Eric,

We must have just missed each other since I saw the Snowy Plover at Baseline at 
6:30.  I was on my way home from a trip to KS where I must have seen 50 at 
Quivira NWR yesterday; it was the most abundant shorebird beating out Baird's 
Sandpiper, Greater Yellowlegs and even Killdeer.  Oh, and it was flagged there, 
too, for March 31st, but I bet not today (Ted--that one's for you).

Bill Kaempfer

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The Boulder County snowy plover still present at baseline reservoir as of 7 PM, 
the same place as reported earlier, the larger island on the south end

Eric DeFonso
Westminster CO

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