Greetings All
Today the female Mottled Duck was seen from about 7:45-9 am from the upper boat 
launch at end of road C where hits e side of Neegronda Reservoir. Also there 
was a Least Bittern and a Ladder-backed Woodpecker. The reservoir also had a 
stunning (>100) Redhead, a couple Canvasback, a Hooded Merg and several Wood 
Duck

At the pond near the se corner of Neenoshe there was a very cooperative adult 
and near adult Neotropic Cormorant. Also 100 or so White-faced and maybe 
white-faced Ibis. 

The woods along the nw side of Upper Queens had migrant Warbling Vireo, Yellow 
Warblers, WW Pewee, Willow Fly and — best of all— a male Lesser Nighthawk which 
flushed from ground in Tamarisk. 

Few shorebirds today. Water level now too high at Lower Queens. Neenoshe had 
habitat, just not many shorebirds

Good Luck and Good Birding 
Steve Mlodinow 
Longmont 

Sent from my iPhone

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