I searched the northernmost mud flats of Boyd Lake this morning and did not see the Piping Plover.
DiD see 2 Black-bellied Plover, 1 godwit, 1 Clark's. Grebe and lots of other cool birds.
Georgia Doyle
Fort Collins
On May 10, 2017 1:18 PM, "marimammoser" <marimammoser@comcast.net> wrote:
--The Piping Plover previously reported at Boyd Lake State Park continues.as of 12:00 noon today. Dan Stringer, Rachel Hopper and I relocated thePlover on the large expanse of exposed shore just north of the northern-mostparking area. It was seen just over the high point of the exposed shoretowards the main lake in the standing dried reeds and green grass.Joe MammoserFort CollinsLarimer County
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