Prewitt Reservoir 9/10 Highlights and Migrants

American Golden Plover- Continuing bird, west of where we parked. After
finding it and it flying off before anyone else could get a look 3
consecutive times, I was finally able to ask it to keep it still for
everyone to have awesome views.

Semipalmated Plovers(12), Marbled Godwit(4) and a Long Billed Curlew the
LBCU and MAGO were pretty far out along the mudflats.

Buff Breasted Sandpiper- Continuing, pointed out to us by Adam Vesely about
30 feet from where I was walking, undisturbed and came pretty close if we
stood still.

Red Necked Phalaropes(2), Stilt Sandpiper(35), Pectoral Sandpiper(9)
probably an undercount of all.

Gulls included a first year Sabines Gull feeding on the washed up carp and
3 adult Lesser Black Backed Gulls.

Heading to the inlet canal and greater area (overall worded area)
Blue Headed Vireo- I think it was an adult...... but I don't have any
expierence with Juvenile BHVI.
Ovenbird- hoping around a cottenwood 30+ feet off of the ground!!
Black and White Warbler(2)- one was definetly a juvenile, I wasn't sure
about the other.
Bay Breasted Warbler- Continuing, HY female
Chestnut Sided Warbler- Juvenile
Townsends Warbler- Age and Sex unknown (seen in flight)

Acess: if you are wondering, we just got annual fishing licenses with a
habitat stamp. There wasn't anyone there checking, but just in case.

Good Birding
Luke Pheneger
Longmont Colorado

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