I found (or refound) a Chestnut-sided Warbler this morning near the Poudre 
River Bike Trail at about 10:45am. The RBA says SIMONDS reported one 
yesterday on the Poudre trail, without location details, but the trail is 
very far from where WALTERS reported one last week. The one I saw today was 
in the "triangle" between the bike trail and the river, north-northwest of 
the Nix Farm buildings, very near the river, just down river and down hill 
from the bluff and 'waterfall'.

I confess that I didn't note whether it was a male or female, which would 
have helped (perhaps) with figuring out if there is more than one of these 
around. Didn't really study how extensive the chestnut sides were. Oops. 
For what it's worth, I remember the crown being very bright yellow and the 
black stripes on the face being distinct, perhaps suggesting a male.

John Shenot
Fort Collins, CO

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