Someone reminded me that I said I wasn’t going to post on CObirds any more.
Obviously , I need to amend that statement. If I see or hear an unusual
bird at my house, and if I’m going to be home, I will post the sighting.

I may have seen the Black and White Warbler if I had realized what it was
immediately. I was looking in the leaves not on the bark of my maple tree.
It likes to glean insects from under the bark, like a nuthatch.

The trunk of the maple is four feet from my water fountain.

To me, this is a much different situation than an Open Space area that is
not monitored by rangers 24 x 7.

Paula
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Paula Hansley
Petrographic Consultants International, Inc.
Ph:  720-890-2628

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