The third time's the charm, after a failed attempt on Saturday and a chilly 
hour and a half this morning, I saw the Yellow-throated Warbler this 
afternoon (Dec 14) at 1:25pm. It held true to it's observed habits so far, 
it arrived from the pines east of the fence line, dropped down to the suet 
feeder for a few minutes and then left the same way it came in. I was 
alerted to it's arrival by  a couple of high pitched chip notes before I 
actually saw it. 

I would also like to thank Luke and his family for being so kind, gracious 
and accommodating for allowing all of us twitchers into their yard, Thank 
You.

David Wade
FT Collins, CO 

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