Around noon today, May 24, Steve and I were walking on the cement trail
beside the recently re-worked Cottonwood Creek pond east of the road on the
west side of Cherry Creek State Park.  We got good looks with binoculars at
an unusual, medium-sized wading bird which was walking slowly along the edge
of the pond nearest to the trail periodically poking its long bill into the
mud.  Looking through the possibilities in Sibley, we agree that it looked
most like a Willet, albeit an adult in "non-breeding plumage."  Black, or
maybe dark grey, bill and legs (bill estimated at six inches, legs ten
inches)-overall light grey feathers, lighter underneath, and with very faint
brownish tinge on the side-small black area centered at the point of the
tail-overall smooth look-no sound heard and it did not take flight.  I hope
someone else gets a chance to see this bird and to help us identify it.

Jean Stevenson

Aurora CO

Arapahoe County

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