Today I had the opportunity to study a reported pair of Black Phoebe at Lions 
Open Space in northwest Fort Collins along the Poudre River, just south of 
LaPorte, Colorado. These phoebes have generated some local controversy related 
to genetic lineage or parentage. After studying them this afternoon I noted 
that both emitted call notes identified by Merlin as Black Phoebe. Both had 
black hoods that contrasted with paler gray back and both had slight paleness 
to blackish chest. This paleness suggested genetic influence from eastern 
phoebe, which would not be unexpected as Fort Collins is in the hybrid zone. 
However, perusing photos of Black Phoebe in eBird, I found that these pale 
features are commonplace among Black Phoebes throughout their range, including 
birds from west coast states not in the hybrid zone. So while I admit that 
these two birds are not as dark as the darkest Black Phoebes, I think they fall 
within the range of variation that is acceptable for the species. Perhaps this 
pair of phoebes will breed in the area, possibly at the Overland Trail bridge 
over the Poudre River. I know of one previous breeding record for Black Phoebe 
in Larimer County. There may be others. 

Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO

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