The number of searchers for #Larimer421 reached double digits this morning
(if you count in binary).  I did a counterclockwise loop around the
reservoir to check the area where the sandpiper was yesterday early in my
trip.  Dave Wade showed up a little later and did a clockwise loop, and
when we met up at the north end of the reservoir neither of us had seen the
Buff-breasted Sandpiper.  There were a decent number of birds around,
including better shorebird diversity than last week with 7 Pectorals, 7
Stilt Sandpipers, 10 Long-billed Dowitchers, and 3 Wilson's Phalaropes.
The songbirds were also on the move with a sharp increase in the number of
Yellow-rumped Warblers.  Dave's phone died, so there is a slight chance
that the Buff-breasted could have flown to the original area after I left
and I don't know about it.

Yesterday, Sean Walters and I had planned on hitting Timnath (but probably
would have missed the buffy since we typically bird the west/north sides of
the reservoir), but our morning stop at Cobb Lake State Wildlife Area took
much longer than expected since we got caught up in bringing our eBird list
to 80 species.  Although we didn't have anything too unusual, we did have a
good diversity of warblers (7 species) and sparrows, along with some other
migrants including an Olive-sided Flycatcher, Lazuli Bunting, and
Ruby-crowned Kinglet.  As we were leaving, a House Sparrow brought our list
to 80 species, and had we had time to bird into the afternoon we would have
likely broken 100 species in Larimer County east of I-25 since I had about
25 species at Timnath this morning that we did not find at Cobb Lake
yesterday.

Thanks to Jack for finding another addition to the Larimer County list!

Good Birding,
Andy Bankert
Fort Collins

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