Today around ten I observed an interesting Waterthrush at the Hason part of
Fountain Creek Regional Park. I have no previous experience with Louisiana
Waterthrush but I believe there was one with a Northern Waterthrush in the
southern pond (where the Eastern Wood-Pewee was found earlier in the week).
The bird struck me as obviously more white than the near by NOWA. The legs
were pink and depending on the light looked quite bright at times. The
supercilium was clean white except perhaps buffy in front of the eye. The
shape of the supercilium was a solid line perhaps more thick at the rear.
Also the bird had a clean white throat. Feedback on the bird would be
appreciated and photos can be found at http://www.flickr.com/photos/sdhjuw/
The bird was skulking around the south end of the pond. I did not see the
Black-and-White Warbler or the Parula previously reported.

Nick Moore
Colorado Springs

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