On May 6, 2020, at 9:37 AM, Arthur Bezuidenhout <odz...@gmail.com> wrote:
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At 4:00 today the Yellow-throated Warbler was in the same approximate area - southeastern end of the lake, not far from the parking lot. If you go to the left from the parking lot, with the reeds on your right and the main path on your left, there is a green open area in the trees and it was foraging there, along with a slew of Yellow-rumps and several different kinds of sparrows.Karen StrongLakewood, Jefferson County
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 4:38 PM Robert Raker <rob....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Norm,--I originally found the bird in the little cove on the south end of the lake yesterday. It then moved up into the forested area to the east and has been traveling back and forth along the reservoir. So far, been seen by many today after being re-found by Michael Lester. Hope you find it!Rob RakerLakewood, COJefferson County
On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 9:37:20 AM UTC-6, Arthur Bezuidenhout wrote:Michael Lester re-found the bird. Was still around at 7:50am.Bez BezuidenhoutArapahoe County--[0,0]|)__)-”-”-
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