Date: 5/3/26 8:26 pm
From: Archer Silverman <archer.silverman...>
Subject: [cobirds] Aguilar Warblers
Hey all,

Jason Zolle, Isaac Boardman, and I had a great morning of birding around
Aguilar today. I hope this email can provide a summary of the sightings
along with strategies for birding the town.

The best area is a stretch of the Borrego Ditch, from here (37.398142,
-104.656763) on San Luis Ave to here (37.396419, -104.657742) on S San
Antonio Ave (See first linked habitat picture). This has had at least
two *American
Redstarts*, at least one* Northern Parula*, *Hooded Warbler*,
*Kentucky Warbler*, and *Worm-eating Warbler*. The Kentucky was not seen
again today. The Worm-eating Warbler was extremely cooperative, hanging
around the first set of coordinates and our group saw it on at least five
separate occasions. The Hooded showed well for multiple observers today.

Another productive area is another section of the ditch here (37.400045,
-104.652817), on South Ave between East St and Santa Rita St. This area had
a *Blackburnian Warbler* yesterday and *Northern Parula(s) *both days, and
a *Yellow-throated Warbler* today. It also had the best views of the large
*Leiothlypis* (Orange-crowned and Virginia's Warblers) flock. One quick
note about the Orange-crowns: of the thirteen our group had today, almost
all appeared to be confirmable as the Pacific subspecies, *L. c. lutescens*.

There is another creek that runs through the north side of town (37.402799,
-104.656279). Although it is currently dry, it provided a *Tennessee
Warbler* yesterday and today.

One other area that seems to be productive is here (37.401461,
-104.650146), along 1st St. Luke and Pablo had *Northern Waterthrush*
and *Nashville
Warbler* here on 05/01.
Here's our list from today: https://ebird.org/checklist/S332180565
Happy birding!
-Archer Silverman
Denver

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