I just wanted to add to this posting.

Nick Komar and I were birding at the north end of Boyd Lake State Park in 
Larimer County this evening when I spotted a male Piping Plover feeding in 
the mud flats. I showed the bird to Nick, but it flew off before we were 
able to photograph it. Nick relocated it after sunset on the west side of 
the lake below the northmost parking lot in the park. We had distant looks 
at the bird from across the lake, but the light had gone by the time we 
drove around to the west side of the lake to try and get a better look a 
the bird. given north winds and predicted rain, it may stay the night.

The bird was a nice adult male with a broad black chest band. I didn't see 
any color bands on its legs.

Other species present included two Black-bellied Plovers in alternate 
plumage, five Semi-palmated Plovers, a Long-billed Curlew, two Bonaparte's 
gulls and two Cassin's Kingbirds.

Walter Wehtje
Fort Collins, CO

On Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at 8:50:15 PM UTC-6, Walter Wehtje wrote:
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> I just found a piping plover at the north end of Boyd Lake.

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