The RUDDY TURNSTONE was still present and feeding (yes, turning stones) on 
the tip of the sandspit as of noon.  All the birders seem to be doing a 
GREAT job of not disturbing this bird.  Everyone is staying on the "high 
ground" and not walking out onto the spit itself.  You can easily see this 
bird with bins and scopes and there is NO need to walk out and potentially 
spook the bird for other birders.
 
The "sandspit" is on the SE side of the reservoir just east of the marina.
 
Joey Kellner
Littleton, Colorado

On Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 8:55:00 AM UTC-6, Lisa Edwards wrote:

> All, 
>
> A Ruddy Turnstone is currently at the Sandspit along with the Artic Tern 
> and Sabines Gull. The turnstone was found by Michael Kiessig. 
>
> Lisa Edwards 
> Palmer Lake, CO 
>
> Sent from my iPhone

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