At least briefly, Denver County was pretty birdy between about 2:40 PM and 3:25 
this PM (Tuesday, April 28).
 
Walking on the east side of the Platte River from Evans and towards Florida 
Avenue, I found an Eastern Phoebe, Bushtits and then a House Wren and the usual 
crowd.  Also, two different Yellow-rumped Warbler flocks.  
 
Phoebe was right on rivers' edge working two perches and moving the tail.  This 
bird was about 150 to 250 yards from Evans (again walking heading north towards 
Florida Avenue).   I did not refind the bird on the flip trip from Florida 
Avenue.
 
Good Birding: Charles Thornton-Kolbe
 
P.S.  The Warbler flock on the north side of Florida along the pond there by 
the bike trail had some sort of smaller (and different looking) Warbler along 
with the Yellow-rumps...I dunno about the ID on that bird.
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