The Mountain Plover is now back on the Boulder Co. side of the road. It's 
sitting down in the median of the dirt track on the north side of Hwy 128. It's 
just resting, not nesting. 

Christian Nunes
Boulder, CO


------Original Message------
From: Christian Nunes
To: [email protected]
Sent: Jun 16, 2011 9:33 AM
Subject: [cobirds] Mountain Plover, Boulder Co.


Birders,

I just found an adult MOUNTAIN PLOVER on the side of Hwy 128. From Hwy 93, turn 
east onto 128. Pass the wind turbine research center. About 1/4 mi further 
there is a dirt track on the left. This track has two ends, making a horseshoe. 
At the east end is the Coalton/Greenbelt Plateau trailhead. Park here and scope 
the dirt pull-off to the SOUTH. Right now it's sitting on the ground (on 
eggs?!?), so please don't pull into that area. Stay on the north side of the 
road. 

Cheers,

Christian Nunes
Boulder, CO


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