Date: 5/3/26 5:50 am
From: Laura Eley <lauraeley...>
Subject: [cobirds] Louisiana Waterthrush - SE Denver - Belleview and DTC Blvd
Yesterday evening I discovered a Lousiana Waterthrush at Wallace Park. It
was still there this morning, if you'd like to go see it!

I had decided to give myself a little personal challenge in May and visit
'unvisited' eBird hotspots, just to give those hotspots some data and
attention, and move them over to the 'visited' group for a bit. So my
boyfriend and I went on a walk at Wallace park last night. I told him not
to bother bringing his camera, as I expected we would just see Robins and
Magpies. So he didn't.

In the concrete waterway under Belleview, I spotted a little bird running
about in the water and thought, that seems like a special bird for this
location. I took a couple pictures with my phone through my binoculars. My
first thought was Dipper, but I looked it up in my phone field guides and
quickly ruled it out.

Merlin was no help. It couldn't pick up the little 'cheep' sound it was
making. It couldn't figure out what bird was in my photo when I put it
through photo ID. I did the step by step ID and got nowhere. A mystery!

I came home and looked through my big field guides at ALL the sandpipers. I
finally thought, "well, it's not exactly right, but Spotted Sandpiper seems
like the most likely. Maybe it's some kind of morph or juvenile that there
isn't a picture of in my guide."

Posted my photo to the CFO facebook group and discovered it was a
waterthrush!! A warbler!? What! I never!

Then I learned, it's a very rare-for-Colorado Louisiana Waterthrush!! So
this morning my boyfriend grabbed his camera and joined a dozen other guys
with their cameras under the bridge and we confirmed it is a Louisiana
Waterthrush and he got his pictures and wasn't upset anymore about missing
getting a picture of a rare bird.

I love learning about birds. Never would I ever have thought to look
through the warbler section for this bird! Thank you to the people on the
facebook group, the people at the bird this morning, and broadly, the
people on this email list who have helped me on this bird and learning
about birds and birding in the past. I'm excited to have made this
discovery, and it was just because I wanted to bird some 'underbirded'
areas this month. And I have learned so much!!!

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