So, at 9:54am this morning, I was at the pool below Pueblo Reservoir dam, about 
ready to leave and go home after seeing the 40 or so Gray-crowned Rosy-Finches, 
when a juvenile BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE comes flying right over my head.  I 
wasn't ready for it, so when bird was close, I wasn't able to get good photos.  
Then headed south, though I was hoping it was going to the Reservoir.  So, I 
went over the South Shore Marina, and there it was on the water, behind the 
tires.  I saw it for like five minutes, and then it flew toward the dam, and 
circled back to the South Marina.  So, I thought, okay, I can get closer to the 
tires, and get some closer photos.  So, I drove down there, and no kittiwake to 
be found.  My last photos when it coming back into the tires were at 10:22am.  
This was the last sighting, as far as I know.  Many people were present not 
long after, and no one was seeing it.  
Other birds of note on Pueblo Reservoir today were: the adult Great 
Black-backed and several Lesser Black-backed Gulls, a male Barrow's Goldeneye, 
a Red-necked Grebe, a few Common Loons, and a quite a few Bonaparte's Gulls.
While walking along the River, below Pueblo City Park, I saw three 
White-throated Sparrows and six Evening Grosbeaks.  I should have birded more 
in Pueblo City Park, as another birder saw a female plumage Purple Finch along 
the Frisbee Creek, with Yellow-rumped Warblers and juncos this morning. 
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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