Cobirders,
This evening there were 12-14 Wilson's Phalaropes at Sombrero Marsh feeding
actively along with a single White-faced Ibis. A lone male Great-tailed
Grackle was singing in earnest and Yellow-headed Blackbirds have arrived.

I visited Cottonwood Marsh, which is evaporating at a worrying pace, and
found a Snowy Egret and a single Whimbrel. Unfortunately the Whimbrel did
not stay, flying noisily north. Maybe it will spend the evening at Lagerman
or MacIntosh?

That's about it. With luck the high pressure will bring new birds in rather
than flushing out the few we have around here...

Good birding,


Peter Burke

935 11th St. Boulder, CO 80302

(973) 214-0140

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