I stopped by sondermann around 10:45 and the area where  the warbler was found 
was full of people.  Looked like a wedding reception.  Streamers tied to the 
trees etc.  No parking spaces.  You might want to delay your visit. 

Robb Hinds 
Colorado  Springs 


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From: "Bill Maynard" <[email protected]>
To: "'cobirds'" <[email protected]>
Subject: [cobirds] Blackburnian Warbler continues in Colo Spgs, El Paso County
Date: Sat, May 25, 2013 10:05 AM

COBirders, Thanks to a number of phone calls and text messages, I drove to 
Beidleman Nature Center, a.k.a. Catamount Institute, a part of Sondermann Park 
in Colo Spgs to search for the previously reported Blackburnian Warbler (by Bob 
Gooycolea via Ken Pals), first seen on 23 May.  The warbler sang briefly and 
then foraged quietly for long periods at all heights in most of the trees, 
coniferous and deciduous, mostly in ones surrounding the parking lot.  Spanky 
or “cherried out” male. Bill MaynardColorado Springs




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