In addition to the Worm-eating Warbler, the male Mourning Warbler made an 
appearance after lunch as well. As Sue says, many other great birds 
are/were present too - Blackpoll Warbler, Veery, Ovenbird, White-throated 
Sparrow, Plumbeous Vireo, Red-eyed Vireo, Northern Waterthrush, 
Broad-winged Hawk. Perhaps the rerouting of some of the Poudre River over 
the new Cottonwood plantings has created an excellent spring migrant trap?

Kevin Keirn
Fort Collins, CO

On Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 9:55:12 AM UTC-6, sheflew wrote:
>
> Birders, 
>
> The Worm-eating Warbler was spotted 50 yards west of parking area just 
> along stream 2-4 feet off ground. Many other great birds here as well. 
>
> Sue Riffe 
> Lyons, CO 
>
> Sent from my iPhone

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