After standing in one place for nearly two hours, I confirmed 2 buffies 
foraging together on a high and dry area between two draining low spots, more 
or less at the south end of the drying lake. I tallied 16 species of shorebird 
incl Black-bellied Plover, pectoral, stilt sandpipers, sanderlings in all 
plumages except full breeding, Wilson's and red-necked phals, and 1056 killdeer 
(plus or minus a few, and yes I counted). Also present were a few black and 
common terns and a crowd favorite Sabine's gull came by a couple times. 

The woods below the dam in Logan co were fairly birdy. Lots of Audubon's yellow 
rumps and a smattering of more expected warblers. Several Virginia rails were 
sounding off on their own and a sora came out to watch me for a few minutes for 
no apparent reason. 

I think I managed a couple identifiable photos of the buff-breasted sandpipers 
but the distance was great, lighting tough, and I was fairly inept with the 
camera in general today. Photos in a couple days as there are hundreds to sort 
through. 

Great birding!
Scott Somershoe 
Littleton CO



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