Hello birders,

Today Barb and I tried to duplicate Steve Mlodinow’s epic Big Day Labor Day 
at Prewitt Reservoir and Jackson Lake. Our skills and timing do not match 
Steve’s, so no surprise that our results were a bit thin. However, Jackson 
Lake was rewarding, lots of fairly approachable and interesting shorebirds. 
My advice: head directly to the northwest corner of Jackson Lake, where 
water is draining across the northwest grassy meadow, across the beach, and 
into the lake. Neat shorebirds here, stopping to refuel on their long way 
south. Baird’s Sandpiper, our common shorebird, breeds in eastern Siberia 
and is now headed to South America.

Fortunately the previously reported pesky cattle were far up in the 
northwest meadow today, nowhere near the shore. This is a nice day trip 
from the Front Range. I would bring a beach chair, a scope, water, and a 
bird guide to spend some time studying these magnificent shorebirds—hope 
the show lasts!

Caveats re today’s trip:
--101 degree heat, blazing sun. We started our Jackson Lake hike at the 
west side boat ramp, heading north from there. (Bataan Death March). Better 
to save energy by starting farther north, per map above.
--At the northwest corner of Jackson Lake the combined odors of rotting 
carp, cattle urine, and bird poop was almost enough to give my porter, 
Barb, the dry heaves. She usually likes to swim to cool off, but would not 
wade into Jackson Lake.
She kept looking toward shore with her binoculars.
“See any good birds over there?”
“No, I’m trying to find the car.”
(I bought her ice cream on the way home. All’s well that ends well.)

Here’s a map to the shorebird area today and where to park: 
http://tiny.cc/cj2w2w  (Use your mouse wheel to zoom out to get oriented.)
And here's a 2 minute slideshow of some of the birds I photographed today: 
http://bit.ly/1akUArl  (Let me know if I goofed on any i.d.)

Good birding!
Tom Wilberding
Boulder, Colorado

 

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