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 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/cobirds/CALhMPZfcMyVn2e0iEP8DuuZuKny-FK8-gCeuFXHbQiD4LPOp8A%40mail.gmail.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
