Birders,

I flushed a Least Bittern along Bent County Road JJ just east of Van's Grove this morning. It flew off to the south. Gageby Creek is slowly flowing into John Martin Reservoir here, and it should prove to be spectacular for migrating and staging waterbirds and shorebirds in the coming weeks. My best birds today were a couple of Pectoral Sandpipers. A scope will be necessary for shorebirds, which should mostly be south of Road JJ.

For those who have missed them, there are a couple of pairs of Least Terns on "Gravel Island" on the north shore of John Martin Reservoir. Gravel Island is west of the cattle guard marking the boundary between the State Park and the State Wildlife Area, and immediately west of "Plover Island, marked by a line of large boulders theoretically preventing sportsmen from attempting to drive across a channel built to protect nesting shorebirds.

Sincerely,

Duane Nelson

Las Animas, Bent County CO

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