I visited Jumbo and Red Lion on Friday. Water levels on Jumbo are real low 
and while that afforded a lot of shoreline, there were not many shorebirds, 
mostly Baird's and Spotted. Curiously, while the campgrounds are open for 
day use, "no overnight camping" signs are posted everywhere. Wondering if 
that is due to overly dry conditions and fire concern or if there is 
something else going on.

I visited two parts of Red Lion. One is the marsh boardwalk/blind beneath 
little jumbo reservoir. Most of the Russian Olive and other understory 
growth has been removed, so not much habitat for song birds; I also dipped 
on the Bell's Vireo. There appears to be only one report from this year in 
ebird, David D. had a pair about a week ago.

The R.L. pond is teaming with ducks (pintail, shovelers, teal, etc) and 
ibis. It had a handful of peeps, but difficult to get close to the pond, as 
access from the parking lot was posted as closed. There might be some good 
stuff back in there, just unable to access. The normally wet areas along 
CR95 were dry.

Robert Beauchamp
Fort Collins

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