Alerted by a call from Peter Gent a little after nine this morning I headed to 
the CU East Campus (aka Convergence Park; Skunk Creek, etc.).  I first found 
Peter Burke and he took me to the spot where Gent had earlier found a female 
Chestnut-sided Warbler which was still present.  Burke and I joined Gent and 
John Vanderpoel, and later David Dowell in birding the area all the way west to 
the "scoreboard" grove behind Potts Field.  Common birds, but lots of them, 
were seen.

As we were about to leave, Burke picked up on a flock of Yellow-rumps that also 
included a Red-eyed Vireo and a Wilson's Warbler.  All of the named species 
were in the trees closest to the Space Sciences Building near Skunk Creek.

Other species included:

15+ Western Wood Pewees
12+ Yellow Warblers
White-crowned Sparrow
Song Sparrow
Warbling Vireo
5+ Western Tanager

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

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