Today, I decided to go to Jackson in search of the Little Gull, Buff-breasted 
Sandpiper, or even the Curlew Sandpiper.  In the hot conditions, I ran into a 
birder from England staying in Fort Collins.  I asked him if he had anything of 
interest, and he stated "maybe to you".  He said he was sure he had a Curlew 
Sandpiper on the shore adjacent to the campground.  He said he thought it was a 
Dunlin but then realized it was a Curlew Sandpiper.  He said he had a lot of 
expirence with this bird and was suprised by the find.  He stated the bird was 
with a few Baird Sandpipers and then the group moved to the south, and he 
couldn't re-find the bird. He decribed the bird perfectly and was unaware we 
had one earlier in the week. I looked, but my time was limited. He was looking 
for a lifer, Buff-breasted sandpiper, that was found moments later.  I truely 
believe the bird is still around Jackson.  Many of the reported birds were 
still at Jackson in very good numbers.  After Jackson, I was able to re-locate 
the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher at Van Bibber Park in Arvada.  Photos of the 
Buff-breasted and Scissor-tailed Flycatcher can be found in the Recent 
Additions below:

http://jaeger29.smugmug.com/BIRDS/RECENT-ADDITIONS/11351735_pj8gW6#!i=2049689159&k=KcDST5k

Mark Chavez
Lakewood-Green Mtn
http://jaeger29.smugmug.com/

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