CObirders,
A few minutes ago, I sat down in my favorite chair to read the paper and
was greeted by a familiar song: a Tennessee Warbler singing in my maple
tree! It sang 3 songs, then flew to the east. I heard it sing one more
time. It is a loud song compared to other warbler songs, so if you
Max and Lainie Miller reported and photographed a Tennessee Warbler
yesterday at Barr Lake (Adams County). Several of us saw the bird high in
the trees at the main picnic area next to the Nature Center parking lot
this morning. Appreciate the birder who gave us a head's-up!
Adam Vesely
Thornto
This afternoon (4:15ish) while looking for the Black-throated Green Warbler,
Adrian Lakin and I saw a Tennessee Warbler. The bird was in the block to the
northeast side of the cemetery. Adrian first spotted the bird in the Honey
Locust tree behind the chicken pen on the south side of the north a
There was a Tennessee warbler yesterday at Twin Lakes, along the trail a little
east of the tree where great horned owls nested for several years. Mark
Holmgren and I got good views of it, and he posted pictures on the eBird list.
Sorry for the late post. I went back early this morning and he
CObirders,
About 6:30 am back by Boulder Creek, there was a Tennessee Warbler singing
high in the cottonwoods!! It was with a small flock of Yellow-rumped
Warblers. Its sharp, staccato song was instantly recognizable. Just to be
certain, I asked my friend Karen Axe to play the song quietly on he
Peter,
It sounds like you likely found the bird. It was associating with that flock
yesterday when I saw it mid day, and again when my fiancée went yesterday
evening. The back is much more green than an orange crowned, and the underparts
are are mostly white, the undertail coverts in particula
Hey all,
I chased the Tennessee Warbler this morning at 7:45am at Vanderbilt Park.
I found a warbler fitting the description in a group with yellow rumps at
the southwest corner of the pond: distinct eye line, olive-ish tending to
green. But I am not good at all with warblers, and had I not b
Early this morning had a Tennessee Warbler (glad we got such good looks at
the one along Boulder Creek bike path yesterday!), an American Redstart,
and several more than usual Yellow Warblers at CU South (at the pond at
Bridgewalk).
I checked after work today and didn’t see them again, though ther
While Birding Pioneer Park today in Sterling, Will Anderson found a
Tennesee Warbler along the ditch just past the bridge near the playground.
BBSA was also present at Prewitt this morning.
Good Birding,
Luke Pheneger
Longmony
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There is a Tennessee warbler singing frequently at the south end of Inlet Bay
at Horsetooth Reservoir on the east side of the inlet, about 125 m north of the
power lines that run east-west.The bird is accessible from the blue sky trail
head on County Road 38 E across from the Canyon Grill bar an
Hey COBirders,
A warm and slower day at Clear Spring Ranch banding today, but still some good
migrants passed through. 29 birds total.
Highlights today were an Ad female Tennessee Warbler, a Northern Waterthrush, a
Clay-colored Sparrow, and adult Willow, Hammond’s, and Dusky Flycatchers. Plus
t
A flock of more than 30 migrants moved through my west Fort Collins backyard
earlier this afternoon. Most were Chipping Sparrows. Among 6 warblers was a
female Tennessee. The flock was working the vegetation along the irrigation
ditch, which can be accessed publicly from West Lake St. (To see a
Sorry for the late post. This morning, I was greeted with a birdy Bear Creek
Lake Park around the area of Soda Lake. Most of the activity was the result of
many Yellow-rumped Warblers. The best bird was a male Tennessee Warbler
feeding low in the flowering bushes in company of an Orange-crown
Hey all!
The first fall female Tennessee Warbler was still present as of 1pm this
afternoon at PERC on the Colorado State campus observed by myself and Dave
Leatherman at the time. What a brightly colored little bird and a good
lesson in fall warbler plumages! We observed her on ground leve
Birders,
As I posted earlier, the very chubby Tennessee Warbler is still present at
the same location on the CSU campus. Also present and seen by Dave
Leatherman and myself, is a late Clay colored Sparrow. It was with a flock
of Juncos and we saw it on the grass directly east of the warbler trees
Ira Sanders
Golden, CO
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The first fall female Tennessee Warbler initially discovered at the Plant
Environmental Research Center (PERC) in the southwest corner of the Fort
Collins campus of Colorado State University on 19November continued today thru
at least 3pm in the exact same general area and trees (mostly in th
I decided to try to photograph the Tennessee Warbler on the CSU campus
before the volleyball game this afternoon, and the bird was still hanging
out in the same trees it has been for the past couple days. If you are up
on the hill on the southwest side of the arboretum, it has been in the
three ta
Sean Walters texted me saying that the Tennessee Warbler is still present.
Hopefully I can run down there after my committee meeting!
Andy Bankert
Fort Collins
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I had a TENNESSEE WARBLER briefly at noon today at the PERC gardens in the
southwest corner of the Fort Collins CSU campus. I was collecting and
photographing aphids in the viburnum bush area west of the south end of the
north-south sidewalk that goes thru the gardens. The warbler flew past ve
Hi folks,
I just had a Tennessee warbler along the Boulder Creek path right by the CU
football stadium. It sang for about a minute.
Eric
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Looks like my backyard is becoming a migrant trap. Sitting at my desk working
this morning when I heard a yellow-rumped warbler chip. Went outside to find a
small flock of them along with a Tennessee warbler.
David Chartier
Colorado Springs
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While birding today I bumped into Carl Starace who had found at least one
and possibly two Tennessee Warblers with a flock of Wilson's Warblers. I
photographed one of them. The Tennessee Warbler(s) were along the unpaved
road to Evans 6 oil well just as the road descends adjacent to the cliff.
What a great fallout everywhere this week! From my own kitchen, I'm
enjoying such new yardbirds and other migrants as Tennessee Warbler,
MacGillivray's Warbler, Swainson's Thrush, and Clay-colored Sparrows and
Broad-tailed Hummers, in addition to the 'regulars'-- RB Nuthatch,
Bushtits, Collare
At Pueblo City Park near the building in pines. Photos taken.
Brandon K. Percival -- Pueblo West, CO -- sent from my phone
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Hi all,
There's a Tennessee Warbler in our yard - will post photos later
Dick Filby
Carbondale
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Hi Folks,
Walked around Fountain Creek RP Nature Center area this morning for a few
hours, and there were several good birds out, particularly later in the
morning:
*Tenessee Warbler *- staying very low in vegetation just along the
irrigation ditch just south of Rice's Pond. This bird was hang
Hello CoBirders,
While walking along the Big Thompson River Walk this afternoon, we located
a Tennessee Warbler just east of the dam on the Wilson Ave. end of the
trail. It was working through the trees right at the riverside.
Sean Walters
Loveland, CO
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Birders,
A group of Colorado Field Ornithologists board members found a TENNESSEE
WARBLER loosely associated with a flock of RUBY-CROWNED KINGLETS, BUSHTITS, and
a YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER on the west side of Martin Lake this afternoon. The
flock was close to the small stream that flows into Martin
Hi all,
Dave Leatherman just called to report he found 22 species of birds at Last
Chance including a 1st fall female Tennessee Warbler. The warbler was
feeding on aphids on the north side in the thistle patch. Dave says while
Last Chance looks bad it is coming back and definitely worth checkin
There was a Tennessee Warbler singing loudly at the north end of the
Environmental Learning Center, along the Poudre River bike path, at about 10 am
this morning. Swainson's Thrushes everywhere.
Cheers,
Arvind Panjabi
Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
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A real surprise. I pulled off in a vacant lot this morning[ one block w. of 1st
and S. Wadsworth]. I got out of my car and heard a Tennessee Warbler singing
nonstop. In this tiny lot were lots of Chipping Sparrows, darting back and
forth. It was bizarre since I was right next to S. Wadsworth.
All,
Apparently I was following in the steps of Greg and Rob today in Fort
Collins. I caught the Veery posted by Rob about 60 feet further north
from where they saw it. The only thing I have to add to this was a
Tennessee Warbler hangin' out with a few Black-capped Chickadees. He
was absolutely
CObirders,
About 10:00 am today, Carol Cushman, Linda Andes-Georges and I were birding
in the Walden-Sawhill Ponds area in the drizzle. The Tennessee Warbler was
all the way back along the road that parallels Boulder Creek in chokecherry
and other bushes on the west side of the road. When we fir
Folks- Ted, Hannah, & Andrew Floyd report a singing Tennessee Warbler at Sale
Lake in Boulder. This little gem is along Kalmia St. a few blocks east of 28th
in the northerly reaches of town.
Enjoy- Bill Schmoker, Longmont
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Gene Rutherford and I saw a male Tennessee Warbler this morning at Headquarters
Willows at Chico Basin Ranch (fee area), Pueblo County. I was able to get a
couple of photos of it.
There was a singing Northern Waterthrush and a female Rose-breasted Grosbeak at
the RMBO banding station at Ch
Cici Lee and I were able to re-find the Tennessee Warbler, west of Valco Ponds
parking lot in Pueblo this morning. It was between Valco Ponds parking lot and
the Fish Hatchery ponds, in the middle area between the river and the bluff.
It was with Orange-crowned and Virginia's Warblers mostly.
This evening on our usuall walk Michelle and I saw a Tennessee Warbler
and a Black-and-white Warbler about 50 feet south of the McMurry
Natural Area parking lot on a trail that runs along the Poudre river.
We access this trail through Lee Martinez Park but to get to the
parking lot take N. College
Morning all,
Dan Carragher and I stopped off at Sonderman Park, Colorado Springs. It was
birdy during the short time we were there.
Highlights:
TENNESSEE WARBLER - 1 adult male. It was about .25 miles down on the Mesa
Valley Connection trail heading north from the parking lot. It was hop
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