I made a quick stop by Salisbury Equestrian Park pond (e-bird hotspot name 
is Parker Regional Park) when I ran to Parker today to see if it had any 
suitable shore bird habitat and the end closest to the parking lot (think 
that is the South end, but I am directionally challenged) had 18 Stilt 
Sandpipers, one bright Pectoral, a couple of Least, and many Killdeer.  
This location has attracted a good assortment of shore birds over the 
years, but only seems to get checked infrequently.  Should any of you be 
passing by this area it likely is worth a quick check.  The muddy shoreline 
does seem to extend around the pond to some degree, but usually the only 
real action in the mud flats near the parking lot, which makes it easy to 
view without much walking.  

Cathy Sheeter
Aurora, CO


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