Yesterday morning I located a Palm Warbler (Western) at Barr Lake near the boat 
launch parking area.  It was originally located in the first larger grouping of 
willows as one headed down the trail towards the dam.  It was foraging with a 
group of about a dozen Yellow-rumped Warbler.  On the way back the flock of 
Yellow-rumped Warblers had moved into the trees right by the restrooms/parking 
lot and I relocated the Palm with them again (this time able to get a few 
mediocre photos).  A Swamp Sparrow was also seen about 1/2 mile down towards 
the dam, in with a mix of Lincoln’s, White-crowned Sparrows, and Song Sparrows 
that pished up in the large marshy area near the grove of cottonwoods that go 
towards the lake.  Otherwise normal expected fall birds and a rather mediocre 
day.  I only went about a mile (just below the dam).  

Cathy Sheeter
www.cathysheeter.com
Arapahoe County

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