I walked all of Rock Canyon this morning.  There was an Ovenbird in the west 
end of the Osprey Picnic Area and a male Black-and-white Warbler on the east 
end of the Osprey Picnic Area.  I heard another warbler, that I don't think was 
the Black-and-white, as I know that song pretty well.  This other song was 
shorter and higher "seet seet seet".  It sounded to me like a Cape May Warbler, 
though I could never see it.  It sang off and on for a half an hour.  The trees 
are tall and the leaves at thick, and the bird wasn't singing enough, so it was 
hard to pin down.  So, who knows.  It quit singing, so I gave up on it.

There were still some other migrants around, Wilson's, MacGillivray's, and 
Yellow-rumped "Audubon's" Warblers, Western Tanagers, Lincoln's and 
White-crowned Sparrows. a singing Willow Flycatcher, and a Swainson's Thrush.

 

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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