I found at least 2 males and a female Eastern Bluebirds on Sunday on
private property east of Canon City.  For several years at least one pair
of Eastern Bluebirds has nested near Canon City and a few birds are often
found during the winter.  I looked for them again and refound them
yesterday but not today. I got a couple of good photos of one of the males
that I have uploaded to my Birds and Nature blog.
<http://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/>

I also had a Northern Harrier working the farmland near the bluebirds, an
unusual occurrence near Canon City.

I also found a pair of Greater Roadrunners on Sunday though they were south
of Canon City in appropriate cholla cactus grassland. Birds of North
America online said that notes that roadrunners are found either singly or
in breeding pairs.  It was quite cold that day and one of the roadrunners
engaged in sunning behavior that I photographed.  I also got the pair
standing near each other and a short video clip of one of them as it moved
across the snowy terrain. I looked for them yesterday but did not refind
them. Photos and video are up on my Birds and Nature blog
<http://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/>.

I also found a pair of American Dippers frequenting an irrigation canal and
the Arkansas River east of Canon City (accessible by private property) in
location where there has been either a single or a pair of dippers for the
past several winters (and into summer).  I will get photos up tonight on my
blog.

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

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