This morning there was a congregation of shorebirds on a mudflat in an almost 
empty reservoir between 96th and 104th Avenue on McKay Rd. Many Pelicans, 
Cormorants, Avocets, Snowy Egrets, and 2 Great Egrets. Smaller numbers of 
Lesser Yellowlegs, Spotted Sandpipers, Semipalmated Sandpipers, and Western 
Sandpipers. A Peregrine Falcon was sitting on the western shore watching the 
action. An adult Redtail with 2 juveniles was hiding in the grass on the north 
shore.  To see this, park at Elaine Valente Park and walk east to the bike 
path, then south about 1/3 mile on the bike trail along the western shore of 
the Platte.

Candice and Tim Johnson, Denver

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