Greetings -
I spent the day wandering around south-central Colorado.
In addition to the two Scissor-tailed Flycatchers south of Florence
reported by Lisa, the Florence River Park had at least two Black
Phoebes in residence.
The pair of Acorn Woodpeckers at Pueblo Mountain Park (Beulah) were
busy feeding young at the nest hole. I was not able to locate any of
the Grace's Warblers that were present earlier this summer.
Otherwise, the species I found while wandering were the expected
summer residents.
Good birding.
Kathy Mihm Dunning
Denver
On 7/20/14, Gary Faust - Lisa Edwards <lagh2@msn.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> The Black-throated Sparrows are still being seen below Liberty Point in
> Pueblo West this morning.
>
> In Fremont County a second adult Scissor-tailed Flycatcher was discovered by
> Mike Gaylord, at the same location that has been described in previous post.
> Both birds were seen together by Mike, Mark Chavez, Chris Knight, and one
> other birder. It appears that they may be nesting based on their behavior
> when corvids get near the dead tree.
>
> Lisa Edwards
> Palmer Lake, CO
>
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