Our trip to Prewitt did not yield any shorebirds.  Lots of gulls on the
water but it was too windy to ID them beyond the Franklin's and Ring-billed.
Our find of the day was a Rock wren on the road around Prewitt.  It was
doing what Sibley refers to as "deep knee bends". 

 

We also saw White-throated and Chimney Swifts near the entrance to Jackson.

 

We came home to find many, many birds at Union Reservoir in
Longmont--thousands of Yellow-headed blackbirds that appeared to be massing
for migration and well as maybe a thousand Clarks/Western Grebes.  

 

Gene and Margo Shimel

Longmont


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