There were seven or eight of us searching for the warbler yesterday 
afternoon.  I was there for about an hour and a quarter before someone else 
relocated it. Of note for birders...this is only the second one I have seen 
in Colorado. The first was with Harold Holt in the 1970s. But I heard them 
(and saw) many times at summer camp in Connecticut, with the end of their 
song going up and out of my hearing range.  I was happy to see this one.
 From the intersection of Nelson Road (east-west) and Airport, go south on 
Airport. Staghorn is about a quarter block down on your left.  Keep going.  
In about another one block's distance the north and south lanes are 
separated by a short center island, seemingly about 40 yards long. If you 
are headed south you will see the island marked at its northernmost point 
by a diamond shaped yellow sign.  If you were standing at that sign, you 
would be where I saw the bird...directly east across the northbound lanes 
in a cluster of three trees, almost next to the road. The bird was first in 
the largest center tree, then flew to the tree to its north.  These trees 
are a short distance north of the trail mentioned in previous posts.
 Binoculars may be good for scanning...but the bird, which cannot walk out 
on a pine needle for its aphid meal, flits up, grabs a bite, then sits on a 
branch.  It was very active...so I recommend just eye-scanning the trees 
for flashes of movement.
 Today promises snow and wind, but who knows how accurate that forecast 
will be.
 Good luck to everyone.
  
 Karl Stecher
 Aurora/Arapahoe
  
  

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