About 4pm today, I relocated one immature Sabine's gull and the red phalarope
from the swim beach at chatfield state park. Pretty sure I had the birds in
both Jefferson and Douglas counties, for what that's worth.
At the marina spit, usual suspects with 2 common terns.
Good birding,
Scott Som
An imm Sabine's just joined it in the same view.
Ira Sanders
Golden
On Sep 21, 2015 2:45 PM, "Ira Sanders" wrote:
> Birders, the Red Phalarope is presently visible from the swim beach.
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> Ira Sanders
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This morning, Daren Obrien did not see the Red Phalarope. After Joe Roller's
report, I decided to enjoy the beautiful afternoon and join him for a second
attempt. We got great views of the Red Phalarope on the east and west side.
We also enjoyed the stunning White-faced Ibis. While watchin
The Red Palarope still remained at 4:30 tonight, though was at the furthest
edge of the water away from the road, so a scope was needed. Ibis and
Avocet were also there, as well as a few ducks (including some late
Blue-Winged Teal). The number of raptors cruising by was cool too -
Juvenile Ba