At Noon today (Friday the 27th), the Pewee was singing a bit farther north
on the trail than previously reported.  Take the Poudre River trail to the
paved bicycle Rest Area, then a short path to the river, where it was
singing in an open grove of trees in a recently flooded (sand-covered) area.


On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Nick Komar <quetza...@comcast.net> wrote:

> This pewee is currently singing from the east side of the Poudre River
> just south of the Spring Creek foot bridge. Better chance of seeing it from
> Riverbend Ponds Natural Area.
>
> Great find, Joe.
>
> Nick Komar
> Fort Collins CO
>
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