Yes, the exact same tree that has hosted the Bay-breasted Warbler on
Center Green Dr. since 11/7.

When I arrived to see the parula a little before 10am, it was pointed out
to me that a Pine Warbler was also being seen.  All three warbler species
were being observed at the same time.   I left around 11am and the BBWA was
not seen for a while.

If there is no crowd when you get there, the Pine Warbler would stay still
for awhile,  then go back to feeding mostly in the top of the tree.

So I wonder what the record is for the most warbler species in one tree in
the month of move?

Todd Deininger
Longmont, CO

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