I will comment that when I first saw the plover on Tuesday afternoon,
initial reaction was Black-bellied Plover.  But when it took flight on that
day, I didn't detect any signs of white on upper wings or tail.  Certainly
got me to thinking about American Golden, but I hate identifying basic
plumage shorebirds, especially based on flight characteristics.  When Todd
and I saw it fly on Wednesday, we had good views of underneath side of
wings, and I didn't catch any hints of black axillaries, further suggesting
American Golden.  I haven't been back out since Wednesday, but I will stop
by today and see if it's still around.

As for the confusing gull, Bob Zilly and I have been discussing that one
since Tuesday also.  I just got email from him; he just returned from
Lagerman and managed to get views of underneath side of primaries--no
color/gray suggesting Thayer's Gull.

Mike
Longmont, CO

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:33 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mike also pointed out a plover to me that he said has been around a few
> days.  It flew once and I did not notice the black underwings like a
> Black-bellies Plover and didn't seem as white underneath as the photos I
> looked at last night.  It might be worth a look because I believe it could
> be good for an *American Golden Plover*.  Maybe Mike had better looks
> today.
>

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