Sounds like many more people were able to see the bird through out the day
on Sunday. The last ebird report was just after 6pm. It sounds like over
200-250 people have signed the guest book, and as far as I know everyone
has seen the bird. People from many different states arrived to see it
toda
In Trinidad right here (37.1736779, -104.4960503)
Luke Pheneger
Trinidad
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We have Gray Catbirds in Orchard Hills Park in Greenwood Village
On Sun, May 30, 2021 at 12:15 PM Ghislaine Griswold
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> I was happy to read that the Conservancy bird banding group found several
> gray catbirds at Chatfield. At home, about 10 miles south of Chatfield, I
> have been hear
I was happy to read that the Conservancy bird banding group found several
gray catbirds at Chatfield. At home, about 10 miles south of Chatfield, I
have been hearing burbling, mimicry and mewing in the scrub oak clumps, but
could not see who it was. First catbird in 15 years of living here!
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All,
After going through the replies, it seems most more experience birders are
leaning towards immature male for the Yellow Grosbeak. I wanted to share
what new info I learned. Eric D alerted me to Birds of the World through
Ebird/Cornell. I'm not sure how I missed the existence of this but
All,
I was one of the lucky multitude seeing the Yellow Grosbeak yesterday
morning. The group I was with were noting that the bird had dark streaks in
the eyebrow region and on the head, but not in the auricular and cheek
region that is shown for the female in the Sibley and National Geographic
gu
How about Gray Catbird??
sebastianpa...@hotmail.com
Sebastian T. Patti
770 S. Grand Avenue
Unit 3088
Los Angeles, CA 90017
CELL: 773/304-7488
From: cobirds@googlegroups.com on behalf of Jan Tarr
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2021 9:55 AM
To: Colorado Birds
Subject: [c
Can anyone identify this beautiful birdsong I heard in the riparian
environment in the early morning at Lory Park near Fort Collins?
Thanks, Jan
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sdaRHDJe-MUhNe1cNgEfky-7fTw2IuP3/view?usp=sharing
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