Greetings all,
I had intended to start my day at jumbo at sunrise, but the fog delay that by a 
couple hours.  Therefore I spent the first couple hours of the day landbirding 
nearby. The highlight of that effort or to Harris' Sparrows just west of Ovid 
in a shelter belt on the north side of the road.

Jumbo Highlights 
Laughing Gull was present on the point that is near the county line, on the 
south side of the reservoir. This appeared to be the same bird that was at 
Jackson reservoir about a week ago. With it was a Sabine's Gull. There were no 
shorebirds, except for a couple of Killdeer. Though there were plenty of birds, 
there were no other highlights.

North Sterling reservoir highlights: a juvenile Little Gull was seen 
intermittently on the south side of the reservoir as was a Sabine's Gull. 
Again, there were no shorebirds ( except six Long-billed dowitchers) but large 
numbers of other birds such as grebes and pelicans. 

Jackson reservoir highlights: 7 Sabine's Gulls  paraded around the north side 
of the reservoir. There was also one Lesser black backed Gull, not the dark 
back gull of interest that has been seen recently. Several species of 
shorebirds occupied the northeast corner. The most interesting were Stilt 
Sandpipers. 

Note that duckhunting season starts tomorrow, which may have a significant 
impact several locations noted. 

Also, hundreds of McCowns and CC Longspurs were along Morgan County Road 4/Weld 
County Road 105 north of Jackson reservoir.

Good birding
Steven Mlodinow 
Longmont Colorado

This post was dictated so misspellings and grammatical errors are to be expected

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