Early this morning, there was a singing Nashville Warbler along South 
Boulder Creek, in the "off limits" area just upstream of the South Mesa 
Trailhead.  (This trailhead is along Hwy 170 east of Eldorado Springs.)  It 
sang for about 3 minutes.  I lingered another 20 min but never got views 
from the publicly-accessible area.  The area wasn't particularly birdy 
(unfortunately, no fox sparrow found), but a Bullock's Oriole did show up 
for a while.

At Golden Ponds in Longmont late this morning, I heard and then Peter Burke 
spotted a Northern Waterthrush.  It was along the creek about 150 yards 
upstream of the bridge.  Golden Ponds still has lots of Yellow-Rumped 
Warblers, and other new migrants include Western Tanager (2), Yellow 
Warbler (2), Orange-Crowned Warbler (6), and Lazuli Bunting (1).

David Dowell
Longmont, Colorado

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