Hi all,
 
It seems like the first year Pine Warbler in Pueblo City Park, has only been 
seen from around 1040am to 1145am or so as far as I know.  It must spend a lot 
of time out of the park in the residental areas nearby.  The warbler was seen 
on Saturday morning as well.  The bird seems to be on the east side of the 
park, it hasn't been seen west of the duck pond as far as I know.  It has 
mostly been seen east of the pond in the pines.  It has also been seen in the 
ravine drinking water in the north east corner, and once over by the red 
cabbose near the tennis courts on the south east side of the park.  The warbler 
sometimes is with juncos, or with the Golden-crowned Kinglets, and other small 
birds.

 
A Yellow-bellied Sapsucker has also been seen by people looking for the warbler 
on several days recently, it is usually east of the pond, near the building.  
This bird might be the bird that was found in December, though missed on the 
Pueblo Reservoir CBC.
 
Good birding,

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO


      

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