My brother and I went to the west edge of Windsor to look for the Black Phoebe
previously reported by Gary Lefko. It was calling and foraging about 60 yards
downstream from the bridge over the Poudre River along County Road 13 at
the Frank Wildlife area. It was in a small sapling over the river's edge alongside
a larger standing dead tree.
At least one of the Snowy Plovers continues on the north side of Union Res.
It was seen about 100 yards to the east of the extreme northwest corner,
along the water's edge sometimes hiding behind a clump of dirt.
Joe Mammoser
Fort Collins
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