I and a friend started birding at sunrise at Sawhill Ponds. I do a breeding
bird survey here every spring and wasn’t expecting to see any migrants.
South of pond 12 in the middle of the area at about 6:30 am, we were amazed
to hear a Veery sing three times!! We never saw it, but its song is
Cobirders, I am sorry I forgot to put that Twin Lakes is in Boulder County. It
sounds like someone refound the bird this evening. I uploaded audio (it was
faint, on an iPhone) to my eBird list. If the bird was refound at 7:40 pm,
hopefully s/he might stick around until morning. Good luck!
Sorry...
I left of the singing Veery, which was a quarter to half mile past where we
heard the Pacific-slope Fly. The Veery was singing around 7 am. There was also
a Cordilleran Flycatcher calling somewhere not far past the Pac Slope. The
Cordilleran was calling first thing in the morning