A sharp looking juvenile American Golden-Plover was working the mudflats
among the fishermen at from 1735 hrs to sunset on the west side of Lagerman
Reservoir. It flew off to the NW with two Killdeer just after sunset,
seemingly spooked by a canoe that approached too close.

Two Horned Grebes, a dozen Eared Grebes, many Western Grebes, a Ruddy Duck,
and a Ring-necked Duck were out in the center of the reservoir. A lone
Burrowing Owl lingered out by the Osprey platform.

Good birding,

--Scott

Scott E. Severs
Longmont, CO

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