Brandon and all,

I was there for 3 hours this morning with a number of others (roughly 7 To
10 am). The area was searched  well with no sightings. It may still be
there - could have been west of the road out of sight or possibly roasting
through the cooler weather. Hopefully others will give a look over the next
couple days.

Scott Shaum
Woodland Park, CO

On Wed, Jul 5, 2023 at 3:37 PM Brandon <flammow...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Has anyone seen the Limpkin since yesterday, 4 July in the morning?  Seems
> like no ebird reports at all after that.  Some people were at Ramah SWA
> this morning, and didn't see it.  It seems like it can be hard to find when
> it is hot in the middle of the day.  No sightings this morning, is
> interesting.  There was cold front last night, and chilly today, perhaps it
> moved on or hiding.  If anyone sees it or any other Limpkins, please report
> them.  Colorado may well get more of them.  Last summer, after Kansas got
> the first one, several more showed up.  Congrats to everyone who got to see
> this amazing 1st state record, I believe the most westerly sighting of
> Limpkin anywhere in the United States.
>
> Brandon K. Percival
> Pueblo West,  CO
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