At least four people saw the male BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER in the oak tree 
100 yards, directly east of the headquarters building in Pueblo City Park this 
morning.  It was seen at 840am by Lin Lilly, and from 10am to 11:15am by Mark 
Yaeger, Lu Yaeger, and me.  At around 10:10am an immature female PINE WARBLER 
flew into this tree, and I was able to get photos of it, before it flew off.  
Two Townsend's Warblers and several Yellow-rumped Warblers were present in this 
tree too.  The oak had lots of bugs currently, bees, moths, and probably other 
smaller bugs, that when it warms up the warblers go to this tree and chow 
down.  Pueblo City Park has been quite interesting the last week of October, 
hopefully it will continue into November.

 
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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