An article in an Aspen paper discusses the impact of this week's storm on
migrsting warblers:  "
Emerick, a retired faculty member at the Colorado School of Mines, said the
warblers are neotropical migrants that winter in more southerly and warmer
latitudes.

“They’re particularly at risk when we have an early cold snap like we just
had,” he said."
https://www.aspentimes.com/news/weary-warblers-birds-seen-acting-strangely-after-the-cold-snap/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=160010255
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SeEttaMoss
Canon City

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