I found a BLUE-WINGED WARBLER this morning on the Canon City Riverwalk just
on the east side of the old sewer district tanks near the Sell's Lake
trailhead.  It flew up into a small elm where I was trying to photograph
some Wilson's Warblers and I got a brief, but clear, view from only about
30 feet away--very bright yellow head and underparts, dark wings with white
wing bars and whitish undertail coverts.  I watched with my binoculars to
get field marks before trying for a photo as should be done and it flitted
off before I could get my camera on it--as much as I wanted a photo it's ok
because I did get the field marks clear and had I tried for a photo I might
have got a blurry shot with no definitive description.  This is about the
third I have seen in Colorado but nice to get one less than a mile from my
house-and I think it may be the first in Fremont County, at least per Colo
County Birding lists.

Since the Wilson's Warblers were continuing to feed in vegetation (native
licorice and tall unknown grass/forb) nearby I continued to look for the
Blue-winged for another half hour without success.  I did see at least 6
Wilson's Warblers, all I saw clearly were adult males and they mostly
foraged within a foot or two of the ground in that vegetation.  I had to
leave for an hour due to one of my other commitment today but came back and
looked in same area then around the Riverwalk for another 2 hours.  Saw a
number of additional Wilson's Warblers, again the one's I saw clearly were
all adult males, a couple of Gray Catbirds and a Cooper's Hawk.  I heard a
lot of warbler chips from thick shrub vegetation but had been in some
earlier when I thought about how much fun it would be to surprise a
sleeping bear so stayed mostly out of the thickets (did see a couple of
bear scat deposits, one from a larger bear in the several hundred pound
range).  Also almost stepped on a 3 1/2 foot long Red-racer snake that saw
me first and slithered away making clear it's upset .

I also saw an Eastern Phoebe on the other side of the Arkansas River (more
about Eastern Phoebes moving through the area later).

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
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