The Pine Warbler first found on 18 January was quite easy to see this morning 
(27 January) in Pueblo City Park.  I was there, along with Mymm Ackley for a 
couple of hours from 10am to noon or so, and bird was there for most of that 
time.  It stayed in a non pine tree, across the road to the north from the 
building, which is east of the duck pond, for quite a while.  
 
I want to correct some information from the current Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 
since it says I found this bird, which I've even seen it this month.  The 
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker in Pueblo City Park was found on 19 January by Bill 
Maynard, and seen through at least 24 January I think.  We didn't see the bird 
today.  I'm sure it was the same bird that Mark Yaeger originally found on 13 
December and was still present on 16 December.  
 
I don't know if Pueblo City Park was birded a lot after the Pueblo Reservoir 
CBC on 19 December to mid-January, so my guess the sapsucker and perhaps the 
Pine Warbler have been present for quite a while.

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO
 


      

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