Any Lucy's warbler sightings in Eaton?

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May 15, 2015, 11:02:29 AM5/15/15
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My wife and I may go up Sunday - please post if you see it! Thank you!

Bryan and Kristin Arnold
Littleton, Jeffco, 5,500'

DAVID A LEATHERMAN

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May 15, 2015, 2:29:49 PM5/15/15
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Brian et al,
I just came from the Eaton Cemetery and did NOT see the Lucy's Warbler.  I am hesitant to say it is absolutely gone, because it is very easy to miss, but I think based on checking everywhere people had seen it, and the amount of turnover in individual birds, it's highly likely the Lucy's has moved on.  Fun while it lasted.  One person I ran into today out there said he thought he heard from a good source that it was seen during the first half of yesterday, but not in the PM.

Other birds today at Eaton Cemetery that seemed new were a female Yellow Warbler, a male Orchard Oriole, and a possible Yellow-breasted Chat that would never show itself in the interior of a big juniper.

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins

> Date: Fri, 15 May 2015 08:02:28 -0700
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> My wife and I may go up Sunday - please post if you see it! Thank you!
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> Bryan and Kristin Arnold
> Littleton, Jeffco, 5,500'
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