Possibly young Killdeer, Robert, which are “one-stripers”.
Joe Roller, Denver

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> On Jul 16, 2020, at 20:23, Robert Canter <rlcante...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Cobirders
> I have seen three Semipalmated Plovers on the exposed shoreline of Clear 
> Creek today, July 16,and  yesterday. They are smaller than the nearby 
> Killdeer. Have a single neck band instead of two. They are rounder shaped 
> than Spotted Sandpipers and  do not have spots below or the white in front of 
> wing. Ebird tells me they would be unexpected here at this time. How readily 
> should  they be expected here at this time of year? Piping Plovers would seem 
> to be even less expected here.
> Thank you, Bob Canter, Denver
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