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Ok, I submitted the info to ebird.com, the link that the Colorado Audubon Society directed me too. Is there anywhere else I should report?
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Wow, almost as exciting as my snipe! Here's a better picture of the throat, I chose the first picture for beak length.
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I've not had so much as a house wren at my feeder before. The Bewick's Wren's range is more suited than the Carolina's, but the picture's don't match as well. The Carolina's range seems to winter a bit in CO, though the year-round range stops in KS, it is possible?
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Seen in Boulder, CO today. I suspect it's a wren of some sort (it's house sparrow sized) but the eyebrows are throwing me off.
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Looks like a Pine Sisken. They like hangin' with the Gold Finches.
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I think I'm pretty good with red-winged blackbirds, this is not nearly as trill-y. The notes are all very clear doo-doo-doo. The last note almost reminds me of a robin, but I'm used to their morning and evening calls that are way more chirpy. I just tried a video to capture the song and it didn't work, maybe I'll try again.
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Must be a very common backyard bird (in Boulder), I'm hearing it all day. Three ascending notes, last one can get a bit trilling. Any ideas?
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You know, I went on a snipe hunting knowing they were fake. Imagine my surprise to learn they were not, lol.
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Weeee! That's my best guess too. Thanks!
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I have an idea on this one, just not quite sure. Unfortunately, this is the best picture I got. Seen in my backyard in Boulder, CO last week.
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