Last night about 5:30 PM, I saw a flotilla of about 10 Wilson Phalaropes 
swimming around in a closely aggregated group on Lake San Cristobal.   They 
stayed around till sunset. This morning, after a fairly extensive search, I 
could not find them again. Having birded up here for several years, this is the 
first time I have seen this species anywhere in the county.  I presume the lake 
was just a resting place on their way south.

Gary Koehn
Colorado Springs and Lake City


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