Dear Cobirders,
I dug up my most water-resistant clothing this morning and headed out
to make a deposit into the birding karma bank. The northwest corner
of Boulder Reservoir yield 1/105th the number of Ibis compared to
yesterday and hosted 7 American White Pelicans and untold numbers of
American Coot. A colony of Avocets were also present. Next, on to
Lagerman Reservoir, where there were 3 American White Pelicans, 1
Osprey and 1 Avocet. I then headed over to Walden Ponds where a fling
of Lesser Yellowlegs had arrived as well as two Audubon's Warblers. I
actually photographed one Lesser Yellowlegs at Walden on 4/15, but
didn't realize it until I looked at my photos.
Hopefully my jacket dries-out before someone finds a rarity!
Cheers,
Walter Szeliga
Boulder, CO
P.S. The collective nouns are from
http://www.myuniversalfacts.com/2006/04/collective-nouns-for-birds-what-group.html
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