We saw the Golden-winged at 2 different times, maybe an hour or so apart 
(1-ish and 2:30ish).  Very cooperative.  The two locations were across the 
path from each other, eye level, between the bridges.

We also saw the Nashville Warbler, slightly closer to the first bridge into 
the area, down in the creek bed, very uncooperative, mostly flitting on the 
opposite bank.

Nothing of the Black-throated Blue, nor the Blackpoll.

It felt lucky to see anything at all, as there were two very active, very 
vocal Cooper's Hawks, nest-building, and kak-kak-kakking away the whole 
time, right over the warbler area.

Also today--

Lazuli Bunting
Western Tanager
Chipping Sparrow, House Wren, a gazillion Yellow-rumps, etc. 
We heard that the Waterthrush and a couple of Swainson's Thrushes were 
there to be seen, but we didn't chase those.

Dave Cameron
Denver

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