All,

At 10:30 this morning, there was a juvenile Sabine's Gull on the south
shore of Sixmile Reservoir, which is just south of Boulder Reservoir.
Sixmile is private, but can be scoped from the south end of Boulder Res. 
The bird was mostly walking on the shore among the Ring-billed and
Franklin's Gulls.  There are some peeps there, and at least two
Semipalmated Plovers.  North Teller Lake, east of Boulder on Valmont Road,
still has a good number of shorebirds, including the Short-billed
Dowitcher and Pectoral Sandpiper,

Cheers,  Peter Gent.

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