bluebirds there. Lots of
beautiful Yellow-rumped Warblers about including Audubon's Myrtles and a
Birders,
I was at Sinton Pond for more than an hour around noon and did not see the
Lucy's Warbler. Two female Hooded Mergansers were on the pond, a Cooper's Hawk
flew from tree to tree, and a dozen Yellow-rumped Warblers were present. A few
Song Sparrows were about, too. And I found a single
COBirders,
Lucy's Warbler still present at SW corner of Sinton Pond.
It was feeding low in a clump of bushes about 15 feet (to SW) from edge of pond
and the large, gnarled willow. According to John Drummond, it had frequented
this cluster of bushes before.
Steve Getty
Colorado Springs
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Seen. Today by four, on SOUTHWEST side of pond
Rebecca Laroche
Denver
Live from the springs
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The Lucy's was seen by 15 or so folks from about 2:30 to 3:00 at Sinton
Pond. It was spotted in the shrubs near the SW end of the pond. Last seen
heading toward the creek.
Many thanks to the unknown photographer who found the bird for us.
Linda Hodges
Colorado Springs
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018,
Kara Carragher just sent me a text, saying she and others are looking at
the Lucy's Warbler. It is North of where the stream outlet crossing the
concrete hiking trail. It's in the small scrubs 1-2 feet above the
ground. This is at Sinton Pond Open Space, Colorado Springs, El Paso
County,
Yes, I received word that the warbler was seen again this morning just a little
upstream from its original location.
David Tonnessen
Colorado Springs
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Is anyone seeing the Lucy's Warbler today?
On Sat, Apr 14, 2018, 5:41 PM David Tønnessen
wrote:
> I've got a Lucy's Warbler right now here at Sinton Pond on southeast side
> of pond along the creek. El Paso County 4/14/2018.
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> David Tonnessen
> Colorado Springs
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I've got a Lucy's Warbler right now here at Sinton Pond on southeast side of
pond along the creek. El Paso County 4/14/2018.
David Tonnessen
Colorado Springs
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Hi, Glenn - might run up there this evening if anyone else sees this bird. I'm
not familiar with that area, and I don't see a corral on Google maps. Could
you provide a little more detail as to where it is? Thank you!
Bryan Arnold
Littleton, CO
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A brief morning visit to the Wheat Ridge green belt east of Wadsworth also
produced a Myrtle YRWA and singing male Northern Waterthrush, along with
about a dozen Western Tanagers.
On Wednesday, May 18, 2016, Glenn Walbek wrote:
> Folks,
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> Dick Schottler is reporting a
The probable Lucy's Warbler seen at the Wheatridge Greenbelt 5/17-18 had
not been relocated as of 0930 5/18.
Dick Schottler, Golden,CO
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Folks,
Dick Schottler is reporting a probable Lucy's Warbler west of Prospect Park at
the Wheatridge Greenbelt near the corral.
Glenn Walbek
Castle Rock, CO
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Cobirders,
The Lucy' Warbler is singing away this morning at the Eaton Cemetery in Weld
County. Also present is a singing Red-eyed Vireo.
Happy spring,
Sue Riffe
Lyons, CO
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CoBirders,
The Lucy's Warbler first reported by David Leatherman and observed by many
others over the last few days was still at Eaton Cemetery this morning from
10 a.m. - 12 Noon. Bob B and hopefully Nancy B also saw the bird, not to
be confused with the 3-4 Blue-gray Gnatcatchers that were
Dave Leatherman just called to say the Eaton Cemetery in Weld County is
Luciful.
The bird was first seen in the original tree as described by Dave in his
previoous post and is now SW of the shops. Staying very high and flying
quite a bit.
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Rachel Hopper
Ft. Collins, CO
David Wade and I searched for almost 2 hrs before spotting the Lucy's Warbler
adjacent to the office/shop building at Eaton Cemetery at 7:53 pm this evening.
Other goodies present were the continuing Red-eyed Vireo, Cassin's Kingbird,
Common Poorwill, Broad-winged Hawk and best of all, a
COBirds,
Leatherman scores another! Caught wind of the Eaton Lucy's Warbler just
after 3pm today. Made it to the cemetery at 4:10pm, no cars or birders in
sight. Disheartening, as well as the relentless 15mph north wind and chilly
temp. Twenty minutes later a small bird, smaller than a
I just had a Lucy's Warbler at Eaton Cemetery. No photo but very tiny, all
white underneath with rusty crown. Lost it. Am thawing out in car and will go
back for try at refind. Also Nashville Warbler, empid, Swainson' Thrush and
ReVireo.
Dave Leatherman
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Cobirders :
Brandon Percival found a Lucy's Warbler around the banding station barn
this morning at Chico Basin Ranch , El Paso County . Note access to the Ranch
for birders requires a fee , registration and the signature of a waiver sheet
at Ranch HQ BEFORE you go looking for the
Also, male Hooded Warbler by the big willow, at Chico Basin Ranch, El Paso
County.
Brandon Percival
On Friday, April 20, 2012, John D jxdru...@aol.com wrote:
Cobirders :
Brandon Percival found a Lucy's Warbler around the banding station
barn this morning at Chico Basin Ranch , El Paso
Just after 7am this morning, I found a male HOODED WARBLER at the banding
station at Chico Basin Ranch, El Paso County. I attempted to send text
messages out, and couldn't. At 718am, I found another warbler, it was chipping
and sounded like a Virginia's Warbler to me, then I saw the bird and
Hi all,
On my way home from RMBO training this morning, I found a Lucy's Warbler in
Rabbit Valley. I originally heard a warbler singing that I didn't recognize
(I am rusty on my warbler songs, so I cannot confirm whether it was a nearby
Virginia's or the Lucy's) and saw a warbler fly from the
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