COBirders,
The Blackburnian Warbler reported earlier was still around the parking area
at the Beidlelman Environmental Center/Catamount Institute as of 7:00 p.m.
this evening.  Allan and Theresa Burns, Seetta Moss, Robb Hines were
already there to help me find it. It was in the pines in the NE corner of
the parking lot and then it flew to the SW corner above the creek and was
foraging in the top of a cottonwood tree positioned between two Ponderosa
Pine trees.
Great Bird!
Ken Pals
Colorado Springs

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