The Canada Warbler waited a couple of hours, but then it made another
appearance at the pond below the parking area at 1:10 pm.  It stayed
for 5 or 10 minutes and then worked its way to the north.

Other birds of possible interest were Wilson's Warbler, possible
MacGillavray's Warbler, many female American Redstarts and one male.
There was also a Brown Thrasher, Red-breasted Nuthatch, and a
seemingly out of place Dickcissel.

The Canada was nice enough to pose for pictures. Thanks to Joey, Glenn
and Steve for finding the bird, and to Joe for re-finding her and
letting us know she was still around.

John Breitsch
Denver

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