Hi All,

Yesterday since I didn't have school I decided to go on down to Walden
Ponds (Boulder County), for a half day trip. Which turned out to be a good
idea as the first 4 species I saw were 3 Red Necked Phalaropes,1 Wilsons
Phalarope, 14 White Faced Ibis, and a Snowy Egret. I quickly finished up at
cottonwood marsh as for shorebirds there were only Killdeer and a Solitary
Sandpiper. I went to that path that divides Cottenwood Marsh from the rest
of the complex, and found both Myrtle and Audubon Warblers in massive
numbers, but even cooler there was a Northern Parula, and 2 Orange Crowned
Warblers mixed in. There was also a Fox sparrow seen and heard singing near
the duck pond, aswell as 2 soras going nuts.
I later met up with Maikel Wise where we were lucky enough to find 3 more
Snowy Egrets, 9 more White Faced Ibis, 1 more Orange Crowned Warbler, and a
Female Black-and-White Warbler, in and near some of the WAY BACK ponds.

We then went to Union Reservoir where we saw the 2 Sanderlings previously
reported and 5 Black Necked Stilts.

Good Birding,
Luke pheneger
Longmont, Colorado

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