Report from the field ...

"Susan and I were pursuing your Plover sightings and luckily a group
of birders stopped as we were looking for Burrowing Owls along the way
and told us that the Plovers were about ½ mile E on 102 from 37.  We
had SEVEN in the wheat field.  We decided to explore the area to look
for Longspurs, so I continued E on 102 and N on 45.  Between 104 and
106 on the west side of 45, we had a Long-billed Curlew…the first one
I’ve seen in the Grasslands for several years.  We also walked into
the windmill on the E side of 45 and spotted several McCowns’.  A
Loggerhead Shrike, several Sage Thrashers and a couple Say’s Phoebes
were great additions to our list."

Thanks
Gary Lefko, Nunn/CO
http://ColoradoBirder.ning.com/ -- Home of the "Nunn Guy"

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