First and foremost this is not birding where you arrive and the birds have 
tea and crumpets layed out awaiting your visit, effort is required.   In 
three hours on 9/20 I had 2 Orange-crowned (OCWA), 47 Yellow-rumped (YRWA) 
many more present, 2 Towsend's (TOWA) and 4 Wilson's (WIWA). In three hours 
on 9/21 I had 1 OCWA, 1 MacGillivray's (MGWA), 1 American redstart (AMRE), 
53 YRWA many more present, 1 TOWA and 3 WIWA.  I must admit there are so 
many YRWA that sorting through them is very time consuming.  Excellent 
birding.  There was also a Lesser Scaup present both days that eBird has 
tagged as rare (too early for JeffCo)?
Happy Birding,
Art Hudak
On Friday, September 21, 2012 12:20:20 AM UTC-6, Art Hudak wrote:

> This afternoon after 4:00 PM I ventured over to Belmar Park to check on 
> possible migrants.  I was not surprised at all to find a large flock of 
> Warblers.  Orange-crowned, Townsend's and Wilson's were all present.  In 
> addition there were many* *Yellow-rumped, 75-100 minimum, mostly 
> Audubon's with a few Myrtle thrown in.  I searched diligently but nothing 
> unusual was found.  A worthy afternoon!
>  
> Good Warblering (Birding)
>  
> Art Hudak
> Denver County
>

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