Thanks to Mark Chavez, who helped us see this life bird. He left and we were 
relaxing in the shade, when Art Hudak showed up. We saw some activity in the 
garden area, around the hedges, then we ended up under a sm. Oak tree. We were 
watching Orange-crowned Warblers, Townsend's, when I looked up and saw the 
Chestnut-sided again. It was so close we couldn't believe it. We could see it 
well without binoculars. Here is the exact location, gps. 

Latitude: N39° 41' 50.9"
Longitude: W104° 58' 17.1"
Altitude: 5351'

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&z=16&ie=UTF8&q=39.69749+-104.97144

We left the park around 2:30 pm. Thanks to Joe Roller for finding this great 
bird. 

Mary & Dave Driscoll
Unincorporated Arapahoe County


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