I think I must've seen that same bird at South Platte this past Saturday. It was hanging around near the entrance to the access road. I've seen them being reported other places lately too. I'm guessing it's becoming more common for them to overwinter along the Front Range?
-- Jamie Simo
Longmont
On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at 12:46:23 PM UTC-7, Jennifer Hyypio wrote:
On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at 12:46:23 PM UTC-7, Jennifer Hyypio wrote:
On June 11 I was birding the South Platte Reservoir for the Long-tailed Ducks. I noticed a bird fly catching the edge of the ice and got a great video. It was a Say's Phoebe. Is this unusually early for their return?
May your winds be strong
And your thermals high
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