My party found the warbler mentioned by Brandon at the Lamar Community College 
woods this afternoon.  We are in the middle of a grouse grand slam and I had 
planned to post a few highlights after the trip, but the warbler needs 
immediate posting.  The bird was found in the area of the yellow metal building 
near the north end of the woods.  The building appears to be some kind of car 
or boat shop, as it has bays.  We called Dave Leatherman, who notified Jane 
Stulp and Janielle Thompson, and all got the bird.  Per Dave, it was eating 
weevils from the catkins on a cottonwood just east and slightly south of the 
yellow building.  The tree is approximately 75 yards from the building in the 
middle (not the edge) of the grove.


We also had a number of the usual suspects including cardinal, red-bellies, 
wood duck, broad-winged hawk, orange-crowned warblers and roughly a gazillion 
yellow-rumps.


Good luck if you decide to chase this nifty bird!


Norm


Norm Lewis
Lakewood, CO


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