My fall has been busy and I have not had much time to bird here in CO, so 
loved being outside on such a glorious fall day today.
 
Nothing REALLY spectacular, except for some impressive numbers for November.
 
Over 500 American White Pelicans are still staging at Barr. An estimated 
1200 Double Crested Cormorants were lined up on the far shoreline in the 
early afternoon (didn't see any in the AM)!  I guess with the water level 
so low the fish must be concentrated in available water.  In the mud flat 
that used to be the lake behind the visitors center was a large group of 
shore birds... which turned out to be almost exclusively Killdeer!  Over 
400 of them including a further out flock on the wing of 100+!  And 
pretending to be shore birds both on the mud flats and various other areas 
on the lake I tallied over 700 Green-winged Teal.
 
A few late migrants included one Least and one Semipalmated Sandpiper (plus 
a couple of Pecs) on the mud flats.  A late Orange Crowned Warbler was on 
the back side of the dam.  
 
I didn't fully pick over the gull flocks, which were mostly very distant, 
but did find two Lesser Black-backed (one adult, one first cycle), one 
Thayer's Gull (First Cycle) and an assortment of the other expected species 
early in the AM when most were loafing.
 
I also found a dapper juvenile Harris's Sparrow on the back side of the 
dam (FOS for me).
 
Full list at: http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S20441342
 
 
Good birding-
 
Cathy Sheeter
Aurora
 
 

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