Sorry for late word on this -- a family issue caused the delay.
This morning around 10:45 I observed a juv/fem type Blackburnian Warbler in
Lee Martinez Park, Fort Collins (Larimer).
Precise location: wood-planked steel bridge on West Poudre Trail about 1/8
mi. W of the College Ave overpass
Chris Knight and I saw a Blackburnian Warbler in the Rock Canyon Picnic
Area, on the North side of the Arkansas River, below Pueblo Reservoir dam,
this morning (21 Sept). It was pretty much directly across the river from
the Fish Hatchery Ponds in cottonwood trees with a flock of other warblers
September 1st. A Blackburnian Warbler was spotted flitting around the
banding station at Barr Lake State Park (Adams). It was with some
Townsend's Warblers. Larger numbers than usual of Townsend's seem to be all
over that area of Barr. If you see them, check for a Blackburnian Warbler
too!
I
John Breitsch re-found Joe Chen’s Thursday evening Blackburnian Warbler at
6:55am today in tall trees just north of the Dunkirk Street pond. Still
here.
Good birding!
Patrick O’Driscoll
Denver
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Earlier today I had a Blackburnian Warbler foraging in Rabbit brush along
the Arkansas River trail at the location of the Carolina Wren. It was
with a flock of Dark-eyed Juncos and was joined by a flock of Bushtits.
Poor pic posted on eBird. https://ebird.org/checklist/S61556466
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Hi All,
The Blackburnian Warbler continues this morning along Airport Rd. Last seen in
the pines south of Staghorn, east of the north end of the median.
Michael Lester
Littleton
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> On Nov 17, 2018, at 9:06 AM, Arthur Bezuidenhout wrote:
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> Re-found it in the trees
Re-found it in the trees described by Karl this morning at 8:57
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> On Nov 17, 2018, at 8:35 AM, Bryan Guarente wrote:
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> Still present saturday morning 8am in the Oakwood Cr pines west of staghorn
> road. It was hanging out with some juncos and a yellow-rumped warbler.
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Still present saturday morning 8am in the Oakwood Cr pines west of staghorn
road. It was hanging out with some juncos and a yellow-rumped warbler.
Bryan
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Boulder, CO
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There were seven or eight of us searching for the warbler yesterday
afternoon. I was there for about an hour and a quarter before someone else
relocated it. Of note for birders...this is only the second one I have seen
in Colorado. The first was with Harold Holt in the 1970s. But I heard them
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Per Karl Stecher, he had the Blackburnian at 3:30 pm on the east side of
Airport. He'll post more details later.
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Present this morning at 8-8:30 where David Dowell described sw of jct Oakwood
Circle Drive and Staghorn in pines with aphids. Also there were Black-capped
Chickadees and a Yellow-rumpled Warbler.
Dave Leatherman
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David Dowell re-found the bird, north of the eBird hotspot on Staghorn
Drive in pines.
His great pics here:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S49934955
I will not be here to post reports (positive or negative) about this bird
for the next few days.
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There is now an eBird "stakeout hotspot" pin marker where Scott found this
rarity.
It may show up on the hotspot map today or not until tomorrow.
Joe Roller, Denver
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This morning at 8am I observed a 1st winter Blackburnian Warbler in conifer
trees east of Airport Road along Dry Creek Greenway (Kristen Schall
Greenspace), where a spur trail leads north to Staghorn Drive.
Another non-Yellow-rumped Warbler (sharp chip) was also present in the pine
crown that I
Hi all, I have a female Blackburnian Warbler at Bobolink Trail in Boulder,
Colorado. Probably about 1/4 mile S of the trailhead. Red-eyed Vireo in the
area as well.
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A group of us searched the whole SE corner where we saw it fly into but we were
unsuccessful in refinding the bird again. We found some other late migrants
such as a Western Wood Pewee, Hammonds Flycatcher, Yellow Warbler, and a high
count of Townsends Warblers tallied at 9.
Good Birding
We haven't found it since the second brief sighting but we saw it moving SE
last.
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Hanging with 2 Townsends Warblers and multiple Yellow Rumped Warblers moving
slowly West.
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Continues as of 10/1 working on exact coordinates.
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The Warbler flock continues this morning at Grandview Cem in Fort Collins,
including both the Townsend's warbler and the Blackburnian warbler. Thanks to
Dave for posting.
Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO
> On Sep 28, 2017, at 6:27 PM, DAVID A LEATHERMAN wrote:
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> I was in
I had a very brief look at a BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER north of Prospect Rd this
afternoon. I was on the west side of the river just south of the little bridge
that crosses Spring Creek (used to be a sign here that said "Confluence Pond").
At this point along the bike trail there is a mowed lane
I just got a text from Dave Wade about a Blackburnian Warbler at the
Prospect Ponds SE parking lot. He said there were a lot of birds around.
I checked some migrant traps in the eastern part of the county before work
this morning without much luck. I wonder if the river corridors are the
place
Hello Everyone,
I ran across a Blackburnian Warbler along the canal behind our house
today. It was very difficult to detect and continue to watch
(relatively slow moving bird in thick trees!) and when I returned ~20
minutes later I could not refind it, even after 1.5 hrs. About 4 hrs
later, I
I took a quick birding bike ride along the Poudre Bike Trail and I had a
male Blackburnian Warbler about 0.45 miles west of the Poudre Bike Trail
and Lee Martinez Park trail intersection. Then the rain came down and I
lost it foraging high in some cottonwood trees.
good birding,
Rob Sparks
a
Brandon Percival is reporting a singing male BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER at the
south end of Lamar Community College woods in Prowers County.
http://coloradocountybirding.org/BySite.aspx?SiteID=331CountyID=51
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Lisa Edwards, Maggie Boswell, Kathy Mihm-Dunning and I found an adult
Blackburnian Warbler which was seen 1.5 miles south of Baca County Road MM on
Road 45 at stream crossing. STAY ON ROAD!
Joey Kellner
Littleton, Colorado
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COBirders,
Thanks to a number of phone calls and text messages, I drove to Beidleman
Nature Center, a.k.a. Catamount Institute, a part of Sondermann Park in Colo
Spgs to search for the previously reported Blackburnian Warbler (by Bob
Gooycolea via Ken Pals), first seen on 23 May. The warbler
Just before noon, the beautiful adult male Blackburnian Warbler was seen by
several of us (Kara Carragher, Lisa Edwards, Bill Maynard, Bob Harnish, and
couple other birders). It was in the North East part of the parking lot, in
the ponderosa pines trees. The bird was also seen by Robb Hinds,
COBirders,
The Blackburnian Warbler reported earlier was still around the parking area
at the Beidlelman Environmental Center/Catamount Institute as of 7:00 p.m.
this evening. Allan and Theresa Burns, Seetta Moss, Robb Hines were
already there to help me find it. It was in the pines in the NE
COBirders,
Bob Goycoolea sent me an e-mail that he saw a male Blackburnian Warbler on
Thursday afternoon (May 23) around 5 pm, just south of the play area in the
willows at the Beidleman Environmental Center/Sonderman Park in Colorado
Springs. I hope it is still around for anyone wanting to find
Hey folks,
After work I encountered a glowing orange male Bl ackburnian Warbler along the
Animas River Trail behind the Durango Fish Hatchery. The first I have seen in
Colorado. My wife was able to run over and take some photos which she is
posting on Facebook at the Birding Colorado
http://coloradobirder.ning.com/photo/blackburnian-warbler-2
Penny B reporting ... specific location (Bobcat Ridge Natural Area) in
comments area
Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
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Fairly birdy at Bear Creek Lake Park (BCLP)this morning. More
migrants than I have seen earlier.
Got 3 glimpses of a male Blackburnian Warbler (still very brilliantly
colored with flaming orange yellow) as he fed in the upper half of a
large cottonwood tree before taking off high in the
All,
Bruce Webb and I birded the East CU Campus early this morning.
There was a male Blackburnian Warbler on the south side of
Boulder Creek immediately north of the running track. It was
mostly silent, but would sing softly occasionally. We also
refound the Black-throated Gray Warbler, which
The Blackburnian WarblerIis currently being seen in the Dicks' backyard in
Greeley! Ruth told my mom and me that he is coming when it is warmer in the
early afternoon. He showed up around 11, and is usually gone around 4 pm.
Jessi Oberbeck
Westminster, Co
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With the permission of Ruth and Milton Dick who are the hosts, this is a
posting for a BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER in their Greeley (Weld) yard. The bird,
probably a first-fall male, has been present since 11November, first seen by
the Dicks. It forages mostly in some big, aphid-laden, Austrian
A few days ago (5/22) while conducting transects for RMBO I came across a male
Blackburnian Warbler at a small seep in Pinyon-Juniper habitat above the Yampa
River near Deerlodge Park in Dinosaur NM. Other migrants of some note or maybe
just personal interest to me at Dinosaur over the
This morning a male Blackburnian Warbler was feeding in cottonwood, box elder,
ash and an apple tree at the eastern end of CU's East Campus--the same area
where the Yellow-throated Warbler and Yellow-throated Vireo were found in late
April.
Maggie Boswell
Boulder
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Subject: [cobirds] Blackburnian Warbler, Boulder Creek Path
Cole Wild reports a singing male Blackburnian near where the Yellow-throated
warbler has been seen.
Christian Nunes
At about 2:30 this afternoon, November 5, I observed a first-fall female
Blackburnian Warbler working the Siberian Elms all around the black swamp at
Last Chance (Washington County). It wasn't the dullest they can be (the upper
breast/lower throat had a golden glow to it when viewed head-on)
While birding my way to work today there was a female Blackburnian
Warbler along the Poudre bike trail. This rare fall migrant had
orange yellow upper breast and throat. I also saw a grayish back and
dark auriculars that looked fairly broad. Other birds seen were
Wilson’s Warblers, Western
I stopped at Veterans Park in Canon City this morning to see if the
Black-throated Blue Warbler was still around. I found the BTBW plus a
Blackburnian Warbler nearby. There were also several Yellow-rumped Warblers
in the
park. These warblers were all found in the hackberry trees behind
As snow softly fell this morning at Crow Valley (Weld County), a
Blackburnian Warbler fed on cedars in the southwest corner. The Red-naped
Sapsucker
persists, weeks after the initial sighting.
At Barr Lake, a first cycle Sabine's Gull was seen flying over the middle
of the lake.
Joe
The rain in west Fort Collins has led to somewhat of a fallout of kinglets,
sparrows, warblers. A prize in my neighborhood (West Lake St at Wildwood Rd)
was a juv male Blackburnian Warbler (photographed) calling consistently.
Nick Komar
Ft Collins CO
Today, Tom Lechleitner, John Rutherford and I birded Crow Valley Camground.
The cool weather brought some nice birds including a first fall male
Blackburnian Warbler. The bird was with a mixed flock of many Wilson's, couple
of Townsend's, Cassin's Vireo, and a couple of Empid Flycatchers.
Dear Cobirders,
I headed out to the Ponderosa Pine forests of Boulder County this
morning (8/25) to try and track down a Townsend's Warbler. First stop
was Bald Mountain Open Space, where we quickly realized that the bird-
of-the-day was going to be Western Bluebird. These guys
At 11:15 this morning I heard a Blackburnian Warbler singing in a wooded
area between the Coal Creek trail and the Coal Creek golf course.He sang the
sweet, thin, ascending song-- not the one on the Cornell website. The bird
sang three times on the far side of a grove of trees then came closer to
COBirders,
With an overnight shift in the wind direction, a new batch of migrants
finally arrived at Chico Basin Ranch this morning (fee area). At the
Rose Pond in Pueblo County, I heard a high-pitched song I thought was
either Cape May or Bay-breasted Warbler, I wasn't disappointed to find
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