This afternoon, I went over to try for the Tower Rd. and 96th Red Phalarope. Once I got to the right spot (about ΒΌ mile north of 96) it was easy to find in a large playa (well, actually it was in the small playa on the west side of the road with lots of Long-billed Dowitchers across from the large playa on the east side). Total of 5 shorebird species (including Pectoral), 6 dabbling ducks and a White-faced Ibis (right at 96th and Tower, though. Note that Glenn Walbek reported this as an ibis sp., but I am slightly confident that it is White-faced given its slightly red but uniformly colored legs). Since the White-faced Ibis was a new county bird, Adams is no longer my only county in CO with White Ibis, but not White-faced. Now it is my only county with Red Phalarope, but not Wilson's! Go figure.
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