Mexican Whip-poor-will was reliably present at East Bear Trailhead, East 
Bear Gulch, Fremont County.  (Park at 38° 18.327'N, 105° 15.330'W) at 
8:34PM on August 1st.  This bird is 12 miles south of Canon City off Oak 
Creek Grade road.  The road is passable by any passenger car, though 
understand there are steep grades and drop-offs with no guard rails.  The 
road is wide and very well graded with only a few spots of minor 
washboard.  Recommend driving it before sunset.  The views are incredible. 
The canyon “Gulch” is spectacular.  Mary and I arrived at 6:30PM to 
collapsing afternoon storms with light rain.  By 7:45PM the rain had 
stopped to party cloudy skies. Bring a jacket. It was 50 degrees by 
8:00PM.  Christine Alexander and Renee Casias joined us in the parking area 
at 7:30PM.  We waited patiently until the sunset, before the near-full moon 
rose keeping an eye on a Peregrine Falcon high on the cliff face to the 
NW.  At 8:34PM we heard a spontaneous single call note behind us on the 
same side of the road as the parking lot.  At first I thought it was Common 
Poorwill, but analysis of the recording shows it was the Mexican 
Whip-poor-will.  Then seconds later, from a different perch, it went into 
full three-note song from several different perches.  By 8:39PM it had 
stopped, presumably off to hunt, we did not hear it again.  Excellent 
recordings.  Horrible photos only of a blob and some eye-shine.  
Afterwards, Mary and I investigated the canyon for previously observed 
Flammulated Owl and/or Saw-whet.  We had no luck with either.  


Rick Taylor, Broomfield (a few months of the year), Cumming, Georgia most 
of the time.

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