The Eastern Wood-Pewee first reported by Joe Mammoser along the Poudre River
north of Prospect is still present. This morning it started singing on a
regular basis about 8:20am west of the bike trail on the west side of the river
in a lush tall cottonwood grove west of the Cattail Chorus sign (Yellow-headed
Blackbird on this sign) and spur trail that goes west from the main trail up to
benches on a little hill. It watched with envy as an Eastern Kingbird sallied
forth from this same grove and easily caught a Blue-eyed Darner dragonfly,
sallied back and ate it for breakfast. Ever try to catch a darner? Not as
easy as the kingbird made it look. Thanks to Joe for initially finding and
reporting the pewee.
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
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