Early this morning at Walden and Sawhill Ponds, in addition to 42 other
species, I had great looks at an *orange-crowned warbler* feeding in a
flowering bush (I don't know what they're called, but they have white buds
all over them and smell nice). That was a FOS for me! Also present were
both *myrtle* and* Audubon's yellow-rumped warblers*. *House wrens* seem to
be back in force again this year! A lone *spotted sandpiper* was peeping
and bopping around in Cottonwood marsh, near the boardwalk area.

Good Birding!
Laura Steadman
Broomfield County

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