Date: 5/3/26 7:55 am From: rosanne juergens <rosanne.juergens...> Subject: Re: [cobirds] Louisiana Waterthrush - SE Denver - Belleview and DTC Blvd
Thank you so much for this great find! Still there this morning til 9 when
I left.
Best,
Rosanne Juergens
On Sun, May 3, 2026, 6:44 AM Laura Eley <lauraeley...> wrote:
> 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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