Hi all,
I'm back in your great state. Wonderful weather and not bad birding! I'm here 
for a wedding and won't have much time for birding, alas. I did manage to sneak 
in a little today, though.
A brief stop at the rest stop in Julesberg, Sedgwick County immediately yielded 
a couple of Eurasian Collared-Doves. What would a visit to Colorado be without 
some? (First of year for me.) Wouldn't that be a much more exciting state bird 
than a Lark Bunting? (Anyone who knows me at all knows I'm speaking 
tongue-in-cheek, because I'm a huge fan of Lark Buntings.) Speaking of Lark 
Buntings, I had a sighting of a seemingly quite late individual along the 
Interstate, just south of the rest stop.
Arriving in Arapahoe County, I managed a walk over to Cherry Creek and, 
although I didn't see a huge variety of species, one of the first birds 
swimming in the reservoir I clapped eyes on eventually proved to be a Sabine's 
Gull. It never actually flew, but only swam. I looked at it for quite some 
time, and nearly convinced myself that's what it was--a small & slender 
brownish gull--but a small nagging voice kept asking me if I was *sure* it 
couldn't be something else. (Although there was a Franklin's Gull not too far 
away available for comparison and I really thought it was slightly heftier 
looking than the probable Sabine's.) Fortunately for me, it eventually raised 
its wings, revealing the striking white, black & brown triangles on the wings 
and I believe I yelled "YES!" when it did. I was aware there had been several 
seen there but figured no way would any of them linger for me.  If anyone is 
still looking for one, it was along the west side, about half way between the 
so-called bird observation point and the marina area.
Ah, what an awesome state Colorado is. Where else can you see a Lark Bunting 
and a Sabine's Gull on the same day?
Cheers,
Rob ParsonsTemporarily in Arapahoe County                                       
  

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