Just took the dogs for a walk up at Huston Park (Athmar Park neighborhood,
SW Denver, Denver Co.) and had a probable singing BLACK-THROATED GRAY
WARBLER in a spruce about a half block north of the park on Alcott St.  This
was strictly a "purist", heard only encounter as I didn't have my binoculars
which would have been pointless anyway as I had both of our 80+ lb, poorly
trained dogs who were very excited to get up to the park.  Now that I'm back
at the house, will head back up with binoculars and try to track this guy
down and keep the group posted.

 

Good Birding,

Doug

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