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Today I went in search of something else besides the Red-throated Loon at Barr Lake. Meandered below the Banding Station and lo and behold found a Magnolia Warbler flitting in the Willow Trees also in the same vicinity a late Wilson's Warbler and a White-throated Sparrow among other things.
Susan Rosine
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Oct 26, 2016, 8:05:04 AM10/26/16
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Don't suppose you could tell if either of those Warblers were banded? They banded a Wilson's on their very last day of banding, and before that, they did band a Magnolia. Susan Rosine Thornton, Adams Co.