It is amazing the species of warblers that have been seen in Colorado
during the winter months (December to February). I wonder how many species
of warblers will be found on Colorado Christmas Bird Counts this winter. I
know one year, the Pueblo Reservoir CBC found five species of warblers on
count day (Yellow-rumped, Yellow-throated, Prairie, Chestnut-sided and
Northern Parula, that's our record). Boulder might have a chance to beat
that. We have had several other warbler species on the Pueblo Reservoir
CBC during the 50 year history of the count, including Black-and-white
(last year), Orange-crowned, Nashville, Pine, Cape May, Black-throated
Green, Northern Yellow, Common Yellowthroat, also Yellow Palm and
MacGillivray's during count week. I know other warbler species have been
in Pueblo in the winter, though not seen on the Pueblo Reservoir CBC, like
Tennessee, Wilson's, Black-throated Blue, and the January 1st, 2025
Bay-breasted Warbler.
Christmas Bird Counts begin in just 11 days, good luck to everyone who is
helping with the 50ish Colorado Bird Counts from 14 December to January 5.
Brandon K Percival
On Wed, Dec 3, 2025, 12:48 PM 'John Malenich' via Colorado Birds <
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> Thank you Dave for your excellent response! I always love reading your
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