Unfortunately I have a sick dog, so my birding outings have been few this 
fall, but this evening I did about a mile of the loop at Quincey 
Reservoir.  Overall not super birdy (though good numbers of ducks), but I 
did have a confiding Palm Warbler (western).  It looks like this is a bit 
early, so figured it was worth reporting here.  It was in some trees near 
the shore line, perhaps 1/4 mile around from the parking lot.  Anyone who 
just likes to look at pictures can see a few of it here:  eBird Checklist - 
17 Sep 2021 - Quincy Reservoir - 36 species (+2 other taxa) 
<https://ebird.org/checklist/S94798388>

Last Sunday, at Aurora Reservoir along the dam, was an adult Sabine's Gull 
headed into non-breeding plumage.  There have also been 4 Sanderlings along 
the dam, plus numerous Baird's and a few Semipalmated Sandpipers.   eBird 
Checklist - 12 Sep 2021 - Aurora Reservoir - 14 species (+2 other taxa) 
<https://ebird.org/checklist/S94556453>

Both of these parks require an Aurora City Park pass, or daily admission 
fee.

Cathy Sheeter
Aurora, CO (Arapahoe County)

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