I went to Grandview Cemetery yesterday evening and this morning. Things 
were very lively around a couple of the hackberry trees that Dave 
Leatherman has posted about so many times. The only warblers I spotted were 
Orange-crowned, but there were Ruby-crowned Kinglets, lots of Chickadees 
(including Mountain), lots of Red-breasted Nuthatches, and (this morning) a 
small group of Bushtits. As near as I can tell, the psyllids are hatching. 
I'm not posting because I saw anything terribly unusual, but rather to 
encourage other birders to visit the Cemetery and check those hackberries 
that attracted several unusual warblers last October.

John Shenot
Fort Collins, CO

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