Thanks to a heads up from Sean, I saw a stunning male Black-throated Blue 
Warbler in the middle of PERC, very near where a Tennessee Warbler was seen 
last November. Josh Bruening was there and he saw it also. He was rather 
elusive and relatively quite, I heard only a few call notes, had one quick 
look and Josh  had only a single viewing after an hour of searching. When I 
was there I did not see much else bird-wise, Blue Jays, Robins, a Chickadee 
and a Horde of Chipping Sparrows. Hopefully , it will stick around for a 
little while. By the way, since May 29 last year when I saw a Worm-eating 
Warbler, I have seen 28! species of warblers in and around Fort Collins in 
one years time. I think that's a remarkable number for the front range, so 
I am remarking.

David Wade
Ft Collins, CO

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