Yesterday I found an apparent second pair of Black Phoebes along the
Arkansas River near the MacKenzie Ave bridge.  This is a location where
this species has nested for some years.  They can often be seen from the
bridge on MacKenzie Ave but do be very careful as there is a lot of traffic
here and many are speeding.

Today I found a single Black Phoebe on private property where there has
been historic nesting.

Also today I observed a Black Phoebe gathering and bringing vegetation and
mud to a site I have suspected as a nest site but was unable to confirm in
previous years.  I got photos of her and her mate who stayed nearby
including one with her in flight carrying nesting material.  I have
uploaded these to my Birds and Nature blog
<http://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/>.

There are a few Turkey Vultures nesting in Canon City.

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com

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