A futile search for the palm warbler along the access road to South Platte Reservoir was not without some reward. Near the gate (where the Tropical Kingbird used to hang out) a thicket on the east side of the road yielded a female plumaged Purple Finch. The thicket also harbors House Finches. Photos are here: https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S50282197 Good luck. Doug Kibbe Littleton
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