Today, Art Hudak, David Starbuck and I went to Chico Basin trying to catch the 
tail end of migration.  After seeing a beautiful Magnolia Warbler at the 
headquarters(Pueblo) we decided to check out Rose Pond.  The first bird of 
interest was a beautiful, but very skittish Blue-headed Vireo.  We then decided 
to walk the north side of the pond.  After walking the marshy, wet , and slow 
area we were rewarded with a gorgeous CAPE MAY WARBLER.  This bird was in a 
tall cottonwood on the far north side. 
  We finished the day at Mineral Palace Park.  While looking for the 
Yellow-throated Warbler, we were given the finger and cussed at unprovoked 
several times by a local cruiser. I guess he was trying to give us a bird to 
look at!!  Not long after we were able to locate not one but two 
Yellow-throated Warblers!  What a great late May day of birding.  Photos (the 
Party Train way) of these great rarities can be found below:

https://partytrain.smugmug.com/

Mark ChavezLakewood-Green Mtnhttp://jaeger29.smugmug.com/

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