But I didn't check eBird before heading out this morning to look for wildflowers -- few along this stretch yet -- and hope for the return of a phoebe. So I ended up surprised, though apparently shouldn't have been, when I found the birds were there, already paired up, flycatching over the Little Dry Creek, near where its trail intersects with the High Line Canal's.
Last year, I failed to find their nesting location. I have some suspicions, but it also seemed to me that they may have been nesting somewhere in the surrounding neighborhood and only flycatching along the creek.
- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO
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