Folks,

Steve Larson and I ventured out to northeast Colorado, primarily to find 
Sharp-tailed Grouse, shorebirds and early migrants. We scored on the grouse 
along Weld hwy 134 with 9 birds in 4 locations. Going early seems to be the key 
for success here.


On the shorebird front, Jumbo and Prewitt reservoirs are filled to capacity 
with little or no room for shorebirds. Red Lion SWA has decent shorebird 
habitat and should be checked in the coming weeks for migrant shorebirds. 
Moving west along highway 34, we found good shorebird conditions at Weld county 
Rd. 59 and Loloff reservoir.  We and others (Norm Lewis's group) found a 
Whimbrel, Marbled Godwits, Least Sandpipers, Long-billed Dowitchers, Willets, 
Wilson's Phalarope, Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs, White-faced Ibis, 
Black-necked Stilts, and American Avocets,  Coupled with the seemingly lack of 
ephemeral playas in eastern Colorado, Red Lion and the ponds around Bebe Draw 
could be productive for the next 6 weeks.


Passerines were few and far between, with a handfull of Orange-crowned 
Warblers, Yellow-rumped Warblers, Say's Phoebes, Vesper Sparrows, Field 
Sparrows, Chipping Sparrows.


Good birding...


Glenn Walbek

Castle Rock, CO

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