After reading Ted's post, I headed to the 75th St. bridge over Boulder arriving 
about 1:05 pm.  Creek. As luck would have it , both phoebes were flycatching 
and pumping their tails in trees by the creek west of the bridge.  Soon , the 
E. Phoebe stopped to gather nesting material and flew under the bridge to work 
on her? nest. The Black Phoebe continued to flycatch from low bushes and rocks 
in the creek until it was east of the bridge. 
At this time neither bird is visible. 

A few minutes ago the two nesting redtails were courting very high, nearly in a 
cloud, in a thermal. 

Paula Hansley
Louisville

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