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When I left at 1:20 only the Parula had been seen and that was 2x in the warbler tree. It flew out of that tree and across the street about 12:15 and to my knowledge had not been seen again.
Dave Leatherman said that there were aphids in many of the trees to the east of the warbler tree.
The Tundra Swan is still present at Cottonwood Marsh.
Ira Sanders
Golden, CO
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