SeEtta et al,

Those look like the same aphids that have been attracting a lot of the late 
warblers along the Front Range.  I think it is the Powdery Pine Needle Aphid 
(Eulachnus rileyi or related species in the same genus).  Other warblers I have 
confirmed eating this same aphid of late are Blackburnian in Longmont, 
Yellow-rumped in Longmont, Yellow-rumped in Denver West Office Park, Palm 
Warbler in Denver West Office Park (per communication from Mark Chavez), 
Unknown warbler (probably Orange-crowned) in Denver West Office Park.  In 
autumn's past, I have seen a Blackburnian in Greeley, a Bay-breasted and 
Northern Parula in Boulder and a Pine in Loveland going for this same aphid.


Nice photos and videos of a nice find by Brandon and Uncle Van in Pueblo City 
Park.


Dave Leatherman


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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of SeEttaM 
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Sent: Friday, November 23, 2018 9:14 PM
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Subject: [cobirds] Video clips of Cape May Warbler from earlier this week in 
Pueblo

I got a couple of very nice short video clips that show the Cape May Warbler 
that was seen earlier this week in Pueblo City Park as it vigorously foraged in 
the needles of a pine tree.  And I got a photo showing the warbler going after 
some apparent food item that I do not recognize, maybe insect larva.  (maybe 
Dave Leatherman knows what it is).  I have uploaded these and a few more pics 
to my Birds and Nature 
blog.<https://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/2018/11/video-clips-of-pueblo-co-cape-may.html>


SeEtta Moss
Canon City
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com


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