Folks,

Joe Roller and I birded Washington Park after birding Lincoln and Washington 
Counties.  We found 'the flock', after which it didn't take long to find 'the' 
Chestnut-sided Warbler.  About 20 minutes into it, I heard Joe describing the 
location of the Chestnut-sided Warbler to another birder, while looking into a 
tree.  At the same time I was looking at a Chestnut-sided in a different tree.  
Furthermore, I photographed a bird that shows the start of some chestnut in the 
flanks.  I don't see such features in Mark Chavez's photos from 2 days ago.  
'The flock' in Washington Park is cohesive and likely dynamic.  If you don't 
find the flock you may not see anything.  At the same time, my guess is that 
the contents vary from day to day.  A good case to bird Wash Park frequently 
for those who live nearby.  

Other goodies seen out east include Philadelphia Vireo, Red-eyed Vireo, and 
Nashville Warbler.  I came home to find a Cassin's Vireo at my backyard water 
feature.

Glenn Walbek
Castle Rock, CO
http://www.pbase.com/gwalbek/2012_birds

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