I put up a few of the pics I managed to get of Worm-eater. Forgive me for 
the blurriness, I had to stand on tip-toes while manually focusing. 
https://flic.kr/p/tfjGQc

David Wade
Ft Collins, CO

On Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at 4:38:55 PM UTC-6, David Wade wrote:
>
> Greetings birders,
>
> There was/is a Worm-eating Warbler at McMurry Ponds Natural Area today. 
> When I arrived at the parking lot, the rain was heavy and steady, I sat in 
> the car for 30 minutes waiting for it to let up, it never did. I almost 
> left but thought I made the effort to get here I may as well get out and 
> see if anything is around. How happy I am that I did. The woods were full 
> of birds almost too many to keep track of. It was the kind of day one 
> dreams about. I saw White-throated Sparrow, Gray, Dusky and Hammonds 
> Flycatchers, I Thought I saw an Eastern Phoebe but now think it was a wet 
> Western Wood Pewee, Swainson's Thrush, Veery  (may be 2), Blackpoll 
> Warbler, MacGilivrey's Warbler, 2 Ovenbird, Northern Waterthrush and the 
> Worm-eating Warbler along with the usual Yellow, Yellow-rumped and 
> Wilson's. Look low to the ground near the downed wood and flood debris for 
> the Worm-eater or listen for its buzzy metallic call which it gave a few 
> times while I was there.
>
> All the birds were in the flooded stand of trees just west and south of 
> theMcMurry Ponds parking lot. McMurry Ponds is at the end of Hemlock St. 
> off of N College Ave.
>
> David Wade
> Ft Collins CO
>

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