There is a pair of Pygmy Nuthatches working on a nest in Pueblo City Park. 
They are excavating and bringing material to a cavity in a broken-top 
cottonwood near the park pond. Only a pair seen so far. No helpers. The 
species is occasionally present in the park in the non-breeding season, but 
I don't know of any records of them breeding there or even in Pueblo. The 
park has a lot of ponderosa pines and spruces, though some have been lost 
in the wind and precip events of late.

A pair of ospreys continue to work on a nest on a light pole at a ball 
field in the north part of the park overlooking the river. Downstream, the 
Carolina Wren continues singing east or Reservoir Rd.

Rick Clawges, Pueblo

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