Birders,

 

Practically every year recently, a sub-adult white morph Reddish Egret has
shown up in late summer at John Martin Reservoir or nearby bodies of water
like Lake Hasty or Verhoeff Lake in Bent County. In fact, I think many
Colorado birders with this species on their state list got there by
observing a white sub-adult Reddish Egret at John Martin Reservoir, most
commonly reported to the statewide network by yours truly. 

 

Today, I observed a white egret on the expanding mudflats on the west end of
John Martin Reservoir. The crazy canopy feeding suggested a white-morph
Reddish Egret. In the scope, the bird had a bi-colored bill and bluish legs
with dark feet, indicating an adult. Amazingly, a second white egret
demanded my attention, and turned out to be a second canopy feeding adult
white morph Reddish Egret. At one time, both birds stood within feet of each
other, wings arched above their backs as they noticed each other. I called
one friend about my sighting, and suggested I need a straight jacket for
daring to think this improbable Colorado observation was happening in front
of me.

 

You can access the west end of John Martin Reservoir from County Road JJ,
just east of County Road 20. Work your way south and east on a confusing
network of two-track roads. A word of caution: the birds will probably be
very distant, and there are other white herons or egrets present, which must
be carefully studied.

 

Duane Nelson

Las Animas, Bent County, CO



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