Hi all,

I saw the bird in question at Barr Lake this evening, around 8pm. It was in
the same general location as had been mentioned in earlier postings by
Christian Nunes and Norm Lewis (on the sandbars in the middle of the
reservoir).

One thing I wanted to add - I got there a little after 7pm and could not
find the bird. I ran into another birder who told me she was unable to spot
it either, although she only had bins (I had my scope with me). She had
found a Forster's Tern there (which I also refound), but no luck for her on
the Royal. After nearly an hour of searching, I was getting worried that I
wouldn't see it either. Visibility had been excellent, the light was
actually nice and no heat waves anywhere....but also no bird. I knew the
bird had been seen just a couple hours earlier, which made it all the more
vexing.

Then at 8 the bird materialized seemingly out of nowhere. My guess is that
it was on that same sandbar the whole time, but just below the rise on the
other side away from view. I only mention this in case other birders go out
there and have trouble finding it. The bird is actually quite good at
hiding, especially amidst the California Gulls that it shares that sandbar
with. If the bird is not hidden by the rise or it is in flight, it is very
easy to spot and identify. Don't give up if you don't find it right away.
I'm glad I didn't!

I also saw a few Black Terns, and had an overflight of about a dozen
White-faced Ibis around 7:45pm as well.

-- 
Eric DeFonso
Fort Collins, CO

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