Hi cobirders. My son Bob took me out to Lower Latham. Arrived soon after 10AM on Rod 48. The ranch meadow to the south was flooded over a wide area to the south.
Highlights here were :  WELD county

Black-necked Stilts  about 10
AmerIcan Avocet  8
Wilson Snipe 1 feeding in the grass west corner near the road.
Red-necked Phalarope  many with
Wilson Phalarope
Blue-winged Teal few
Cinnamon Teal also few
Stilt Sandpipers 3
Black-bellied Plover 1 getting its breeding plumage

Further along the road :
Marsh Wrens heard and some seen well both sides near the road in green reeds.
Eastern Kingbird ( first seen this year)
Great-tailed Grackle  5

Down on Road 42 at Beebe Draw pond :
American Avocet 6  Stilt Sandpiper 2
Killdeer
Spotted Sandpiper
some ducks and lots of
Black Angus cattle.

Took Rd 47 back up to road 44 and in the NE corner is a large Prairie Dog town Burrowing Owl 1 on distant post and a good show by one on a nearby mound.

Lunch at Kersey  then east on US 34 to road 59 south:
A pond on both sides of the road:
White-faced Ibis 3, then 9
Black-necked Stilts 4
Blue-winged Teal 4
Cinnamon Teal 2
Yellow-headed Blackbirds in swampy area of the west pond.  6

Loloff Reservoir new there were:
White-rumped Sandpipers 5

Great water bird day.

Bob Spencer  N.E. of Golden

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