We walked the Walker Trail again this morning -- the Eastern Phoebe has staked 
out the section under the Colo. 86 bridge (at least today).

In the first big cottonwood grove we heard a sweet warble that Urling figured 
out: an Eastern Bluebird. The grove had two Eastern Bluebirds flitting around, 
and 3 (silent) Mountain Bluebirds, for at least an hour. Otherwise, the same 
contingent as yesterday. Meadowlarks & Song Sparrows House Finches singing. 
 
 

 

Hugh Kingery 
Franktown, CO

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