I saw an Eastern Phoebe this morning on the "Cherry Creek Trail, south end to 
Walker GRavel Pit" (nee Walker Road Trail). It popped up under the highway 
bridge, the same place where we think a pair nested earlier in the summer.

In our yard, singing allegedly inspired by day-length in the fall, we heard 
both a Western Meadowlark & a Plumbeous Vireo. Other than that, the usual 
species even after our 10-day absence and no feeders filled.

 

 

Hugh Kingery 
Franktown, CO

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