GC3MDM3 Traditional Cache Avian Rarities of Colorado--Mourning Warbler
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Denali41 @ | Hide Date: 05/28/2012 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N40° 41.310 W105° 01.397 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
No Dogs  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Not Recommended at night  No Night Cache  Short hike (less than 1km) 

CONGRATULATIONS TO tinytuttle FOR FTF!

The Mourning Warbler (Oporornis philadelphis) is a small, bright songbird that nests in the Great lakes region and New England States and the adjacent areas of southern Canada. It migrates to northern portions of South America and southern Central America for the winter season. The male is particularly colorful, sporting a bright yellow undersurface bordered by a black throat bib and a grey head that is accented by black feathering between the eyes and beak. This species skulks in dense undergrowth of secondary woods and brushy habitats. It appears in Colorado very rarely. In fact, when Andrews' and Righter’s milestone book Colorado Birds was published in the 1990s, only five records of Mourning Warblers had ever been documented in our state during the Spring migration period!


MALE MOURNING WARBLER


On May 28th a male Mourning Warbler was found foraging in heavy understory cover on our property, Falcon Ridge. This land has been planted to and managed for diverse wildlife habitats. Over the years it has attracted many bird species that are rarely found in Colorado. Hundreds of birders have also come to Falcon Ridge, many to see “life birds” or species that they have not seen elsewhere in the state. In most years, between 140 and 150 species of birds are observed at Falcon Ridge, which is now permanently protected through two Conservation Easements. During the first 5 months of 2012 three species of birds that are observed very rarely in the state have been documented at Falcon Ridge: a female Varied Thrush; a male Scarlet Tanager; and this male Mourning Warbler.

This cache has been placed near our north-south concrete irrigation ditch. Follow the ditch system south from parking, and note the dense ground story vegetation to the west as you proceed. This serves as habitat for many species of “skulkers”, including the Mourning Warbler. The individual was carefully observed and photographed, but is no longer at Falcon Ridge. There is no point in searching for it. Instead, seek out the cache and sign its treasure, the cache log!

You have our permission to come onto the property to locate the cache. Drive up Falcon View Drive and park in front of the green gate. For purposes of the sign near the highway, you are a Guest. No smoking is allowed on Falcon Ridge, per common sense and per stipulations of the Conservation Easements. Access is restricted to daylight hours. Enjoy your time at this special place.

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10 Logs: Found it 9  Owner Maintenance 1  

Found it 06/29/2019 By peace love pi
GotYour6 and I teamed up today after the Peace Love and Little Donuts event to do this Wherigo and the other nearby caches. We met Mrs. Denali who graciously gave us a tour before we began. Except for the 2 ticks I found on me, I eally enjoyed the experience. Nice walk tothe caxhe. TFTC! All is well with this cache. This gets a favorite.

Found it 06/29/2019 By GotYour6
Great day of geocaching with PeaceLovePi. Fun area to spend the day geocaching! Thanks for allowing us on your property to complete the wherigo and find the other geocaches.

Found it 03/09/2019 By OneKindWord
Nice quick find as I approached GZ. Figured I might as well pick this one up since I was in the area. Everything is in great shape. TFTC

Found it 01/20/2019 By jamadad
Drove here after work and got to say "Hi" to Denali41. Had fun tracking down a few of this area's caches before the sun went down.
Thanks, Denali41, for placing these caches and letting us come out to find them.

Found it 12/25/2018 By mustachequestion
Found!

Owner Maintenance 07/22/2018 By Denali41
A recent Found it log indicated the log paper was wet. I replaced it and everything is fine with the cache now.

Found it 07/17/2018 By galloquest94
Found it. Great job of hiding. Paper is too wet to write on which is fine because we forgot our pen.

Found it 09/11/2017 By LCSM
We found this one quickly after wading through some tall grasses. Thanks for all the great caches and the interesting information about the birds here.

Found it 08/23/2017 By Tahosa and Sons

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But who is counting! Did this cache with the Cache Master as part of the final push to reach a certain number of caches, and I would of felt guilty if I did not look for these marvelous caches as part of my journey.
We thank you for this cache and how much you mean to this hobby that we both partake in.
Cache on and go for the gusto.

Found it 08/23/2017 By The Colorado Caboose
I had a great day Caching with my Dad Tahosa looking for this nice Cache I also enjoyed the company of the CO and K9 companion.