Hello birders,
There was an adult PACIFIC LOON on Boulder Reservoir this morning. There are 
still 4 LONG-BILLED DOWITCHERS at Sixmile, but no Black-bellied Plover. 
Along Boulder Creek just west of 75th St, there was a SWAMP SPARROW, the 
resident AMERICAN DIPPER, and 1 AUDUBON'S and 1 MYRTLE YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS. 
McIntosh Reservoir was host to 62 BONAPARTE'S GULLS and 54 AMERICAN WHITE 
PELICANS. Lots of grebes, too, and everyone was feeding on small silver 
minnows. 
Clover Basin Reservoir is plastered with ducks, although I couldn't find 
anything too extraordinary. 
Great birding,

Christian NunesBoulder, CO
pajaro...@hotmail.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/christian_nunes/

                                          

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