Hi Everyone-

 

Today 9/28, Marcia Marvin and I poked around a few spots between Boulder and
Longmont. We saw one Sabine's Gull at Boulder Reservoir (it flew almost over
our heads when we arrived at the south end). We scoped a Ferruginous Hawk
soaring over the north end. We could make out a tern sitting on one of the
artificial docks in the middle of the reservoir. Since we could see hikers
and dogs running around at the north end, we thought we'd try up there. The
parking lot is open, and the trails look fine except for the one that goes
straight down to the lake. It's under a lot of water. We took another trail
that ends at the water a bit east of the drowned trail, and we were able to
find the tern again. It has the bandanna nape patch, short legs, and long
back end of an Arctic Tern. From here, we went up 51st/55th /75th to
Hygiene. We saw a Sharp-shinned Hawk fly south over Nelson Road, and lots of
cormorants in Clover Basin. Pella Crossing is still closed and quite a mess,
so we drove over to Lake McIntosh. We saw a few Am. White Pelicans, lots of
Western Grebes, and one Clark's Grebe. We tried Golden Ponds, but that's
still closed, too.

 

Mark Miller

Longmont, CO

 

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