All,
I headed out this morning on a wild phoebe chase to see if I could refind a
Black Phoebe at Waterton Canyon, Jefferson Co. that was posted by someone
on the Colorado Bird Photography Facebook page the other day.  After some
serious wandering around trying to find the spot in the photos, I found an
Eastern Phoebe along the river by a water control structure and returned 90
min later and refound the Eastern in the same spot and saw the Black Phoebe
across the river!  I had a Say's Phoebe on the hike in for the phoebe
trifecta on one list!  The spot where I found the Black Phoebe is the same
place it was found a few days ago, so it might hang around.

Directions for the Black Phoebe: from the parking lot for Waterton Canyon,
cross Waterton Rd and walk the trail for about 8 min (brisk walk) and at
the first split, follow the dirt road off to the left (this takes you
towards the rivers edge and the open field is on your left with a low chain
link fence).  In a couple hundred meters there is a small brown shed and a
second shed with water control structures behind tall fencing on the left.
Both phoebes were at this spot.  I only saw the Black Phoebe across the
river perching on low snags about 20m upstream of the small dam, but it was
previously photographed on a railing on the near shore.

I managed some photos of the Black and Eastern Phoebe that start here:
http://www.pbase.com/shoeman/image/160741682

I also included photos in my gallery of what I guess is a hybrid male
Indigo-Lazuli Bunting.  It was around a couple other male Lazuli's and a
gang of females/juveniles.  I never saw a wing bar, but the unusually white
breast and belly had me wondering (not quite right for a second year male
Indigo either). The song was not spot on for Indigo either. The bird was in
a wet draw on the right about half way to the phoebe spot.  Thanks in
advance for any feedback on this one.

Good birding!
Scott Somershoe
Littleton CO

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