Bill Kaempfer just phoned me to report news from the field on the eastern plains. He, John Vanderpoel and Gwen Moore found that Last Chance was "very birdy," with White-throated Sparrow the featured attraction. Continuing east on Highway 36 they found a lot of shorebirds on four large playas west of Cope, Colorado. The playas are near Washington County roads JJ and 12, where there was an American Golden-Plover with two Black-bellied Plovers, among an assortment of peep, yellowlegs and a Solitary Sandpiper.
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