The adule male CONNECTICUT WARBLER found eariler this morning by Brian Gibbons 
and Steve Brown, was seen by numerous birders though at least 1pm or after.  It 
is hard to see, it doesn't move around much.  The bird was last seen just west 
of banding net 24.  It hides in the thick olives, low to the ground, though 
usually not on the ground.  It was seen walking along a branch.  A huge thanks 
to Brian Gibbons for the call about this bird this morning!!

Also, seen this morning around the Chico Basin Ranch banding station and Casita 
in El Paso County, were a female Black-throated Green Warbler, a male and 
female Blackpoll Warblers, a Magnolia Warbler, an American Redstart, a singing 
Ovenbird, and Veery.

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO


      

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