Thanks to Peter Gent for finding the Yellow-throated Warbler in the first place and for helping several of us refind it today. The main reason I'm sending this is to encourage the persistent and patient among you to not give up on the Boulder Reservoir Sedge Wren found by Christian Nunes on 21 April. He found the bird at the marsh on the west side of 51st Street about 1/3 mile north of the main entrance to the reservoir. I spent quite a bit of time yesterday on two visits trying to refind the bird. I thought I might have heard it yesterday, but I couldn't be sure with all the wind. Today, I definitely heard the bird call several times, some times only about 20 feet from my car. Then, inexplicably, it just went silent until I gave up on it. It's difficult to get to hear it, and almost impossible to see. David Waltman Boulder
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