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Bird droppings on rocks above the natural tank suggest that ledges up there might be used as nests

6776-bird-droppings.jpg The sun goes down for good behind the Cady Mountains, not to be seen again until tomorrowThumbnailsAbove the dry falls, the wash continues rockily along, and it looks like it pops out onto the top of Broadwell Mesa soonThe sun goes down for good behind the Cady Mountains, not to be seen again until tomorrowThumbnailsAbove the dry falls, the wash continues rockily along, and it looks like it pops out onto the top of Broadwell Mesa soonThe sun goes down for good behind the Cady Mountains, not to be seen again until tomorrowThumbnailsAbove the dry falls, the wash continues rockily along, and it looks like it pops out onto the top of Broadwell Mesa soonThe sun goes down for good behind the Cady Mountains, not to be seen again until tomorrowThumbnailsAbove the dry falls, the wash continues rockily along, and it looks like it pops out onto the top of Broadwell Mesa soonThe sun goes down for good behind the Cady Mountains, not to be seen again until tomorrowThumbnailsAbove the dry falls, the wash continues rockily along, and it looks like it pops out onto the top of Broadwell Mesa soon

I suppose I could climb up there and take a closer look, but right now I'm wondering if I can climb up the small dry waterfall here and hike further up the wash.