Hi CO birders :

     My group of Jackie H , Jeannie M and Aaron S picked out the juvenile 
Curlew Sandpiper finally around 11 AM after walking out from the west side 
campground to the waters edge through sinking , stinking mud. If we hadn't been 
pre alerted to look for a " Dunlin " type peep it would have passed us by ( 
thanks Steve M ). Look for a " Dunlin " type profile , longer black legs , 
little larger in size to adjacent Baird's , prominent white supercilium , scaly 
back , long downcurved bill , pale underparts , did not notice any buffy wash 
on upper breast perhaps because of the intense light. Aaron managed to get a 
distant flight picture showing the white rump and leg extension beyond tail .

  Earlier along the SW inlet canal ( access from the South end ) we had a 
variety of peeps including two Buff-breasted Sandpipers which walked right past 
us just a few yards away.Some gripping photos were taken.

 Later we walked the dam wall from the outlet canal and found Marbled Godwit ( 
3 ) , Sanderling ( 1 ) , Red-necked Phalarope ( 2 ) , Short-billed Dowitcher ( 
1)  plus the more common shorebirds .

  Finally before the heat defeated us we visited the SWA area at the north end 
and counted 26 Mountain Plovers in the grassy verge of the beach.

John Drummond
Monument      

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