Even without a real early start, I managed a few good things on a trip out to 
Jumbo Reservoir then down to Phillips County today.
Upland Sandpiper on Logan CR 71 north of US 138 between Proctor and Crook--This 
bird was on a fence post (big surprise) but it was right at the side of the 
road, basically looking right in my passenger window no more than 12 feet away 
from me!
There were three singing Bell's Vireos in the south most shelterbelt between 
Little Jumbo Reservoir and Red Lion ponds along LCR 95.
Most interestingly and noteworthy was a LEAST TERN foraging at the SW corner of 
Jumbo Reservoir. Yet another up close observation.  From Nebraska?
Finally, it took me most of the day, but I found a singing Dickcissel at "Lake 
Linfield" on Phillips CR 2 east of PCR 29.  (This is an absolutely fascinating 
spot.  A few years back this was a huge flooded playa covering several acres 
and making the road (PCR 2) impassable under several feet of water.  Since then 
it totally dried out-the Phillips County side is now a winter wheat field.  But 
now there is a little bit of water on the Yuma side of the road and much more 
back at PCR 29X2.  All of Phillips County has had a great deal of precipitation 
over the last month-6 to 10 inches throughout as shown by 
http://water.weather.gov/precip/ It has been the wettest part of the state, and 
frankly the corn looks a little hail worn.  But it is taking a while for the 
water table to rise and fill in some of the playas.  Meanwhile, "Lake Roller" 
nearby in Yuma County is filling up nicely and had American Avocets and 
Burrowing Owls.  Check these spots over the next couple of months and you are 
likely to get some nice shorebirds.)
Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Colorado Birds" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To post to this group, send email to [email protected].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/cobirds/F90B1155A81D474890D22EEFFFA7CAE51C1AD65311%40EXC4.ad.colorado.edu.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to