Hello birders,

Here are some photos of elusive Colorado shorebirds Barb and I saw this 
week in Jackson Country, and also a bit north at Hutton Lake NWR in 
Wyoming, about 30 miles north of the Colorado boarder. We did not see a lot 
of shorebirds; I think we were early, but I was pleased to get a few photos.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/twilberding/albums/72157715469076278

*Hutton Lake NWR* has five lakes. Only Lake George and Hutton Lake had 
water on Monday. Not a lot of shorebirds, but ample shore-beach-mudflats on 
Lake George and Hutton Lake. . Close views of Willets, Avocets, Wilson 
Phalaropes, and a couple of distant Whimbrels. Lots of Sage Thrashers, too. 
BTW, as a CoBirder cautioned recently, avoid “Flag Road.” It is private and 
dead end, despite internet navigation.

*Cowdrey Like SWA*: beautiful spot, full of water, steep banks, and on 
Monday no mud flats or shorebirds that we could see.

*Pole Mountain Lake*: good potential, many distant waterfowl and American 
White Pelicans, but we saw only one shorebird, a Killdeer. This is a 
private reservoir visible only from CR 26A

*Lake John SWA*: beautiful, vast reservoir. There were a few shorebirds, 
and a fox eyeing them, at a small alkaline pond on the left as we drove in. 
Close views of Wilson Phalaropes and Baird’s Sandpipers today.

*Arapaho NWR Automobile Wildlife Tour*: today a distant Black-necked Stilt, 
Wilson Phalaropes and the usual beautiful scenery and waterfowl.

We camped Monday and Tuesday night near Buffalo Pass at Teal Lake 
campground, and spent Tuesday hiking the Continental Divide Trail—saw some 
mountain birds, mostly juveniles, and spectacular summer wildflowers. At 
times pretty smokey in western North Park due to the Pine Gulch and Grizzly 
Creek fires in western Colorado. Makes for red sunsets, red moon, red 
sunrises, and camping gear that now smells like smoked ham.

Good birding,
Tom Wilberding
Littleton, Co

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