On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 8:26:13 PM UTC-6, Roger Linfield wrote:
>
> The Red-necked Phalarope invasion made it into the mountains in small 
> numbers.  Today in Mineral County there were 12 on the FR 523 pond and 8 on 
> one of the two large ponds along state route 149 near the Hinsdale line. 
>  In both cases, they were in one tight cluster on the water. 
>
> Other birds of note: 
> 3 dowitchers on the state route 149 ponds 
> Northern Waterthrush in the willows south of the Creede sewage ponds 
> Northern Mockingbird in those same willows.  This is the third time I have 
> seen one at this location in May, all in different years. 
>
> Roger Linfield 
> Boulder




Thanks Roger for the report. Good to know it is an area-wide wave. 

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO 

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