So I saw a Black Phoebe flycatching near the 75th St. Bridge in Boulder 
today, just where it had been reported... so I was somewhat surprised as I 
viewed the bird that it appears to have the swollen orange gape of a 
fledgeling??  Did the original reported bird breed? And if so with who? I 
did not see any indication of hybrid in this bird (though think an Eastern 
Phoebe has also been reported in this area). However I am not fully 
convinced it is a juvenile, as outside of the gape the feathers, if 
anything appeared dingy and worn. And fledgeling Black Phoebe should have 
rusty coverts, which my photos do not show and I did not notice while I 
observed the bird. I have uploaded a montage at:

*https://www.flickr.com/photos/aphelionart/14298316080/* 
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/aphelionart/14298316080/> of photos I took 
today. Sorry for the quality- the light was poor and bird was across the 
stream, but the large orange gape is fairly obvious in every photo, as is 
the rather brownish, worn looking primaries and tail. Is this truly the 
same bird as these photos taken by David Waltman on 6/4 (the only other 
person to have uploaded photos of the 75th st. Phoebe on ebird) 
*http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S18689458* 
<http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S18689458> (which to my eye 
appears much darker and fresher) or is there more than one?? And is my bird 
truly a fledgling?  And if not, what could cause the orange gape? 

Private emails are fine, as this probably is not of interest to all of 
Cobirds. 
Cathy Sheeter 
Ft. Lupton for one more week..... 

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