Birders,
 
Visiting UK birder, Mick McNaghten, just found a second EASTERN PHOEBE nest 
along South Boulder Creek. It's under the South Boulder Road bridge, if I 
understand his description correctly. This is exactly where the singing bird 
was found in the spring of 2010, and about a half mile downstream from the pair 
reported by Mick and me last week. 
 
Mick and I searched for the Tennessee Warbler at Sale Lake without any success 
this morning. Very quiet at Sale Lake, Warbler Woods and the Confluence Ponds 
area. All the good warblers are just a little ways south!! While birding the 
eastern plains this weekend, it was apparent that there is a front of 
Yellow-rumped Warblers in northern CO, and to the south (Arkansas River) the 
numbers of butter-butts drops off significantly, and are replaced by more 
interesting varieties. 
 
We checked for Bobolinks at a traditional spot this morning, but again, no 
luck. 
 
Cheers,

Christian Nunes
Boulder, CO
[email protected]
http://www.flickr.com/photos/christian_nunes/

                                          

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