Hello birders,
Thanks to Dave Dowell's eBird report, I tracked down the juvenile BLACK-BELLIED 
PLOVER at Sixmile this afternoon. There was also a juvenile SABINE'S GULL 
foraging along the shore. The same bird that was reported earlier in the fall?? 
Anyone seen it recently?? 
Lots of activity on Sixmile, but still little of note on Boulder Res. Other 
birds at Sixmile included 13 LONG-BILLED DOWITCHERS, 8 BONAPARTE'S GULLS, and 
my first-of-fall HOODED MERGANSERS. 
Cottonwood Marsh was full of common ducks. There was a single GREATER 
YELLOWLEGS along the back shore. I heard a single perplexing warbler 
(Verimvora?) chip along the edge of the marsh while standing at the east end of 
the boardwalk. Probably something epic, but I never could entice it into view. 
They are doing construction on the parking lot so parking is limited and some 
of the normal vantage points are off limits. 
Great birding,

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

                                          

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