Still present at 11:00 today behind junipers
Greg Vassilopoulos
Loveland
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Hello CObirders!
I went birding this morning with a friend at Timnath Reservoir, originally
expecting to see only migration shorebirds, but along the northern shore
where there are clusters of dense trees, we were pleasantly surprised to
discover some early fall warbler migrants!
We started at
Just found and spent a fair amount of time with a Male Hooded Warbler
hanging out just north of the west side of the pipeline trail before you
enter the forested section. This is the trail that leaves from the
cottonwood wetlands parking lot. It is along the side trail hanging out
amongst some low
Bayard and I had a stunning male Hooded Warbler on Spanish Creek in Crestone
this morning. He paused long enough for me to get adequate photos. 8th
record for the valley (per John Rawinski) and only the 2nd I know of for
Saguache - although there may be more Hooded Warblers than birders currently
i
Hi everyone,
Daniel Maynard reported a female Hooded Warbler this morning at Barr Lake
(Adams County). Riley and Heather Morris re-found the bird this afternoon
close to the banding station. I also had a Virginia's Warbler this morning
at Barr Lake, below the dam.
Good to see some nice warbl
Found this morning on the south side of the Park near the canal (warbler
grove). Still present. Good pics and seen by many. A nice male. Busy foraging
bugs.Happy birding close to home.
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I stayed local today, and did not leave Bent County. In a remote
location on the west end of John Martin Reservoir, within John Martin
SWA, I observed a male Hooded Warbler. I also heard a Carolina Wren. Of
interest, in this habitat characterized by mature willows of two
species, mid
I posted this because I think the warbler might stick in the vicinity for a few
days.
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Sorry for the late post but I found a Hooded Warbler on the north side of
Manitou Lake along the creek today around 1. Last seen at 39.0923530,
-105.0974303. Other birds of note; tame McCown's Longspur on east shore, Swamp
Sparrow in south marsh, and 5 Long-billed Dowitchers.
David Tonnessen
nt: Monday, September 23, 2019 5:44 PM
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> Subject: [cobirds] Hooded Warbler - Arapahoe County
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> Cobirders,
>
> The Hooded Warbler was seen at the previously described location at 5:15 pm
> this evening. The best way to see the bird is to employ the method used
The male Hooded Warbler continues Wednesday morning at Lee Gulch west of
Mineral.
Refound @ 9:40 a.m. and just had good looks at it on NORTH side of creek. It
was working the trees and thick creek understory at or below eye level about 75
yards east (upstream) of the clearing described by Scott
Still continuing. Further west towards the Kettle Ave access point, took awhile
to find.
Matt, Littleton CO
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Hooded warbler was seen in the thickets across the stream at 39.577202,
-104.982320.
It is off the gravel trail that goes from Mineral to the west on Lee Gulch
trail. About 50 yards in there is a dead tree with a limb that comes straight
out then goes straight up at a 90 degree angle.
Birders
Still present. Low along creek near mineral ave entrance, approx 1/2
between mineral ave and the little clearing downstream.
Eric Storms
Castle Rock
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 1:19 PM DuWayne Worthington <
duwayne.worthing...@valorchristian.com> wrote:
> The hooded warbler is still in the same spot
The hooded warbler is still in the same spot as of this morning at
10:30am. I got a brief glimpse of him in the middle of the thicket on the
south side of the stream. When you are sitting in the clearing on the
north side of the stream, the thicket is upstream on the south side. He
was very deep
The Hooded Warbler is still here this morning. I saw him shortly after 10 am.
Following the coordinates shared by Greg Goodrich. Same exact area near the
ground near very bottom of gulch. Sun lite and seen well.
Meg Reck
Arapahoe
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The Hooded Warbler at the Lee Gulch location was heard and seen this
morning between 7 and 7:15 am.
Seen on the north side of the creek, low in the under story brush. Heard
on both sides.
Ric Olson
Castle Rock, Co
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Cobirders,
The Hooded Warbler was seen at the previously described location at 5:15 pm
this evening. The best way to see the bird is to employ the method used by
those that saw the bird yesterday. Cross th
Cobirders,
The Hooded Warbler was seen at the previously described location at 5:15 pm
this evening. The best way to see the bird is to employ the method used by
those that saw the bird yesterday. Cross the creek to the small clearing
on the north side of the creek. Plop down and be patient.
Still here as of 10:35 on Sunday in the same location. Calling occasionally
Santiago Tabares,
Littleton, CO
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Hi all,
While walking along the Lee Gulch trail this afternoon I chanced upon a
calling male HOODED WARBLER. See the attached ebird checklist for more
details. Initially spotted roughly 50 feet from Mineral Ave.
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S59964275
Good birding,
Santiago Tabares,
Litt
Seeing it in the same spot 5/25. 9:00 am
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 3:13 PM Luke Pheneger
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Hooded Warbler continues in same location.
Luke Pheneger
Longmont
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Still here same location as of 1045
JamesMcCall
Arvada
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Birders,
Around noon today I found a male Hooded Warbler at Main Res. approx. 100
yds west of the south parking lot on the main trail. Later, Mark Chavez
and I searched for about a hour with only fleeting looks and one
reasonable picture. The bird is very quiet and difficult to locate.
Ric
I birded Olney Springs SWA, in Crowley County starting at 11:57am, for 41
minutes. It wasn't raining, like it was most of the way from Lamar to
there. The dirt road off the canal into where you park, was certainly
muddy (which I think most dirt roads are in SE Colorado today). I didn't
visit any
Hooded Warbler that was reported by Glenn Walbeck is still at the Last
Chance Rest Area as of 12:42 pm today 4/29/19.
Ken Wat
Aurora
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Migrants started off slow at Last Chance Rest Area in Washington County when my
group of 5 birders arrived around 10:15 this morning. After 30 minutes of
grackles and house sparrows in the grove, things picked across the street, with
the highlight being a calling Hooded Warbler (photo below). Fu
Hooded Warbler refound today as well just west of the northern bridge.
Santiago Tabares
Littleton, Colorado
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was seen again at 8:40 AM. A beautiful male. It responded to playback chips
of this species. In the thickets over and near the stream on the trail
close to the stream (north side) close to the upstream bridge. I was able
to point out the location to four other birders; for one of whom it was a
life
Hi Everyone,
I was on my walk today around Twin Lakes in Boulder today 5/14. It was quite
birdy. Best bird was a singing male Hooded Warbler where the Twin Lakes trail
intersects Wellington Rd.
Mark Miller Longmont, CO
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David Dowell, Kathy Mihm-Dunning and I found an adult, male Hooded Warbler at
the Rocky Ford SWA. Park at the west most parking area (just east of Hwy 266).
The bird was on the east side of the pond here.
Joey Kellner
Littleton, Colorado
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> The hooded is very skulky, but it is singing fairly regularly about 100m
> west from the p
27;t recall any song.
Karl Stecher
Centennial
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Subject: Re: [cobirds] Hooded Warbler--Main Reservoir/Jeffco
The hooded is very skulky,
The hooded is very skulky, but it is singing fairly regularly about 100m
west from the parking lot in a big thicket on the outside of the path from
the lake. He's singing what is their second song that can be translated
to, "I wanna rent a video" rather than the primary song of "tawee tawee
tawee-
Sorry for the late report(moving mom's furniture)!! Yesterday, I found a
Hooded Warbler at Main Reservoir in Lakewood around 11am. I was able to get
Glen Walbek on the bird before it disappeared. Today, I got a report from Art
Hudak and David Starbuck that the bird has been re-found. This ve
Hi all,
My brother and I just now had an adult male Hooded Warbler in the cottonwoods
along the creek on the southeast side of Cherry Creek SP. This was 35 yds from
the road along a gravel/dirt trail near the wetlands preserve.
Good birding,
Ryan and Jack Bushong
Louisville, CO
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Stephany McNew and I decided to go to Chico Basin Ranch, El Paso/Pueblo
Counties, hoping for a few migrants and other birds. We found a few birds
before the howling North wind came.
El Paso County side (banding station):Hooded Warbler - 1 male
(photographed)Gray Flycatcher - 1 (photographed)He
The Hooded Warbler x seen earlier this spring is still present in Roxborough
and is still singing. I saw it yesterday, but did not see a mate.
Regards
-Greg Pasquariello
Roxborough CO
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Tried to refind the hooded at about 2pm, but no luck. However, there was a
red-eyed vireo in the same area.
Date: Sat, 24 May 2014 09:43:32 -0700
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Subject: [cobirds] Hooded Warbler at Fountain Creek Regional Park, El Paso, 5/24
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Chris
Duckwood is the next road south of the road that goes to the nature center.
There is a parking area at the end of Duckwood.
Robb Hinds
Colorado Springs
El Paso County
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> Chris Knight reports a Hooded Warbler near Duckwood Parking lot at
> Fount
Chris Knight reports a Hooded Warbler near Duckwood Parking lot at Fountain
Creek Regional Park, El Paso County, this morning. I don't know the exact
directions. Good luck.
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
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Here's link that should get you to it, but directions below.
https://www.google.com/maps/dir//39.4711281,-105.0764951/@39.4700721,-105.076235,18z/data=!4m4!4m3!1m0!1m0!3e0
My address is 7434 Eagle Rock Drive 80125. GPS knows it, but if you need
more specifics:
South on Wadsworth to Waterton.
Wa
Sorry, forgot to add my signature. If you're in the area, the hooded
warbler is stupid simple to find. Let me know if you want directions
Greg Pasquariello
Roxborough Co
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I have a singing male hooded warbler in Roxborough village open space. I
made a recording, reasonable quality. In good habitat, and he appears to be
setting up territory.
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My warbler class, which I teach for the Boulder County Nature Association,
hit the jackpot today on our first field trip! Quite a few common breeding
and migrating birds arrived in the foothills at the end of the week,
including Virginia's Warblers, several Orange-crowned Warblers,
Yellow-breasted
Kara Carragher, Bill Maynard, and I saw a male Hooded Warbler at Chico Basin
Ranch (fee area), this morning. It was in the wet area with Willows, between
the banding station and the Bell Grove (this is in El Paso County). There was
also a Broad-winged Hawk in the banding station trees early
Hello CoBirders,
This morning I awoke to the song of a beautiful adult male Hooded Warbler
in my yard. As of right now it is still here. If anyone would like to see
it just send me an email for directions.
Sean Walters
Loveland, CO
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I returned this morning to Pueblo Mtn Park to put some effort into looking
for the Hooded and Grace's Warblers that have been reported there since
during prior visits my focus has been on the Acorn Woodpeckers. I bombed
on the Grace's Warbler, maybe too late in the morning to catch it singing
(tha
Hello, Birders.
The male Hooded Warbler, found yesterday by Chishun Kwong, was again in Gregory
Canyon early this morning, Sunday, June 10th. In fact, it was the very first
bird I heard as I pulled into the parking lot. I've posted to the CFO Facebook
group a sound spectrogram of the bird's so
shortly after 9 am today
Chishun kwong
Superior CO
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Dear Birders,
There was a singing male HOODED WARBLER a few hundred yards south of the
Bobolink Trail parking lot off Baseline Road this morning. He was making his
way south along the greenbelt rather quickly, singing as he went. At the first
ditch crossing south of the parking lot, there was
The reported Hooded Warbler continues in the wooded area north of the lake. It
was there singing and foraging today at 10:30am
Luis (Beto) Matheus
Erie, CO
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This morning there was a singing Hooded Warbler at Bear Creek Nature Center in
Colorado Springs.
It was just east of the Bear Creek Visitors Center around the wooden boardwalk
area.
Steve Getty
Colorado Springs
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COBirders,
A male singing Hooded Warbler was found by Steve Getty this morning just
east of the boardwalk trail near Bear Creek Nature Center in Colorado
Springs. Bear Creek Regional Park is an under birded park with some
goodies from time to to. Any bird sightings between now and May 22 would
be
Scouting for the convention, Tom Wilberding, Bill Kaempfer, Maggie Boswell
and I saw the Hooded Warbler in some willows next to the parking lot.
Todd Deininger
Longmont, CO
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Dave Leatherman just called to report a female Hooded Warbler at the Holyoke
Cemetery in Phillips County. Last seen on the NE side under some junipers.
Directions - Holyoke is at the intersection of US-6 and US-385, 50 miles
east of Sterling, 32 miles south of Julesburg, and 37 miles n
Well, Valco Ponds area in Pueblo strikes again, this time with a male HOODED
WARBLER. It was first in the Valco Ponds parking lot, behind the restroom,
near the river, and then flew over to the Osprey Picnic Area in Rock Canyon,
where Margie Joy, Clif Smith, and Pearle Sandstorm-Smith all were
Greetings All,
Actually, I tell a small lie. The Hooded Warbler was across the river (north of
Poudre River), near the Poudre River Trail parking lot.
The bird flew from one tree to another, immediately towards the river from the
parking area. I then watched it hop about a cottonwood for a few
Hello all,
Michael Kiessig, Rob Raker, and I saw a singing male Hooded Warbler in
the lower part of Long Canyon on Flagstaff Mountain, Boulder Co. today. The
bird was along the Ranger Trail a few hundred feet north of the junction of the
Ranger Trail and the Long Canyon Trail. Park at the Rea
Tammy and I were awakened by a singing Hooded warbler this morning in the
Aberdeen section of Pueblo east of City Park. It sang from tall trees around
our house. I managed to get a brief glimpse of it. The rest of the time it
was just a loud voice. We did some early atlasing in a block west of Beul
I stopped at Lamar Woods this morning before leaving to return home but the
winds were strong and gusty and if anything was singing they would need a
megaphone to be heard. The only migrating birds I saw in a quick look were
many Swainson Thrushes.
I also stopped by Temple Grove at the Ft Lyon Ca
Hi:
Goodness gracious I found a rare bird, certainly not my usual modus operandi
One female Hooded Warbler on the Highline canal in Cherry Creek Village
(adjacent to Denver), between Belleview and Quincy where the canal path
intersects the path leading to Kent School
Bob Righter
Denver CO
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Thanks to Thomas Heirnrich, who I ran into at Lamar Woods this morning where
he was birding with his brother, who told me that there was a singing Hooded
Warbler and singing Red-eyed Vireo at Temple Grove north of Lamar earlier I
changed my plans (I had already lost what I believe was the Philadelp
Greetings All,
There was a goodly push of passerines at Golden Ponds this morning, with birds
moving down the riparian strip at a fairly steady rate. A return visit in the
afternoon undoubtedly would've yielded different individuals. The main birds
involved in this movement were YR Warblers, W
At 2:30pm today, I refound the female Hooded Warbler reported by
Christian Nunes at Twin Lakes in Boulder. As described earlier, this
is a female with very dark head markings. I am no expert at warbler
calls, but I heard an unfamiliar call note that led me to her. This
bird wasn't associating wi
Birders,
A heavily-hooded female HOODED WARBLER was working the ditch that goes through
the nice cottonwood grove at Twin Lakes Open Space this morning. She was
calling a lot.
Christian Nunes
Boulder, CO
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This morning I found a male Hooded Warbler in the willows along Grape Creek
just below the DeWeese Res. dam. There were also a few Wilson Warblers
and many Yellow-rumps in the willow thicket here.
The reservoir is full and overflowing at the spillway. With almost no
exposed shoreline, the
Hello all,
We were at the nursing home in Walsh today and saw a flash of yellow amongst a
group of house sparrows, enjoying a spray of water from a sprinkler. Thought
is might be a hoooded warbler and on coming home and checking I am quite sure
it was. Nice find in an unlikely place!
Judi Ogl
>From John Spencer-
The location was close to the west side of Hawthorn Community Garden (1630
Hawthorn in north Boulder), along the Boulder Farmer's Ditch- there is a bike
path giving easy public access. HOWEVER the neighboring open field of Long's
Iris Garden to the west is private, and does
I was able to find the Hooded Warbler at Fountain Creek park at about
11 this morning that Mel Goff reported (there were several birders
looking at it). It is staying close to the trail and providing some
good photo opportunities. It is a really good looking bird!
http://avoapples.com/birds/IMG_54
Cobirders,
I birded from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. today at Fountain CreeK Regional Park near the
nature center. The woods were full of birds especially just south of the
nature center, south of nature center pond, along "warbler alley and then also
in the woods north of the nature center along the
Cobirders,
Unlike most birders that report from my part of the state, I work
full-time, and don't have the luxury of visiting multiple sites on a
daily basis. The birder in me still enjoys looking for warblers this
time of year, a pursuit that may take up 15 minutes in a typical spring
day fo
A nice male Hooded Warbler was seen by Joey Kellner, Dick Schottler and
myself near the bridge at Last Chance. Other nearby birds were a Western
Tanager, Swainson's Thrush, a few Yellow-rumped Warblers, numerous
White-crowned
Sparrows, "pink-sided Juncos" and two Lincoln's Sparrows. Across t
Today on DFO trip to Chauteuqua Park, near the beginning of Mesa Trail (I
think)
was a Male Hooded Warbler singing. The bird moved up the trail and
refound again singing. Then the hooded Warbler moved back down the slope.
Tim Smart
Broomfield, CO.
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Bob Shade called to report:
A singing male HOODED WARBLER:
Park in the small parking lot just outside the East entrance to
Chatfield State Park (the parking lot serves the Highline Canal).
Walk downstream along the Highline Canal just past Mile Marker 7.
There will be a large cottonwood on the ri
All,
Just to add one more interesting thing from Sondermann Park in Colorado Springs
today. Bob Harnish and I heard a loud chipping warbler this morning near the
parking area around 6:15am, that I was fairly certain was a Hooded Warbler.
Though, we couldn't see the bird and it quit chipping.
Dear Cobirders,
I was able to walk the trails around Twin Lakes twice today (5/8).
First, in the morning with Joyce Takamine and Maggie Boswell, the
typical warblers were present, Yellow Warbler, Orange-crowned Warbler,
Yellow-rumped Warblers and Common Yellowthroat. We were unable
Hi all,
I was literally on my way out of Dixon Reservoir this morning heading
toward the parking lot when I found a male Hooded Warbler. I found it
the creek with water in it on the north end of the area just south of
the road (LCR 42C), and it moved to the neighboring dry creek, and
then south t
John and I birded Last Chance for about 1 1/2 hours today...birds seen included
(but not limited to):
- Hooded Warbler
- Short-Eared Owl
- Northern Waterthrush
- Rose-breasted Grosbeak (we only saw a female, but a male was seen there today)
- White-throated Sparrow
- Brown Thrasher
- Northern Moc
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