This apparent first-fall female bird is confiding and was the 3rd bird I
saw after getting out of my car
just before noon today. It was moving about in the trees, about 8-20 feet
off the ground and
appeared without any pishing, but was very attracted to quiet pishing later
on.
I followed it for 20 minutes, then the flock moved away.

I was able to see not only the obvious marks, like the "lime green"
upper-parts, yellow wing-bars, (these
are notable, as wing-bars on most Colorado warblers are white), the white
eye-ring
and clean white underparts, but was also able to glimpse small areas of
light
yellowish near the vent and notice the posture of cocking the tail up.
There was no chestnut at all on the underparts, fitting
best with first fall females shown in field guides. The yellowish wing-bars
alone were worth the trip.

The best place to park is along the extension of Mississippi Avenue as it
continues west
into the park from South Franklin Street. From there check the trees near
the park
bench that is on the NE corner of Grasmere Lake. This is near the Bowling
Green also.

Joe Roller, Denver

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