Black Phoebe carrying nesting material @ Anzalduas Co.Park


While birding at Anzalduas County Park yesterday I observed that there were two Black Phoebes and that they perched and foraged in close proximity, a good indication they are a pair. I was only able to photograph one of them and both pics here are of the same phoebe. Later I observed on of them very closely as it flew into a tree about 15 feet above my head and it had nesting material in it's bill. Though this seems really early to me (as Colorado birds don't start until at least April) it would appear that nesting season is beginning for these Black Phoebes. SeEtta

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