I visited North Park yesterday and today. The farthest pond on the Arapaho
NWR tour loop hosted a nice variety of shorebirds including Solitary (2),
Stilt (1), and Baird's Sandpipers. Also Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs. Sage
Thrashers were around in numbers.

Walden Reservoir had abundant waterfowl including a spectacular number of
coots. A Peregrine Falcon was well positioned to scan the dining options.
While not spectacular for listing purposes, there were nice numbers of
Snowy Egrets and White-faced Ibis visible. I had one group of 19 Snowy
Egrets, mostly this year's birds suggesting that the heronry was very
productive. There has been a small colony of these egrets nesting on the
large island since around 2006. This is the best evidence of success I've
seen yet. There were also good numbers of White-faced Ibis feeding in
shallow waters at various spots. Many were this year's young. This is the
second year the ibis have nested at the reservoir with up to fifty pair
present. During most of the season, however, they are inconspicuous. While
ColonyWatchers so far have found only White-faced Ibis, it is worth
checking for Glossy Ibis which have nested not too far north of the Wyoming
line.

The City Park in Walden had a small group (at least 8) Cedar Waxwings
apparently attracted by a lush crop of berries on bushes lining the Fourth
Street edge of the park.

-- 
Chuck Hundertmark
2546 Lake Meadow Drive
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-604-0531
Cell: 720-771-8659
[email protected]

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