I spent a few hours birding Boulder Creek with my brother this morning.  At the 
very same spot where I found the Magnolia Warbler yesterday, we found a 
Blackpoll Warbler.  We didn't see the Magnolia, though I heard it was seen 
earlier in the morning.  The Blackpoll was feeding with a flock including 
Townsend's, Yellow-rumped, Virginia's, and Yellow Warblers, Western Tanagers, 
Plumbeous Vireo and Warbling vireos.  
The flock later moved across the creek to the north side near the football 
practice fields.  At that point the blackpoll was quite high in the Willow 
trees. 

Here is a link to a photo of the Magnolia Warbler with a geotag of the location:
http://www.pbase.com/birdercellist/image/160134218

Good birding,

Thomas Heinrich
Boulder, CO
[email protected]

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