Birders,
As of this morning, Boulder Reservoir (at least the south side) has been re-opened.
In the willows along the shore, just below the entrance station, there was a MAGNOLIA WARBLER with a large flock of AUDUBON'S WARBLERS, ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLERS, and a COMMON YELLOWTHROAT.
Two juv. SABINE'S GULLS were working the southern end of the reservoir. A single COMMON/ARCTIC TERN was perched on one of the distant floating docks, but refused to fly, thus the ambiguity of ID.
Great birding,
Christian Nunes
Boulder, CO
pajaroboy@hotmail.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/christian_nunes/
As of this morning, Boulder Reservoir (at least the south side) has been re-opened.
In the willows along the shore, just below the entrance station, there was a MAGNOLIA WARBLER with a large flock of AUDUBON'S WARBLERS, ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLERS, and a COMMON YELLOWTHROAT.
Two juv. SABINE'S GULLS were working the southern end of the reservoir. A single COMMON/ARCTIC TERN was perched on one of the distant floating docks, but refused to fly, thus the ambiguity of ID.
Great birding,
Christian Nunes
Boulder, CO
pajaroboy@hotmail.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/christian_nunes/
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