While I could not locate the Northern Parula at Grandview Cemetary this 
afternoon, there were two Great Horned Owls making quite a show of things 
at 5:00 p.m. The lighting at that time is great for photographing. One 
buzzed right by me with a squirrel in his talons.
 
Robert Beauchamp
Fort Collins

On Saturday, September 28, 2013 9:38:47 PM UTC-6, Austin Hess wrote:

> Found the Northern Parula Dave Leatherman saw in the same exact spot 
> (large Northern Hackberry tree on the very northeast corner of section 1 in 
> the southwestern part of the cemetery) early this morning. That tree was 
> hoppin' with stuff, including Orange-crowned Warblers, a Ruby-crowned 
> Kinglet, and what looked like a possible young Chestnut-sided Warbler, but 
> I couldn't get a clean look. 
>
> Most interesting bird this morning was an EASTERN PHOEBE on the right edge 
> of a shorter tree in the very southeastern corner of the cemetery looking 
> across the creek and bridge near parking lot area facing northeast. We were 
> standing right next to that water pump building or whatever that thing is. 
>
> Also had my first of season Brown Creeper. 25 species total. 
>
> Austin Hess
> Fort Collins, Colorado 
>
>

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