I had some great looks at a female Virginia's Warbler sifting through a currant bush along the Poudre River. This bird was also singing emphatically as it was foraging. In the last 8 years I haven't had a Virginia's Warbler along the Poudre River must have been blown down by the river with all the high winds. There were also several flocks of Yellow-rumped Warblers moving along the riparian corridor. House Wren and Northern Rough-winged Swallow were also present.
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