Duane Nelson
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Birders,
I was at Tempel Grove between 12:15 and 2 this afternoon. For the fourth
consecutive day, it was jacket/gloves/winter cap weather. I found the
continuing female Hooded Warbler again today. Like me, she was stressed
by the cold. Today, she was just south of the westernmost tree brush
pile west of the bridge and south of the canal, foraging on the ground
on straw next to the brush pile. The male Black-and-White Warbler was in
tall trees on the extreme west end of the grove, south of the tree
piles, and just east of the cleared agricultural land.
Like Mark, I observed two Northern Waterthrushes. Unlike Mark, I saw no
Yellow-throated Warblers.
Duane Nelson
Las Animas, Bent County, CO