Hello all,

Today Barb and I biked 6.5 miles up Waterton Canyon alongside the South 
Platte River, sometimes on the Jefferson County side, sometimes on the 
Douglas County side. Our first time there, loved it. Wild plum, very 
fragrant, in bloom along the river. Siberian elms green with samaras. Saw a 
pair of Say’s phoebes (what were they doing in a canyon?), golden eagle, 
Western bluebird, Townsend’s solitaire, belted kingfishers, lots of spotted 
towhees, heard canyon wrens. And lots of bighorn sheep, including rams with 
BIG horns. And fly fishermen, who knew exactly what flies were hatching out 
of the river today.

Enjoyed close views of several pairs of common mergansers, a.k.a. 
goosander, saw tooth, *mergus merganser*. I’m used to seeing this species 
in big flocks on large reservoirs. Surprising to see them on a narrow river 
in a mountain canyon. “Do they have enough room to take off?” One male 
sailed through whitewater like a kayak. The pairs were all on large rocks 
mid-stream, looking rather cozy and romantic.

Wikipedia says: “Nesting is normally in a tree cavity, so it requires 
mature forest as its breeding habitat. In places devoid of trees (like 
Central Asian mountains), they use holes in cliffs and steep, high banks.”

Lots of cliffs and steep, high banks in Waterton Canyon. Do they nest there?

 

Cheers,

Tom Wilberding

Littleton, CO


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