This late afternoon between 5:00 and 6:00 I was birding in the Cobb Lake 
Unit of the Wellington State Wildlife Area in Larimer County.  This Unit is 
located between East County Roads 56 and 58, and just west of North County 
Road 3.  Decent birds were a Townsend's Solitaire, Say's Phoebe, Lincoln's 
Sparrow, and Wilson's, Orange-crowned, and (Audubon's) Yellow-rumped 
Warblers, as well a Sharp-shinned Hawk and two Northern Harriers (always 
good for those there, it seems).  
 
The highlight, though, was a (western) Palm Warbler, which I saw fly low to 
the ground then into a juniper (I think but not sure about that part--sorry 
Dave Leatherman).  It cooperated quite well, remaining in the same tree for 
several minutes.  I was able to get good photos, and one can see the 
tail-pumping characteristic in the first two photos (sequence) and then in 
other photos in which the tail is blurred.  The bird was silent.
 
The photos can be viewed at 
 
https://picasaweb.google.com/105742165113837247842/PalmWarblerWellingtonWildlifeAreaLarimerCounty
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Cheers,
 
Brad Biggerstaff
Fort Collins
 
 

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