On yesterday's Boulder Bird Club weekly field trip, we decided to explore a couple places none of us had ever been before, including Lone Tree reservoir. Lone Tree had lots of exposed muddy/sandy shoreline, and several groups of different sandpipers, including Bairds and Semipalms. There was also 75 or so Western Grebes far out in the lake.
At the drawn down farm pond at the northeast corner of Horseshoe Lake in Loveland, there were 35 Franklin's Gulls and 2 Black-necked Stilts.
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