Hi again, folks:

Thanks to David S who reminded me to document this sighting, as it is really 
early for Peewees. And since I do not yet have Iphone reflexes, I forgot to get 
some kind of photo of this bird (who, a few weeks hence, will have dozens of 
compadres in the same area).

So I went back this morning prepared to photo AND possibly record, and found 
that I must have mistaken an Eastern Phoebe for my familiar WEWP: in my 
defense, she really does have a smudgy vest, and--probably due to being 
alarmed--had a cresty crappa; and furthermore, the tail dipping was not due to 
her precarious perch but her species habit.

But the nice thing about getting this settled is that now I've got a breeding 
pair of Eastern Phoebes at this location, because the female was flirting 
around with a nicely classic male this morning. 

NOW I'll remember to document proof of breeding over the next months...

Linda

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