Sometime yesterday someone, I don't know who but thank you, found a 
Blue-winged Warbler at the same place were the Yellow-crowned Night-heron 
was. The bird was staying high up in the the trees gleaning with 
Yellow-rumped Warblers. Me and several others saw it about 9:50 today in 
light rain. It's a beauty and a lifer for me.
To reach this place take Green Valley Ranch Blvd to Himalaya Dr and park on 
the other side of the street in the neighborhood at 53rd street or around 
there. There is a public pathway following the creek and a golf course, the 
golf course is a privet  with fines for trespassing so be careful where you 
walk and respect this property. Just stay on the path and you should be 
fine. The bird was staying with the old cottonwoods. The night heron was 
also still there.
Hopefully if it sticks around someone will update this thread. Ebird 
hotspot is First Creek at Green Valley Ranch.
Good Birding,
Brian Johnson

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