On the afternoon shift at Belmar I had (2) Palm Warblers on the east side 
of the small lake, and fewer than 20 Yellow-rumped, nothing else of note.
Art Hudak
Denver County
On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 2:20:57 PM UTC-6, Hawkhen or Mike Henwood 
wrote:

> Hi All, 
>
> Not near as birdy this morning as yesterday in Belmar Historic Park in   
> Lakewood.  Micheal Kiessig, Rob Raker, and I started out finding our   
> first small mixed flock of birds along the Horse Trail near the   
> footbridge.  The flock consisted of Yellow-rumped Warblers (both   
> Audubon's and Myrtle's), an Orange Crowned Warbler and some adult and   
> juvenile White-crowned Sparrows.  Later on we saw one Palm Warbler in   
> a mixed flock of birds in the pines on the west side of the small   
> lake.  Later in the morning when it seemed like there were more   
> birders than birds, everyone had good looks at the Palm Warbler on the   
> east side of the small lake.   There were not near as many Yellow- 
> rumped Warblers as yesterday, and we did not see either the Blackpoll   
> or Black-throated Blue Warblers today. 
>
> Mike Henwood 
> Morrison 
> Jefferson County 
>

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