Spooked up a nesting common nighthawk (2 chicks) on my north slope, he/she
flew downslope 30 yards,

And fluttered around with mouth wide open.    I backed off immediately, but
then snuck back above and peered

Down and spotted the two chicks.   Some broken egg shells nearby (bad
housekeeping?), and the 'nest' was just

A random spot in the tree litter, about 3 feet from the base of an open
ponderosa pine.

 

3 species of hummers around currently (Black-chinned is tough here), and red
crossbills, as well as the usual

Foothills birds (including hairy woodpeckers who think they are
hummingbirds).

 

Call if you want to come by and sit on the deck; I'm retired, so usually
home.

 

Raymond Davis - 303-823-5332    at 6,000 ft. 4 miles NW of Lyons

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