Saturday, 11 July 2020

Re: [cobirds] Unusual Cordilleran Flycatcher nest location. Lyons, Boulder county

There goes the neighborhood!!!

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Sebastian T. Patti
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From: cobirds@googlegroups.com <cobirds@googlegroups.com> on behalf of Diana Beatty <otowi33.33@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2020 6:03 PM
To: DAVID A LEATHERMAN <daleatherman@msn.com>
Cc: adrianlakin1@gmail.com <adrianlakin1@gmail.com>; Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Unusual Cordilleran Flycatcher nest location. Lyons, Boulder county
 
I have a similar photo of a House Wren occupying a Cliff Swallow nest I took at DeWeese Reservoir back during the Salida CFO convention.  It was singing very loudly and incessantly as they are wont to do and I imagined the neighbors being a bit miffed.

Diana Beatty
El Paso County

On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 4:58 PM DAVID A LEATHERMAN <daleatherman@msn.com> wrote:
Adrian,
Very cool.  Thanks for posting.

Below is a pic of a male Canyon Wren arriving at its nest inside an old Cliff Swallow pot while swallows actively refurbishing the old hood look on.  This happened a few years back at Lory State Park w of FtCollins.

    

I wonder if these birds making use of old swallow nests are affected by swallow bugs, which are ectoparasites related to the human bed bug, and which reside in swallow nests.  Their accumulating numbers are part of the reason swallows often build new nests before each breeding season.

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins




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Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2020 2:00 PM
To: Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [cobirds] Unusual Cordilleran Flycatcher nest location. Lyons, Boulder county
 
I was social distancing birding along Old South St. Vrain Road in Lyons with Rolf Hertenstein and Patrick Bohan this morning and we saw an unusual nest location for a Cordilleran Flycatcher. It was using an old Cliff Swallow nest. We've never seen this before. Anyone else witnessed this or other strange nest locations?


Adrian Lakin,

Mead, CO


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