Our Denver Audubon bird class had a very nesty morning on Genesee today. 

We started by watching one nest tree with four species feeding young 
(Williamson's Sapsucker, Violet-green Swallow, Pygmy Nuthatch, and Western 
Bluebird) (watching that took us 30 minutes); then another that had only 3 
nesting in it (same species except sapsucker).  

We saw a Broad-tailed Hummingbird building a nest on a ponderosa pine branch, 
and a Cordilleran Flycatcher singing about a nest with eggs -- planted by the 
Ladies Room on an outhouse. Also another Western Bluebird nest. 


 Especially intriguing: Brown Creepers taking grass to a nest behind the bark 
in a dead ponderosa,with the male singing every once in a while. 


Hugh & Urling Kingery 

  Franktown, CO
  


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