This association seems similar to the Piping Plover and Semipalmated Plover 
seen at Cherry Creek State Park earlier this year. At least when I saw 
them, they stuck fairly close together as well. I know it would be a bit of 
a stretch, but is it possible that these are the same individuals?

Santiago Tabares
Littleton, CO

On Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 10:30:14 AM UTC-6, Gregg Goodrich wrote:
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> I don’t see any eBird rare bird reports from yesterday on the Piping and 
> Semipalmated Plovers at Plum Creek Delta. They may be gone. It looks like 
> about 25 ebirders reported the birds. Pretty good for a difficult area to 
> get to. I got these two flight shots of the pair. Pretty tight pair. I 
> think most folks got to see them both in the same field of view.
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> So good the water level is down. Great spot for shore birds to take a 
> break. Even with all the construction, people and boats, Chatfield can 
> still get some good birds.
>
> Gregg Goodrich 
> Highlands Ranch 
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