Hi all

I ventured up to Weld CR 124 pond and Weld CR 116/Hwy 77 pond (on 
east)--both were shallow and muddy and full of birds.

Weld CR 116/Hwy 77--I parked on Weld CR 116 and walked fallow field to edge 
of pond (.1-.2m)

   - Baird's Sandpiper - 18
   - Willet - 1
   - Lesser Yellowlegs - 4
   - American Avocet - 2
   - Wilson's Phalarope - 22
   - Greater Yellowlegs - 1
   - McCown's Longspur - 6-8 flying around
   - Red-necked Phalarope - 1

Weld CR 124 Pond--I didn't walk into Weld CR 122 Pond--which I suspect is 
just as active.  Park along Weld CR 75/122 walk to pond west about .5m or 
so passing abandoned farmhouse.  Great Horneds can be found here and/or at 
abandoned house north of this one along Weld 124.


   - Greater Yellowlegs - 5
   - Least Sandpiper - 3
   - Baird's Sandpiper - 8
   - Long-billed Dowitcher - 2
   - Semipalmated Plover - 1
   - Ducks, geese, pelis
   - Other "peeps" - 8-10

Crom Lake has no exposed shoreline yet.


Thanks

Gary Lefko, Nunn
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