In case folks try for the adult Parasitic Jaeger at Timnath Reservoir later 
today (Sunday), you can get a search image from my photos at 
http://www.pbase.com/quetzal/paja09132014 . I hope a real photographer can get 
some better quality photos. 
  
The bird had settled on the water at sundown, so there is a good chance it will 
still be there in the morning. Unfortunately, viewing from the public park on 
the west side is best in the afternoon with the sun at your back. In the 
morning, the best lighting is from the east side neighborhood (Wildwings 
subdivision). More houses have been built recently but there should still be 
some opportunities to view the center of the reservoir from the east side, 
accessed from County Line Rd (Larimer CR13/Weld CR1). 
  
Timnath Reservoir hosted thousands of birds. My ebird checklist can be viewed 
here: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S19825543 . 
  
Some other birds in the area on Saturday afternoon included an adult Lesser 
Black-backed Gull at Kechter Pit (west side of Interstate 25, south of Harmony 
Rd.; best viewed from west side, along CR 7). Ebird checklist is here: 
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S19821355 . 
  
Along CR 7 (aka Strauss Cabin Rd.) on the north side of Harmony Rd, Arapahoe 
Bend Natural Area hosted a decent flock of warblers along the Poudre River, 
including a couple Townsend's Warblers. My ebird checklist is here: 
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S19820843 . The Poudre River 
riparian corridor surely has other warblers if you are willing to spend the 
time searching the dense canopy, and sorting through the multitudes of Wilson's 
Warblers. There are miles of trails from Windsor, through Fort Collins, to 
LaPorte. 

The folks who found the jaeger also reported a Sabine's Gull, which was seen 
departing Timnath Reservoir, and a Caspian Tern at Poudre Reservoir No. 4 in 
Wellington. 
  
Nick Komar 
Fort Collins 

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