Birders,

Today was a work day for me, but in May, I take time to look for other birds, especially on weekends. After I finished checking the large Piping Plover closure on the south side of the reservoir, I returned to my truck. In the half-dozen or so saltcedar trees that give me some cover, I found an adult male Black-throated Green Warbler. Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. Seeing this species at eye-level was a treat. I knew I was on to something, because when I reached for my camera, I found I'd left it at home, nearly guaranteeing more good birds later in the day. This bird would have been impossible to chase, as it soon left the shrubs for points unknown.

Eventually, I found myself at Melody Tempel Grove. Pausing at the memorial bench, I found a male Kentucky Warbler in the leaf litter south of the bench. I called a bunch of people. Responding to my call were Janeal Thompson, Dave Leatherman, and Norma and Lance Verhoeff. The Kentucky Warbler was very difficult to relocate, but within an hour, all four birders eventually got great looks at the Kentucky Warbler. While searching with the group, I found an Ovenbird in the exact same location. Where it came from is beyond me. There was also a resplendent male Rose Breasted Grosbeak here this afternoon.

Good luck to future searchers. Be patient and eventually these birds, and undoubtedly more, may reappear from out of nowhere.

Respectfully,

Duane Nelson
Las Animas, Bent County, CO

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