Hi all -

This afternoon I made a quick trip up to the location where the Dunlin
has been intermittently seen over the past week.  When I arrived, it
was on the sandbar on the east side of the McKay bridge.  I was able
to get some poor-quality pictures.

Shortly after I arrived, it vanished and I could not re-find it on
either side of the bridge.

Also in the area was one male Cinnamon Teal (and gobs of Northern Shoveler)

This is a challenging location to bird as the bike-trails in the area
are closed and gated, so viewing is from McKay Road which is fairly
narrow and busy.

Good birding,

Kathy Mihm Dunning
Denver

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