I made a quick stop by the ever-shrinking Barr Lake (Adams County) this 
morning.  The highlight was a Red-necked Grebe, about 50 yards from the 
dam.  Western Grebes, cormorants, pelicans, and gulls remain numerous.  One 
of the ongoing Lesser Black-backed Gulls was present.

The most numerous passerine this morning, other than European Starling, was 
American Pipit.  The pipits were particularly numerous at the southwest end 
of the lake, in the company of some Long-billed Dowitchers, Killdeer, and 
Least Sandpipers.

David Dowell
Longmont, CO

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