Hi Everyone--

This afternoon 6/28 I went looking for Paula Hansley's Blackburnian Warbler.
I arrived at around 5:00pm, and walked to the stretch of olive trees south
of the power lines. Not much happening there (a family of chickadees, a
Downy Woodpecker). On the north side of the power lines, along the south
fence line for the golf course maintenance yard, I found a female-plumage
American Redstart. There are plenty of places for a warbler to hide, so an
early morning visit tomorrow may turn up something yet different.

I also stopped to look at a cool dragonfly, a Common Whitetail.

The area is reached from US 287 by going west on Dillon Road past the light
at 88th to the Coal Creek Business Park. From either the Neutronics building
(south of the Marriott Suites) or the Boulder Valley Credit Union (visible
from Dillon), you can walk back to a path that takes you to the trees in
question.

Mark Miller
Longmont, CO



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