Hi Colorado Birders.
-- From 3:30 to 5:00 PM today I visited South Platte Park. This was after dipping on the nearby Chestnut-sided Warbler, as well as Chatfield's Snow Bunting. I was wanting to see something good. Anyway, along the Mary Carter Greenway Trail, about 70 - ish feet after it intersects with the trail to Bufflehead Lake, I found a WHITE-EYED VIREO. It was in a willow along the river. It did not associate with any other birds. It moved a few bushes down. I lost it for a couple minutes, then found it about 20 feet up the river. It flew away, a few minutes later I refound it at its original location. My ebird report has another photo of the bird, along with a more in depth description of its location. Here is my ebird report: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S32718677
I apoligize that this photo is not great, but it is the best I have.
Ben Sampson
Centennial, Colorado
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