At dawn today, a Western Tanager was foraging in my Washington Hawthorne
tree! I heard it’s distinctive call note.
Paula Hansley
Boulder County
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Petrographic Consultants International, Inc.
Ph: 720-890-2628
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First Western Tanager I’ve seen in my yard since May 2010. It was eating suet
at 5:50 PM until a Bushtit joined it. Then the tanager flew away. Hope it
comes back tomorrow.
Sharon Norfleet
Louisville, Boulder County
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A male Western Tanager, the first I've seen this season (and have not read of a
FOS on COBirds yet this year, perhaps overlooked among the many posts),
appeared at my thistle, sunflower chips, and suet feeders yesterday during the
storm and has returned twice today so far. I am in the Colorado
I was shocked to see a Western Tanager flash through my yard around
4:00 PM today. It briefly landed on the bird bath, but something
spooked it and I didn't see it again. Certainly a new yard bird for me!
Sharon Norfleet
Northeast Louisville
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