Hello all,
My first stop was Matthew T. Glasser Reservoir, but it was dead except for Cliff Swallow swarming the lake.
Plaster Reservoir was much more successful. A flock of thirty-five Red-necked Phalaropes and a few Wilson's were swimming along the marsh on the west side.
Interestedly, Quail Creek Park (which is behind the King Sooper's along W 136th and just south of McKay Lake) was teeming with Red-necked Phalaropes. At least sixty-five were swimming on the west side, coming in very close to the trail. If you need this species for the county, this would be a good opportunity to see them.
Matt Hofeditz,
Broomfield, CO
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