David Starbuck and I made the trip to the Caldwell residence in Fort Collins 
this morning and were delighted to see the previously reported Yellow-throated 
Warbler on the suet feeder as we approached at 8:05AM. It stayed for a moment 
then took off and did not return during the 20 minutes or so that we stayed. I 
got a few poor pictures, and one is good enough for ID purposes. We are feeling 
very lucky to have seen it! There were 3 other local birders there who saw it 
too.

There was very little open water in the area, so we did not see any of the 
reported lake/reservoir rarities. 1 Bald Eagle and several American Kestrels at 
Douglas Lake. We returned to try to get another look at the Warbler, but did 
not see it before we ran out of time and had to head back to Denver to get 
David to work. Other species seen were Blue Jay, Mountain and Black-capped 
Chickadees, several Downy Woodpeckers, Flickers, House Finches, a Crow and a 
Black-billed Magpie.

Thanks to the Caldwells for letting us see this bird in their yard.

Good birding!

Tom Behnfield
Lakewood, CO
[email protected]

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