On our morning walk Urling heard the distinctive call of an Eastern Phoebe, and 
later got a good look at the birds. It's on the Walker Trail, between the first 
foot bridge and the Colo. 86 overpass -- the same area where they probably bred 
last year.

Otherwise the selection seemed normal - though more birds than two weeks ago -- 
20 species. Residents have started to sing: Black-capped Chickadees,W. 
Meadowlarks, & Song Sparrows. eBird deemed the Common Grackle as rare  -- 
though I wouldn't. 

 

 

Hugh Kingery 
Franktown, CO

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