COBirders,
We had a storm pass through this afternoon and into the early evening.  I had 
to go out to do some other stuff so decided to see if the storm had put 
anything down at Big Johnson Reservoir.  I was thinking maybe a Sabine's Gull 
at best.  The first time I stopped by it was raining and windy and I could not 
find much more than a single FORSTER'S TERN.  So I continued on with some other 
things and when the weather finally calmed and I was coming back by I looked 
one more time.  This time, right about 6:00 PM the Forster's Tern was still 
there but now I could also see a LEAST TERN way down at the west end near the 
inlet.  It was busy feeding most of the time except at one point it seem to 
disappear for a bit but then showed back up.  I suspect it just landed 
somewhere that I could not see it.  Bob Goycoolea just happened to stop by 
right at the right time and he was able to see the bird.  Unfortunately, a few 
others showed up a little later and we basically looked until sometime after 
7:00 PM and could not refind the bird.  I have a bad feeling the bird has left 
but maybe it had just sat down somewhere or was even feeding and we just were 
missing it.
 -----Mark Peterson
Colorado Springs

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