Birders,

I planned on doing habitat work on "Plover Island" on the north shore of John Martin Reservoir today, but there was a large tern with an orange bill on the shore of the island, so I decided I could wait to canoe to the island. I got to watch an adult Royal Tern on the island for about 20 minutes, but it got up a couple of times, made short flights and landed again on the island. On the third flight, it gained altitude and flew off to the east. It was no longer there when the first observer I called arrived.

It is possible that the bird will return to the island, as it's one of the few places where beach habitat exists on the lake. Plover Island is west of the overlook on the north side of the reservoir. With rising water, access is only possible from the east, through the State Park. Turn west at the sign to the wildlife area, cross a cattle guard, and drive around the flooded section of road. Turn south onto the next point after the flooded bay and drive south until you see the island. The island should be very obvious and will probably be covered with American White Pelicans.

I've posted pictures to Facebook, and will submit documentation to the CBRC. If accepted, this will be Colorado's 4th record (I found the 1st at Neenoshe Reservoir in Kiowa County on July 15, 1997).

Duane Nelson
Las Animas, Bent County, CO


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