At 8:45 the pro is back on the peninsula with the deck.
Norm Lewis
Lakewood
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> On Sep 20, 2019, at 7:15 AM, David Bailey wrote:
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> Still here at 7am. Watching it from the point on the SW corner
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Prothonotary warbler is still here as of 7am. Currently watching it from the
dock on the point in the SW corner. Currently picking around for bugs in a
bush about 6ft above the water
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Well part of that canal is dry plus doesn't seem to go all the way through so I
guess it is technically a peninsula after all.
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Still present this am as of 7:45. Being observed at 39.7046245, -105.0889180,
on the south side of the island (looks like another peninsula but separated by
a narrow canal) just north of the SW peninsula.
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Prothonotary warbler refound at 6:45pm ; same general location
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 2:18 PM Brian Johnson
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> The Prothonotary Warbler at Belmar park was very active at Belmar Park
> this morning. Me and a group saw this bird at about 9:30 ish this morning.
> The warbler was present on
The warbler is focusing in the last trees at the SW end of the trees that are
south of the parking lot. 930-950 am
David Suddjian
Littleton Co
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> Prothonotary warbler refound this morning at ~7:45am. Same location.
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Bird was seen again at 1:45. Same spot.
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I rode my bike down to Lee Martinez Park to see if I could re-find the
Prothonotary Warber and found it right away. I had great looks and it was on
the western edge in the mid and lower parts of the Russian Olive trees that
border the wetland. I have attempted to create a google map with the
Dave and all,
I am leading the Bow Mar/Marston CBC Sat. Mary Cay and I checked our
hotspots Wed including Centennial Pond and the exact spot the PRWA was seen
before. We walked all along that path in the brushy area. Had an imm
BCNHeron on that northeast back trail of Centennial Pond near
Sorry for the delay but finally got over to Centennial Park after dealing with
jet lag from returning from China and a sinus infection. The Prothonotary
Warbler was again observed yesterday morning around 10:15 a.m. found by Paul
(don't remember his last name), myself, and a woman (Ms. Smith)
about now and maybe it
will with the high winds predicted for today.
Gloria Nikolai
Colorado Springs
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Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2013 07:28:48 -0700
Sorry for the delay but finally got
I think as long as the bird is well fed, the temperature may not affect it.
Connie Kogler
Loveland,CO
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Bird still present at 4:00. Thanks to Mark for this great bird.
Norm Lewis
Lakewood
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On Sep 13, 2013, at 10:37 AM, markchavez markcha...@comcast.net wrote:
The Prothonotay Warbler is still at Main Reservoir aas of 1030.
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