The birder who is seeking input is

Jean Stevenson, Aurora CO


"I cannot seem to send this to the entire group. It is only going to
“ColoradoDipper”.

Any help will be appreciated.  I realize this post is quite vague.



This morning I biked with a group up Waterton Canyon 6.2 miles to the
picnic table within view of the Strontia Springs dam.  We observed an adult
bird apparently feeding nestlings located high in the interpretive sign
structure there.  It was a very small, “cute-shaped” (compact, rounded)
bird, dark on top and light under, flying very quickly from the bushes near
the canyon edge into a recess in the sign where the nestlings could be
heard repeatedly and softly peeping.  This was not a hummingbird; it was
smaller than a house finch or house sparrow with a short tail.  I did not
see any field marks.  So I tried to remember any small, cute birds I have
seen (Pygmy Nuthatch, maybe?, Bushtit, no, not the right color;  swallow,
no, not the right shape) ; but I would be happy to have other suggestions
of possibilities.  What small bird might be in that location?  What bird
might nest in a wooden sign structure?  (There appeared to be two nests
inside the roof of the sign, one at each end.) Then I can check Sibley to
see if I can determine what bird we saw.



Thank for your help.  Jean Stevenson, Aurora CO?"



Joe Roller,

Denver

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