Still present 3:20. Norm
Lakewood
Norm
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> On Nov 8, 2013, at 3:04 PM, gent@ucar.edu wrote:
>
> All,
>
> As of 2:30pm the Bay-breasted Warbler remains in the same tree. Turn
> north on Center Green Drive, and it's in the first pine tree between the
> first two buildings on the left.
>
> I think it's picking insects from the pine needles and branches. I have
> not seen it fly or hover-glean for insects. I have never seen it in the
> pine tree right next to it, so I think that tree doesn't have the same
> insects.
>
> Cheers, Peter Gent.
> Boulder.
>
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