CO birders :
 
     Bill Maynard found a Prothonotary Warbler earlier this afternoon at the 
northern end of Fountain Creek Park , near mile marker 18 ( where the Woodcock 
was seen earlier this year ) . A small stream runs close to the path and the 
bird is often seen alongside the stream with several Northern Waterthrushes . 
There is a hatch of small insects which is attracting multiple Yellow-rumped 
and Yellow Warblers , so don't be fooled by the Yellow Warblers which have a 
subtly different song to PROW . Park at the north end of the Park and walk 200 
yards south.    

John Drummond
Monument   

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