The Palm Warbler was the first bird I saw as I arrived at the top of the berm to view the southwestern bay of South Platte Park Reservoir just before sunset this evening. It flew up from weeds along the interior reservoir slope right at the southwest corner, perching atop a line of fence that runs down the slope into the water. It flew off to the north and went down somewhere on the berm slope. A female Black Scoter was also in the JeffCo portion, diving often and under water 90% of the time.
David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO
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