Hello, Birders. After the weather turned nasty yesterday, Thurs., Apr. 28, 
the birding got good. I didn't have much time, but Greenlee Preserve, 
Boulder Co., had a *gray flycatcher,* for example. And the Boulder 
Reservoir and Clover Basin Reservoir mudflats had *western willets* and 
others shorebirds: peeps, dowitchers, yellowlegs, snipes, semi plovers, 
etc. I Imagine today will be good in Boulder County and elsewhere in the 
region--and that things will continue that way through the weekend. Below 
are pix of the Greenlee gray flycatcher and a western sandpiper at Boulder 
Rez:

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Ted Floyd

Lafayette, Boulder County

 


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