Prothonotary is still actively feeding in the spot Steve Stachowiak described 
well. He has flown into Russian olives, and other buckthorn bushes, but the 
best viewing is the pair of buckthorns near the trail, and apparently also the 
best eating.


Dave Leatherman was concerned about the heavy buckthorn diet before seeing the 
bird, but it appeared active and healthy to us. Thanks to Lynn Sauer who 
finally spotted it around 11:45 a.m. this morning after I had missed it by two 
minutes and frozen for 90.


Larry Modesitt
Chairman, Board of Directors
Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory



-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Deininger <[email protected]>
To: co-birds <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Nov 24, 2013 9:59 am
Subject: [cobirds] Prothonary Warbler, still at Centennial



Ten of us just saw the PRWA, at the same location.
Todd Deininger
Longmont, CO

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