Folks,
 
After work today I was sitting outside in the parking lot of the Holiday Inn 
Express in Limon, enjoying a cold beverage and the warm evening, when I heard a 
warbler chip that I knew was not one of a certain seven or eight species that I 
don't have to look at to ID. I quickly located my optics and was floored when I 
saw that the bird in question was a Yellow-throated Warbler. The only trees 
around are a few little planted things that look like tiny hackberries but 
probably aren't, and a lone pine abutting the Micky D's parking lot. The bird 
flew into this pine along with a Yellow Warbler (which makes exactly 2 more 
warblers than I would expect to ever occur at this location), and as far as I 
know is still there. 

Addendum to Limon Holiday Inn parking lot sighting: about two weeks ago, I had 
a Common Poorwill in this same parking lot, and it too flushed over toward the 
neighboring McDonalds. A week before that, a Nashville Warbler was in the small 
pine at the S end of the parking lot. This is practically an eBird hotspot! In 
fact my list from this parking lot now trumps anything I've seen at a nearby 
private ranch in Lincoln Co for the year. Who would've thunk it.

BTW, Elbert County is only a few feet away, but this bird was decidedly in 
Lincoln.


Cheers,
-- 
Dan Maynard
Boulder, CO
Currently (and frequently) in Limon

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