This morning I headed to  Prewitt and then Tamarack.  The summer gull 
stragglers were all present-Western with leg band, 2 Lesser Black-backed and a 
sorry looking Thayer's.  I also kept hearing a Carolina Wren at the parking 
area between the western most bay of the reservoir and the inlet canal-the spot 
that used to have a couple of concreat barriers, but they seem to have walked 
off.  The wren sang over and over and finally gave me a look.

At Tamarack (west side) I had almost all of the goodies one hopes for 
there-except no Eastern Wood Pewee for me.  I did have singing Bell's Vireo and 
Field Sparrow and a silent Yellow-billed Cuckoo showed itself.

Red Lion is drying out but starting to get shorebird active; about 10 shorebird 
species were present.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

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