This afternoon, Margie Joy and I saw the brightly colored Red-necked Grebe, 
look east from North Picnic Road, near the north shore.  I assume this is the 
same bird I saw on 12-13 April from Sailboard launching area.
Shorebirds continue to move in and out of the grassy areas at North Picnic Road 
at Pueblo Reservoir.  In the last few days, the list of species of shorebirds 
follow:  Marbled Godwit (up to 3), American Avocets, Greater and Lesser 
Yellowlegs, Western, Least, and Baird's Sandpipers, Wilson's Snipe, a 
Semipalmated Plover (that Pearle and Clif photographed yesterday evening), and 
Killdeer.  This is a pretty good list for Pueblo Reservoir.  Hopefully more 
species to come.
While looking for a Cattle Egret (which I couldn't re-find), below Pueblo 
Reservoir dam, late this afternoon, a male Bullock's Oriole was in a tree, near 
the wooded footbridge, by Snakeskin Picnic Area. 
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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