Wow, this is an awesome list. And great photos Isaac!
On Sunday, 3 May 2026 at 21:26:20 UTC-6 Archer Silverman wrote:
> 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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