COBirders,

Just got a call from Glenn Walbek. Glenn, Loch Kilpatrick, Cole Wild and Joe
Roller were able to re-find the CONNECTICUT WARBLER in essentially the same
spot I found it in this morning. They feel it is most likely a female.

I strongly suspect this bird will not stick so I would suggest getting to
CVCG today if you are interested in trying to find it. It has been hanging
around south of the picnic area at the base of a willow tree just where the
trail dips down and goes beneath the big Cottonwood this side of the fence.
They were all able to see it several times for a few seconds each time on
low perches, in flight and walking on the ground. None of us were able to
get photos.

In addition to this great bird, there were several Townsend's Warblers and a
Cassin's Vireo at the campground along with the other usual suspects.

On Tuesday, I also had a Pygmy Nuthatch at CVCG which I am sure has to be a
fairly rare county record. 
------------------- 
Rachel Hopper
Ft. Collins
Check out the CFO Website: www.cfo-link.org



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