Saturday, 17 May 2014

[cobirds] Red necked phalarope, Loloff res

I don't know what county I'm in…, near Greeley for what that's worth.

At Loloff reservoir, there are hundreds of phalarope and at least a couple redneck phalarope. There's nothing I think people would be real surprised that, but I thought it would be a good place for people to catch up on their phalarope. There are also:
Ruddy duck- at least 100
Cinnamon,blue and green winged teal
Avocet- about 30
Shovelers
Mallards
Killdeer
Pintail
Gadwall
Robins feeding young in the nest under the walkway for the crude oil
House sparrow
Western meadowlark
Guess that's about got it for what I have seen here.

By the way, I was at Jackson State Park yesterday. It is very full as is the outflow ditch. I didn't see shorebirds other then spotted Sandpiper in the Killdeer. There were lots of fun birds around in the trees, nothing you wouldn't expect, but I had lots of fun there!

Thanks, Deb Carstensen, Littleton, Arapahoe County
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