Sunday, 1 June 2014

[cobirds] Boulder: still present - Black and Eastern Phoebes, Boulder Co.

As of 730 this morning both the black and eastern phoebes are fly catching on the west side of the 75th bridge. Way cool!

Laura Steadman
Broomfield

On Saturday, May 31, 2014, <gent@ucar.edu> wrote:
All,

I stopped at the 75th Street bridge over Boulder Creek at 9:15 this
morning. The first bird I saw on the west side of the bridge was a Black
Phoebe, and the second was an Eastern Phoebe, both searching for insects
just above the creek.  Subsequently, I went to the Hwy 287 bridge and the
109th Street pond and did not see a Black Phoebe there.  So, perhaps it is
the same bird seen previously in the latter area that has moved a couple
of miles upstream.

Cheers,  Peter Gent.

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