Says Pheobe

Out in the grass as the sunlight started to fade a Says Phoebe enjoys their perch.

 

All About Birds says “these open-country birds have cinnamon-washed underparts and a rather gentle expression. They sally from low perches to snatch insects in midair or pounce on them on the ground. Say’s Phoebes often pump their tails while perched on a wire, fence post, or low bush. They breed farther north than any other flycatcher and are seemingly limited only by the lack of nest sites.”

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Says_Phoebe/id

It is always a treat to see a Says Phoebe.

Perfectly Perched

Perched at the edge of a leaf and taking a break from their seemingly endless flight. Perhaps deciding which flower to visit next or just taking in the wonderful view. The wildflowers were thick along this on this stretch of trail so the choices were many for a butterfly that day.

Crested Butte, CO.