I have had a male Yellow-Throated Warbler at my peanut feeder all weekend.
I hadn’t seen him for 3 weeks then he came back Friday and has been here
every day since.
Nicole Teel
Denver County
Wash park east
On Sat, Feb 21, 2026 at 10:17 PM Doug Ward <dougward...> wrote:
> As I hadn’t seen a post out here on COBirds about the YELLOW-THROATED
> WARBLER that has been down on the Auraria Campus in downtown Denver (Denver
> Co.) for the past couple of weeks, thought I would drop a note if you don’t
> happen to troll eBird for your rare bird information. We were in the area
> today (Sat., 21 Feb.’26) so decided to try and did eventually find the
> bird. Started looking in the pines around the parking lots along Speer
> Blvd near Kalamath/Champa where it has been found most regularly, but no
> luck. Then thought we should check the pristine wilderness of the median
> “park” wedged between Speer, Colfax, and Kalamath which has a small stand
> of conifers. Just a tad noisy, but as luck would have it, the
> Yellow-throated chipped a couple of times letting us know our decision to
> brave the traffic was about to pay off. If you do try for this guy, plan
> on checking the larger area if the main spots don’t produce as I would
> think it should stick around until migration. The YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERs
> it has apparently been hanging out with weren’t that active today, but did
> see a few.
>
>
>
> Off to bed now as puck drop is pretty early tomorrow. Good luck to Team
> USA and also to you if you try for the warbler.
>
>
>
> Good Birding,
>
> Doug
>
> Currently Denver
>
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