One of the two Neotropic Cormorants were at the Pueblo West Gravel Pit
today, neither were around yesterday.  After Tuesday's amazing shorebird
day, it has been slower for shorebirds since then.  Though, always a few.

Please remember the Pueblo West Gravel Pit is private, don't go to the
shore, do not trespass on the rocks around the Pit.  The birds rest on the
rocks on the north side of the Pit, and if photographers or birders go
walking out there, then you scare the birds away from the people who are
viewing from the allowed places with their scopes.  It is best to scope
from the west and south sides of the Pit, without going to the down to the
shore at all.  There is no fishing or boating activity allowed on this
pond, so the birds really like to be there.

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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