Robert et al,
More wonderful photos from you.  

I believe the insects attracting warblers to those cottonwood catkins are 
weevil larvae in the genus Dorytomus.  They are small, look somewhat like a 
small grain of cooked white rice when extracted at this time of year.  The 
adult weevils the larvae turn into (if allowed by warblers) are gray.  You 
could probably find images on-line if you googled the genus.   I write a column 
in the journal "Colorado Birds" called "The Hungry Bird".  These weevils were 
discussed in the April 2011 issue (Vol 45(2)), and I believe you could peruse 
it by going to the Colorado Field Ornithologists website and negotiating the 
various prompts that lead to "publication", "The Hungry Bird" archives, etc.

Very nice finds of the Vermilion Flycatcher and this parula.  There is a parula 
at the Lamar Community College woods in a flowering cottonwood just south of 
the library as of day before yesterday doing the same thing for the past 
several days.  Amazing that migrant birds can actually fatten up on such tiny, 
hard to find morsels.

Keep showing us what's out there.

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins

Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 22:25:40 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [cobirds] Northern Parula

In the Wheatridge Greenbelt just west of Prospect Lake last evening amongst the 
many Yellow-rumped Warblers was a Northern Parula. It was feeding voraciously 
on small insects it appreared to be pulling from the catkins. I posted 
photographs on my website at: 
http://www.robraker.com/Robs-Natural-World/Front-Range-Foothills/Wheatridge-Greenbelt/i-MBtBbnjRob
 Raker Lakewood, CO




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