Cobirders,

 

The best way to observe this bird is to stand on the gravel path on the west
side of this area and look east from there.  The bird will not be out on the
mud flats with the other shore birds, but back foraging amongst the plants
back off of the water.  It tends to stay on the buffy colored sand that
matches the color of the plumage of the bird.  There is a finger sand bar
that extends to the south.  It has been working that sand bar to the south
and then back up to the north.  Look for a sunflower back off the shore
about eight feet or so.  The bird frequently is foraging in this area.  It
can disappear for lengths of time back in the weeds.

 

Good birding,

Steve Stachowiak

Highlands Ranch, CO


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