I was in the area today (August 4th, around 11 AM) for about an hour, and 
saw only the single male.  He appeared for about 15 minutes before heading 
west.  

Adam

On Sunday, August 3, 2014 12:07:03 AM UTC-6, SeEtta wrote:
>
> I observed the area South of Florence where the pair of Scissor-tailed 
> Flycatchers have been nesting for about 2 hours this morning (Saturday).  I 
> saw the ever-faithful male, who was perched in the nest tree for much of 
> that time I was there.  I did not see the female at all.  Though the nest 
> is hard to see I do not believe the female was sitting in it.  I received 
> two replies to my earlier request for info about the female as I was last 
> able to view this location on Monday before I went out of town.  The only 
> sighting since mine on Monday was a single bird, gender unknown, this 
> afternoon.  I took a few photos of the male, who had left the nest tree to 
> forage,  showing the deep salmon underwing as he groomed when perched on 
> the powerline north of the nest tree.  I have uploaded those to my Birds 
> and Nature blog.  
>
> SeEtta Moss
> Canon City
> http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com
>

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