This morning I found another apparent pair of Black Phoebes, these were on
private property near Canon City.  While I watched one of the birds pulled
some plant material off what looked like a dried reed and flew with it to a
probable nesting location that was used last year and likely the year
before by Black Phoebes.

I also stopped at the MacKenzie Ave bridge over the Arkansas River, a
location I posted here last week as having a pair of Black Phoebes. I
observe one bird today and could hear calls from a second bird, possibly it
was on a nest.  This is a good location to observe Black Phoebes from a
reasonable distance, sometimes as close as 40 or so feet.  Just do be
careful if you stand on the east side of the bridge which has no protected
walkway (the west side does have a curb between vehicles and the
walkway).

I got photos of one Black Phoebe at each site that I have uploaded to my Birds
and Nature blog <http://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/>.

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com

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