Birders,

I heard and saw a Ruddy Turnstone on April 21 at Plover Point on the north side of John Martin Reservoir. Plover Point is the second point west of the boundary between JM State Park and JM SWA. It's base is marked by large boulders and a trench. The Turnstone was on the tip of the point just beyond a field fence put up in 2017 for predator control, and does not mark a closure.

Two unprotected Piping Plovers were on the mainland adjacent to Gravel Island, the large island just west of Plover Point. Please give them space and approach on foot.

Duane Nelson

Las Animas, Bent County, CO



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