Thanks to all for the replies about the bird being a Say's phoebe!
 
Bill

On Saturday, June 23, 2012 8:42:48 PM UTC-6, kickback wrote:

> I saw this flycatcher today next to Drennan Rd in Colorado Springs in an 
> arid praiire area. I think it is a dusky-capped or ash throated flycatcher, 
> ash throated would make sense based on the terrain. The relatively dark 
> supercilium and crown seem to match the dusky-capped better.
>  
> http://www.avoapples.com/birds/IMG_5507_cr.jpg
>  
> http://www.avoapples.com/birds/IMG_5511_cr.jpg
>  
>   Please send me your comments
>  
> Thanks
>  
> Bill Kosar
>  
> Colorado Springs
>

On Saturday, June 23, 2012 8:42:48 PM UTC-6, kickback wrote: 
>
> I saw this flycatcher today next to Drennan Rd in Colorado Springs in an 
> arid praiire area. I think it is a dusky-capped or ash throated flycatcher, 
> ash throated would make sense based on the terrain. The relatively dark 
> supercilium and crown seem to match the dusky-capped better.
>  
> http://www.avoapples.com/birds/IMG_5507_cr.jpg
>  
> http://www.avoapples.com/birds/IMG_5511_cr.jpg
>  
>   Please send me your comments
>  
> Thanks
>  
> Bill Kosar
>  
> Colorado Springs
>

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