The Black-billed Cuckoo was calling persistently from at least 5:30 this 
morning through 7:45. 

It seems to have changed its habits since arriving. The first few days it would 
call in the morning, late afternoon and into early evening. In retrospect we 
are wondering if upon arrival it was staking out a territory and was more 
active? Now it seems to join in the dawn chorus and quit around 8:00-8:30 am. 
We are not "cuckoo experts", but this does seem to make sense to us. 

The best place to listen for and try to see the Black-billed Cuckoo continues 
to be on CTY RD 358 just East of the Wahatoya Creek in the trees on either side 
of the road. It has called in the yard, but generally CTY RD 358 seems to be 
the easiest place to hear it. The earlier the better. 

We did not see or hear the Yellow-billed Cuckoo today.

Polly Wren and Paul Neldner
La Veta, CO

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