I was looking over the Pueblo Area Migration Calendar, that Dave Silverman has 
kept track of.  The following warblers have been seen over the years in the 
Pueblo Area, during the months of November or December.

1. Blue-winged
2. Tennessee (this year, first Nov sighting for the Pueblo Area)
3. Orange-crowned *

4. Nashville *

5. Northern Parula *

6. Yellow
7. Magnolia
8. Cape May *

9. Black-throated Green *

10. Townsend's
11. Blackburnian
12. Yellow-throated *

13. Pine *

14. Prairie *

15. "Yellow" Palm * (I'm unaware of a Nov or Dec "Western" Palm in the Pueblo 
Area
16. Blackpoll (this year, first Nov sighting for the Pueblo Area)
17. Ovenbird
18. MacGillivray's *

19. Common Yellowthroat *

20. Wilson's *


The starred warblers have also been seen in December in the Pueblo Area.

Fremont County November warblers, that haven't been seen in Pueblo in Nov:
21. American Redstart
22. Worm-eating

Pueblo also had the following three species, in extreme late October.
Chestnut-sided
Black-throated Blue
Hooded

So, to answer Dave Leatherman's question, on what is next this November, well 
pretty much anything.  Pueblo has been a good warbler location over the years 
in the Nov and Dec.



Brandon Percival -- Pueblo West, CO

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