No one else was able to see the Yellow-throated Warbler or the immature male 
Pine Warbler today, they disappeared and who knows where they go.  Several 
people, Mark Yaeger, Clif Smith, Paul Hurtado, and I saw the continuing adult 
male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker in the big oak tree in the north eastern part of 
Pueblo City Park.  Paul and I walked over to the eastern part of the Zoo, and 
we were seeing Yellow-rumped Warblers from the parking lot (the Zoo doesn't 
open until noon on Sundays), so we didn't go in there.  Weekdays and Saturdays, 
I think the Zoo opens at 9am, I'll think I'll try to get in there soon, and 
look over the warbler flock and see if the rare warblers are going in there or 
not.  The two rare warblers were hanging around a Yellow-rumped Warbler, mostly 
in the tall sycamore tree, above the headquarters building.  Both birds were 
also, in smaller trees across the road to the east, this is where I was able to 
get photos of both birds. 
 I didn't hear or see any of rarer mountain birds today, though I didn't really 
get over to the Frisbee Creek Area, so hopefully some of them are still around.

At the South Marina tires at Pueblo Reservoir, besides for the adult Great 
Black-backed Gull, there was a first year Lesser Black-backed Gull (which I 
hadn't seen this fall, until today), and two Thayer's Gulls (one adult and one 
juvenile).  I didn't see any adult Lesser Black-backed Gull today, I did see 
one this past Thursday.

Good birding,


Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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