Glenn Walbek reports that the adult alternate plumaged Arctic Tern is still 
present.  The bird alternates between flying around the center of Chatfield 
Reservoir (not yet observed coming near shore) and standing on one of the 
bouys in the center of the reservoir.  The best viewing can be from one of 
two places.  The first location is the handicapped fisherman's access 
"pier" (this is immediately west of the south boat launch and marina).  If 
the bird is not seen perched on a bouy or flying around here then walk past 
the trees located west of this spot (these trees block a birder's view of 
the southern portion of the reservoir) to where you can see the rest of the 
deeper portion of the reservoir.
 
Joey Kellner
Littleton, CO

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