Today I had a Swainson's Warbler at Arvada Blunn Reservoir.

A small brown bird, a pointed bill, flat darker crown, light buffy 
supercilium, brown stripe through the eye, pale breast and belly with no 
markings, and pale legs. Seen in dense thicket, hopped to a branch and sat 
for a few seconds, then moved to another branch and paused for few more 
seconds; then I lost the bird. 
I tried from 4:30 to 6:00 PM to try and refind the bird, but I could not. 

If anyone wants to try and refind the bird, it was on the west side of the 
reservoir. Follow the trail to a small bridge, then you will see a brown 
private property sign. The sidewalk will curve back to the east. In that 
area, there are two different types shrub that come together. This is where 
the bird was last seen. 

Aaron Shipe
Lakewood, CO

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