With migration in full swing, but a mid-morning appointment in the way, ran
down to a couple of local hotspots in southwest Denver first thing this
morning (Tues., 3 May'23), Overland and Ruby Hill Parks (Denver Co.).
Found/refound a very nice PALM WARBLER running with some YELLOW-RUMPs (all
flavors) in the pines at the northeast corner of Ruby Hill; intersection of
Florida & So.Platte River Dr.  Also in this group was a first-of-season for
me YELLOW WARBLER and a good number of CHIPPING SPARROWs.

 

After combing this area, ran across the road to Overland Park to see what
was going on there.  The male NORTHERN PARULA found yesterday was still
cooperative and singing in the cottonwoods along the west side of the pond.
A nice surprise at the pond was a bright WHITE-FACED IBIS perched on one of
the log on the shore.  Other birds of interest were continuing SOLITARY
SANDPIPER and LINCOLN'S SPARROW.  If you have any questions about either of
these adjacent spots, please let me know separately.

 

Good Birding,

Doug

Denver

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