Hi all,

There were 13 species of shorebirds found at the Pueblo West Gravel Pit
pond, east of Osprey Picnic area, on the North side of Rock Canyon, at Lake
Pueblo State Park (Pueblo County) on Tuesday, April 13th.  In morning after
9:30am, three of us (Van Truan, Chris Knight, and I) saw ten species of
shorebirds, a Pectoral Sandpiper (which is much rarer in spring than fall,
was the big surprise), a Semipalmated Plover, two Black-necked Stilts
(present since Saturday), a flyover Long-billed Curlew, Baird's and Least
Sandpipers, many Lesser Yellowlegs, a couple of Greater Yellowlegs, four
Wilson's Snipe, and Killdeer.  In the afternoon, more birders came and saw
Marbled Godwit, two Semipalmated Sandpipers, and American Avocets to make
it to 13 species of shorebirds for the day.  Other highlights in the
morning: two juvenile Neotropic Cormorants (continues), a first year
Iceland (Thayer's) Gull, 21 White-faced Ibis, four Bonaparte's Gulls, many
Franklin's Gulls, a Chipping Sparrow, all six normal swallows, some
lingering ducks (Common Goldeneye, Hooded Merganser,  Buffleheads).  A
total of 65 species of birds during the hour and 45 minutes (in the
morning).  I am sure over 70 species of birds were seen at the Gravel Pit
yesterday.  I am expecting a good variety again today and probably more
birders looking too.  The cooler spring weather seems to drop in
waterbirds, more than the hot days.  I am still waiting for any Warbler
around Pueblo that isn't a Yellow-rumped, should be any day now.

Good birding,

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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