The aforementioned birds were all refound this afternoon in the same 
location at around 5pm while I was there, by me and by several other happy 
enthusiastic birders. We also spotted a Plumbeous Vireo in the bunch.

Eric DeFonso
Boulder, CO


On Sunday, April 27, 2014 11:39:53 AM UTC-6, William Kaempfer wrote:
>
> A group of several birders are enjoying several note-worthy birds that 
> continue (and even grow in number) on the Boulder Creek Trail on the CU 
> East Campus.  The splendid Summer Tanager (adult male) that Peter Gent 
> reported yesterday morning continues in a large flock of Yellow-rumped 
> Warblers.  The tanager is feeding, calling and softly singing in the trees 
> along the creek from the soccer scoreboard on to the east.  Also reported 
> in the flock are Orange-crowned Warbler, Nashville Warbler and 
> Rose-breasted Grosbeak.
>
>  
>
> Bill Kaempfer
>
> Boulder
>

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