As of 730 this morning both the black and eastern phoebes are fly catching
on the west side of the 75th bridge. Way cool!

Laura Steadman
Broomfield

On Saturday, May 31, 2014, <[email protected]> wrote:

> All,
>
> I stopped at the 75th Street bridge over Boulder Creek at 9:15 this
> morning. The first bird I saw on the west side of the bridge was a Black
> Phoebe, and the second was an Eastern Phoebe, both searching for insects
> just above the creek.  Subsequently, I went to the Hwy 287 bridge and the
> 109th Street pond and did not see a Black Phoebe there.  So, perhaps it is
> the same bird seen previously in the latter area that has moved a couple
> of miles upstream.
>
> Cheers,  Peter Gent.
>
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