An unprecedented wave of Limpkins is sweeping north and west from the Gulf Coast. Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa have all had their first state records in recent days. One showed up in the Texas Panhandle east of Amarillo, less than 200 miles from Colorado.
This would be a great time to search for Colorado's first state record around water bodies, swampy spots, and well-watered riparian areas such as Two Buttes, Thurston Reservoir, Van's Marsh, and the west end of John Martin Reservoir, just to name a few.
Nathan Pieplow
Boulder
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