Uh-oh.  I'm leaning now toward adult female Black-bellied Plover, as 
originally reported by another birder. I'd appreciate opinions from better 
birders than me who are willing to look at the eBird report. Sorry about 
the multiple posts and likely false alarm.

John Shenot
Fort Collins

On Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 7:10:04 PM UTC-6, John Shenot wrote:

> I was chasing an eBird report of a Black-bellied Plover this evening that 
> turned up, instead, what I believe to be a Pacific Golden-Plover. It was at 
> the north end of "Bartels Reservoir", actually a farm pond on Giddings Rd 
> north of Douglas Road in Larimer County. Anyone inclined to chase should 
> know that this is private property, viewed from the road, but there are no 
> truly good places to pull off on this 50mph busy road.
>
> The bird: larger than adjacent killdeer, black throat, breast and flanks, 
> some white mixed in on flanks, speckled tan/golden back and wings, dull tan 
> cap, white belly and undertail. Photographs to be added within an hour to 
> my eBird report.
>
> It looks like this would be the first Larimer County record in eBird, so I 
> will not be offended or embarrassed if (when?) someone offers a different 
> ID for this bird! But for goodness sakes, whatever it is, if you chase it, 
> BE SAFE!
>
> Happy birding,
> John Shenot
> Fort Collins, CO
>

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