Had my first-of-year Myrtle Warbler and Virginia’s Rail at Walden Ponds this
morning. Also 2 singing Marsh Wrens, many singing Song Sparrows, and at least 4
Canada Geese on nests. At one nest, the adult on the nest was hissing at a pair
of presumed competitors that were aggressively honking at
Hi all,
This morning there was a Palm Warbler along the boardwalk at Cottonwood
Marsh, as well as a Prairie Falcon, Northern Shrike, and American Tree
Sparrows in the back ponds.
Good Birding,
Jack Bushong,
Louisville, CO
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In the back area towards the river on the western edge, there was a Red
Breasted Grosbeak singing in the trees. The Boulder Bird Club was unable to
see it amongst the greenery in the high trees, but it was doing a lot of
singing. The water levels were very high and shorebirds and waterfowl were
Spent three hours at Walden Ponds. American Bittern as well as species
listed below.
Walden Sawhill Ponds (all together), Boulder, US-CO
May 13, 2012 9:58 AM - 12:58 PM
Protocol: Traveling
3.0 mile(s)
Comments: Overcast, mild temp
43 species (+1 other taxa)
Canada Goose 31 Including 8