I took a lunch break walk through Denver West (east of 70, north of 
Colfax). I had two PALM WARBLERS moving around just north of Lena Gulch 
between Building 5 and the Building 6&7 parking lot. Also in the flock were 
a brown creeper, a few bushtits, and a handful of black-capped chickadees. 
Interestingly, neither bird appeared to be the bird recently photographed 
from the office park. At least one bird was still very near breeding 
plumage, still maintaining a rufous cap, and the other may have been as 
well although I after ID'ing the first I spent most of my time on the 
second as it took longer to get a clear view through the branches. Both 
birds were tail bobbing and feeding, as well as following each other around 
and interacting at times.

The office park is also known for late fall Pine Warblers and 
Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, but although they have been my target all fall, 
I have yet to find one.

Kevin DeBoer,
Lakewood, CO



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