Today at 12:30 pm, Diana King and I found the previously reported Buff-breasted 
Sandpiper on the north shore of Jackson Reservoir, Jackson Lake SWA. It was at 
the same location described by Alan Bell, namely, foraging among killdeer on 
the north shore of Jackson Lake. It was just south of the eastmost SWA parking 
lot, which is accessed by driving entirely around the east shore of Jackson 
Lake to the north and proceeding west to a poorly marked left turn into a 
parking lot (as the road turns sharply due north turn left across a small 
bridge).  Although the bird was briefly on the shore amongst the many Killdeer 
and Baird's Sandpipers--it spent more time about 200 feet away from the shore 
about half way between the two parking lots in the grasses along with Killdeer 
and Horned Lark.  A scope was needed.  The definitive black eye on a clear, 
buffy face readily distinguished it from the Baird's Sandpiper, and the size 
smaller than the Killdeer distinguished it from the Yellowlegs on the shore.

There are two sticks sticking up on the shore near that spot.

The GPS location and map below make it easier to find:

Latitude: N40° 24' 9.8"
Longitude: W104° 04' 22.3"
Altitude: 4416'

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&z=16&ie=UTF8&q=40.40272+-104.07291

Michael King
Boulder

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