Today, 4/12, I went to Johnston Reservoir this afternoon for a very small bit. 
The Reservoir is next to, and south of the Barnes & Noble bookstore, at the SE. 
corner of the intersection of Bowles and S. Wadsworth. It was snowing fairly 
hard, when I saw a bird pumping it's tail down, continually pumping it's tail. 
The movement of the tail got my attention. This bird was sitting about 6 feet 
up in a Russian Olive tree and 6 feet up from Johnston lake. It was 2 branches 
away from a perched American Robin. The Phoebe had a notch at the tip of the 
tail, with gray/olive breast and sides. The top of the bird's head was a darker 
gray than the gray on the sides of the bird. The upper parts were grayish 
brown. The underparts were mostly white except for the breast and sides. The 
bird did not stop pumping it's tail. I never thought I would see an Eastern 
Phoebe at Johnson reservoir, nor was I looking for one.

I do not think this bird would be easy  to see again. It flew to the Southeast 
corner of the lake and then proceeded to keep flying when I lost it.

This location is in Jefferson County.

Happy Birding!
Littleton, CO, Jefferson County

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