Steve et al,
You always seem to shake a few apples from the trees, even when the farmers and 
calendar told us they've  been picked over.

Beating a dead horse, re the Palm Warbler at Eaton, I would wager it was inside 
the spruce seeking out hackberry psyllid adults moving from the myriad 
hackberries nearby to overwinter within the spruce crowns.  Your description 
sounds exactly like what the Grandview Cemetery Cape May Warbler did within 
spruce near hackberries last October here in Fort Collins.

I would remind everyone Linn Grove Cemetery is in Greeley a couple miles east 
of Highway 85 off E. 18th Street.

Seems to be a definite dispersal of good numbers of Mountain Chickadees (and 
perhaps Golden-crowned Kinglets) from the mountains to the plains this autumn. 

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins

> Subject: [cobirds] Weld County Today
> From: cobirds@googlegroups.com
> Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 17:29:19 -0600
> To: cobirds@googlegroups.com
> 
> Greetings All
> Today I wandered around SW Weld County
> The biggest highlight was an apparent YELLOW PALM WARBLER at Eaton Cemetery 
> (which is just SE of town). The bird was hanging out deep within the cover of 
> conifers, and eventually flew across the street to a private residence. 
> Photos to be posted in a day or two. Also at Eaton Cemetery was a MONTANE 
> DOWNY WOODPECKER with only two white spots on its wing coverts, and a 
> Mountain Chickadee
> 
> At Linn Grove Cemetery, a MISSISSIPPI KITE soared southward on thermals. Also 
> there were 2 Mountain Chickadees and a GC Kinglet. 
> 
> Other highlights included a RN Phalarope at Lower Latham, a THAYER'S GULL at 
> Windsor Reservoir (note that Windsor Lake is nearly birdless), a MEXICAN DUCK 
> female and hybrid male at Stewarts' Pond, and 2 late Cattle Egrets at Union 
> Reservoir. 
> 
> Good Birding
> Steven Mlodinow 
> Longmont CO
> 
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