Folks,

The Red Phalarope and jaeger continue at Chatfield.  I lost track of the 
Phalarope a while ago, but I've been following the jaeger.  The jaeger may be a 
Long-tailed, but I am leaning towards Parasitic for the following reasons.  It 
seems warm, cinamon-looking.  The bill appears long with a small, dark nail.  I 
see more than two shafts of white from above at times. That said, it is never 
close to shore and unviewable from the south side of the lake due to all of the 
closures. 

Lastly, I have had a juvenile, Eastern Towhee visiting my feeders in Castle 
Rock since early this morning.

Glenn Walbek
Castle Rock, CO
On Sep 30, 2018 9:41 AM, Michael Lester <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi All, 
>
> I’m currently watching a Red Phalarope from Eagle Cove. 
>
> My location: 
> Latitude: 39.547259 
> Longitude: -105.080544 
>
> At least 1 Long-tailed Jaeger (I believe) is also on the lake. Not sure if 
> it’s one of the continuing birds. Had it in the same scope view as the 
> phalarope. 
>
> Michale Lester 
> Littleton 
>
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