All,

First, let me report a Red Knot at Fossil Creek Reservoir that I found at 
noon today.  Luckily this bird was seen by many people.  Better photos were 
taken than the ones I included on my Ebird checklist.  

Second, there is some question to the veracity of my report of a Ruff 
earlier this morning at Timnath Reservoir.  I would like to put out there 
first that I am more than willing to go to school on my identification of a 
Ruff vs. Buff-Breasted Sandpiper.  Therefore, I would love to defer to the 
experts.  However, several things were brought up that questioned the 
sighting.  Mainly, the tertial feathers.  Also, the bill was called into 
question.  Before I mount my defense, I would like to acknowledge that I 
have exactly one experience each with both of these specie.  

The reason that I called this a Ruff was the crazy dark head feathers and 
thick bill.  Also, the bill was thick at the base and bi-colored from what 
I could see.  The bill was also longer than what I would expect from a 
Buff-breasted.  Buff-breasted bills are short and dainty.  Beyond the the 
bill and the head feathers was the fact that it was larger than the 
Killdeer and Lesser Yellowlegs nearby.  I'm not sure how just the tertials 
is a good enough indicator to species at that point.  A Buff-breasted 
should be far smaller.  Again, in a time of molt, I'm not clear as to why 
the tertials are the determining factor here.  I don't usually "defend" a 
sighting but am at odds with this one.  Further, if this was "just" a bird 
that got beat up or stained by the storm.  I don't get it.  This bird 
looked like a Muppet.  If that storm was equivalent to a 15 round bout with 
Mike Tyson, I get it.  But it didn't look like it to me.

I truly hope this bird stuck around and can be refound.  Truthfully, I 
don't care what it is.  I think it's a Ruff.  Either way, it's a great bird 
for Larimer County in the fall.

Bird is the word!

Josh Bruening
Fort Collins

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