Sabine's Gulls, at a large reservoir near you?

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Joey Kellner

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Sep 19, 2022, 1:20:49 PM9/19/22
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There are currently FIVE immature Sabine's Gulls at Chatfield Reservoir. Chatfield seems to be a perennial anomaly with so many individuals, but most large reservoirs along the front range likely have this species present.

Joey.

Brandon

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Sep 19, 2022, 1:35:38 PM9/19/22
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Yesterday, six juvenile Sabine's Gulls were off West Fishing Road at Pueblo Reservoir, Pueblo County, also a Common Tern, with Forster's and Black Terns, also a Sanderling.  There seems large numbers of Pectoral Sandpipers around the extreme west end of Pueblo Reservoir at Swallows.

Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO


On Mon, Sep 19, 2022, 11:20 AM Joey Kellner <vir...@comcast.net> wrote:
There are currently FIVE immature Sabine's Gulls at Chatfield Reservoir. Chatfield seems to be a perennial anomaly with so many individuals, but most large reservoirs along the front range likely have this species present.

Joey.

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