I was able to get out to look for the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher found by
Rich Miller south of Florence this morning.  I drove past a Scissor-tailed
Flycatcher in the same dead tree previously described a couple of times,
pulling over when safe to take a couple of photos. After reading that Mike
Gaylord observed a second bird yesterday raising thoughts that they might
be nesting I drove into a pull-off over a hundred feet south of the target
tree and watched.  After about 10 minutes the second bird flew into the
tree.  I continued observing birds for over an hour as it remained overcast
and did not heat up too fast.  I have uploaded several good photos of the
bird(s) to my Birds and Nature blog <http://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/>along
with my observations about their behavior in protecting that area, etc.

Since it is possible this rare species is nesting here it is important to
not disturb them with recordings.  They do flush when cars stop nearby and
cameras click--that happened to me and I observed it occur when one of two
cars with birders parked across the street from the tree for several
minutes while taking photos.  Neither the other birders nor myself got out
of our cars. So please be judicious about stopping your car near the tree
or one of the birds.  You can also observe the birds without disturbance
either from the pull-off on the east side of the highway about a hundred
feet south of the tree that has a good view of the tree or from a private
drive-way (do stay outside the fence) a similar distance north but on the
west side of the highway.  Be aware that this highway often has a lot of
traffic and with a 65 mph speed limit and the hill just south of the tree
it makes for a risky location.

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

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