Thanks to Joe Roller for quickly posting my earlier sighting.
The bird continues (as of 12:50) in the same tree where I originally found it 
this morning.
Look for it in the cottonwood on the north side of the east-west path into the 
gazebo.  The "wedding" pool is directly north of the tree.
In the heat of the day, however, it may retreat to a dense stand of choke 
cherries about ten yards to the east of the cottonwood.
 
It is likely to remain in the vicinity of this cottonwood as the tree seems to 
be host to an endless supply of green worms, which the warbler finds to its 
liking.
 
Doug Kibbe
Littleton
                                          

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