Over the past week about 6-8 each of Townsend's, Wilson's, Yellow-rumped,
and Orange-crowned Warblers have been easy to find in trees along the east
shore of
Grasmere Lake in Washington Park, Denver. The favored trees lie north of
the island and around to the flower garden near
the northeast shore.
Today they were joined by an immature Chestnut-sided Warbler, showing its
pleasing chartreuse cap.
I have not bumped into many other passerines in my limited visits there.
There have been a couple of dozen Snowy Egrets
hanging out on the aforemetioned island.

Directions: Travel from where you are now to Washington Park.

Joe Roller,
Denver

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