Well, I just returned from looking for the Warbler, without any luck.  I 
searched the trees around that building, and another birder thought that 
she was hearing a warbler "chip", but we didn't see it.  What we DID see in 
one of those trees was a Cooper's Hawk eating a bird.  We checked the 
ground under the tree after it left, there were some small grey feathers 
with a couple that had some yellow bits on them.  Not conclusive as to what 
it was, but SOMEBODY got eaten for breakfast.  

with regrets -

Jeff Parks
Boulder, CO

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