>From 1130 AM to noon, the Prothonatary Warbler was on the west side of the 
>lake at Belmar Park. It was working the young cottonwood trees right at the 
>edge of the lake and usually stayed within ten or fifteen feet of the ground, 
>sometimes it would venture higher. It was not shy and put on quite a show, 
>sometimes moving within ten feet of us. 



A beautiful bird. Thanks to Mark Chavez for finding it and letting us know. 


Gene Ellis 
Boulder, Colorado 


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