Glenn Dunmire found a fall plumage Bay-breasted Warbler at Lake Estes in Estes 
Park (Larimer County) late Saturday afternoon, 30 October 2021. It was at the 
south side of Lake Estes at the east end of the town park ($5 parking fee) in 
Russian olives. Today it was refound in the same area and observed off and on 
throughout the day, often across the street in the pine trees and willow 
thicket lining the fairground property or moving around the dog park with a 
flock of 20+ house finches. Frequently found on the ground. Many photos are on 
eBird. Also in the area 1–2 yellow-rumped warblers and an immature Harris’s 
Sparrow. I recommend parking at the dog park/gun club (no fee) and walking 
through the pedestrian tunnel to search the lakeside park. 

Great find, Glenn. 

Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO

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