At about 5:00pm, while birding at the sewage water treatment pond located on 
the SW corner of Twenty Mile Road and Main Street, I observed the following 
shorebirds:

Long-billed Dowitcher - 2
Willet - 3
Spotted Sandpiper - 2
White-rumped Sandpiper - 1

These birds are foraging along the SE shoreline.  You will need a scope.  They 
are easy to overlook if you approach on the SE side and may result in them 
flying away, so please consider approaching along the north side to view from 
the SW side.

Also seen:
Ruddy Ducks - several pairs
Redhead - at least half a dozen pairs
American Wigeon - at least half a dozen pairs
Buffleheads - 5 pairs
Northern Shovelers - at least a dozen pairs
Canada Geese pairs
Mallard pairs
Coot
Killdeer
Great-tailed Grackle
Red-winged Blackbird
American Goldfinch

Rhonda Kelly
Parker, CO
                                          

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