Today, I led one of the CFO shorebird workshops, with destinations including 
Prewitt Reservoir and North Sterling Reservoir. The south end of Prewitt 
continues to attract hordes of hungry shorebirds (we counted 18 species of 
shorebird there). Continuing rarities included a couple of juvenile 
Short-billed Dowitcher and a juv Ruddy Turnstone. Other workshop highlights 
included hearing calls believed to be from a migrating American Golden-Plover 
below the dam at Prewitt and witnessing a Merlin hunt, kill and eat a Baird’s 
Sandpiper at North Sterling Reservoir. Also good views of juvenile Sabine’s 
Gull and Common Tern at Prewitt Reservoir and Mississippi Kites over Columbine 
Park in Sterling we’re appreciated by all. 

Nick Komar
Fort Collins


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