Monday 10 May 2021

[cobirds] Cape May Warbler Manitou Lake Teller County

1132BAED-493B-4BB2-840C-7505F0A1D318.jpegThis afternoon amidst sleet and drizzle and a winter storm brewing around the Pikes Peak region, a brilliant male Cape May Warbler provided most accommodating views along Trout Creek below the Manitou Lake spillway. The bird was working along a beaver dam snatching small midges hatching from the creek when the park closed at 5 pm. Those seeking to see if it still around in the morning may want to check road conditions. The park opens at 8 am(fee $7). 

Scott Shaum
Woodland Park, Teller

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