On Thursday I found a single Evening Grosbeak across the river from the
Canon City Riverwalk about a mile east of the Sell's Lake trailhead.  I
also found  a Black Phoebe in that same area and believe I heard a second
Black Phoebe nearby.   As I walked down the bluff trail of the Riverwalk I
found a flock of about 25 more Evening Grosbeak in the trees high up the
bluff, likely they had been at feeders in residences nearby.

Earlier tonight I heard the distinctive call of a flock of Franklin's Gulls
from my deck and located about 50 of them flying on the south side of Canon
City.  Then near dark I relocated the Black Phoebe that I previously posted
that I had found just east of the 9th Street bridge.  Spring is starting to
swing.

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

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