This morning Urling spotted -- or rather heard & then saw -- an Eastern Phoebe on the Walker Trail, under the Colo. 86 bridge . It called a lot, flew around a lot, and posed for a lousy, blurry, IPhone picture.
We also saw a Great-tailed Grackle -- or rather heard & then saw -- closer to the Walker gravel pit. We've encountered them three times this spring, between McClain & Walker. eBird always wants details-- it's "rare."
The trail starts a half mile west & a half mile north of the Franktown traffic light.
We also saw a Great-tailed Grackle -- or rather heard & then saw -- closer to the Walker gravel pit. We've encountered them three times this spring, between McClain & Walker. eBird always wants details-- it's "rare."
The trail starts a half mile west & a half mile north of the Franktown traffic light.
Hugh Kingery
Franktown, CO
-- Franktown, CO
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