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Greetings Birders,

Yellow butts and bellies! David Bray let me know of a Yellow-Bellied 
Sapsucker he found (refound?) in Loveland and while searching for it today 
I saw two Yellow-rumped Warblers. The neat part, at least for me, is I 
managed to get a photo of both in the same frame. An unusual combo to 
capture in Colorado in December! The adult male sapsucker was feeding on a 
scraggly Walnut tree in the backyard of a house on Hilltop Dr, just East of 
N Tyler Ave. At the beginning of this year, or last winter, Dave also found 
an immature sapsucker here. Considering this is an adult and it was feeding 
in the exact same tree as the one I saw last season, I have to assume this 
is the same bird only a year older. If you go to see this bird, please be 
respectful of the homeowners in the area and stay on the street or 
sidewalk. 

Interestingly, but unrelated or maybe only slightly related, I saw this 
interesting article about recently discovered dinosaur feathers:   
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/12/161208141637.htm

David Wade
Ft Collins, CO

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