Date: 5/6/26 9:50 pm
From: Doug Ward <dougward...>
Subject: [cobirds] SW Denver Snow Storm Fallout
While not near as adventuresome nor interesting as Jack's great weekend,
thought folks might like to hear about a wave of stuff in southwest Denver
today (Weds., 6 May'26) which was apparently dropped by our much needed
snow.



I'll start with Huston Lake Park and area (SW Denver, Denver Co.), our local
patch. The lake at the park has been dry for weeks due to a couple of
factors, but in passing by today noticed the snow had wetted the mudflats as
well as filled a couple of pools to the point the place was crawling, so ran
back up with the scope. While hoping for shorebirds flitting around out
there, was surprised to see that that action consisted primarily of
passerines including SAY'S PHEOBE, WESTERN KINGBIRD (3), three flavors of
swallow (25), MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD (4), Robins (10+), AMERICAN PIPIT (7),
VESPER, and SAVANNAH SPARROWs all feeding on the mud and puddle edges. Some
waterbirds did join the fray including a nice WHITE-FACED IBIS. The best
bird of the day, however, was back at our place a block and a half from the
park, a beautiful male RED-NAPED SAPSUCKER - will keep the group posted if
he returns.



We also swung by the west side of Marston Reservoir (extreme SW Denver Co.)
mid-afternoon where a mud spit exists due low water. Today it hosted a nice
mix of shorebirds including KILLDEER (2), SEMIPALMATED PLOVER (4),
LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER (7), WILSON'S PHALAROPE, SPOTTED SANDPIPER, WILLET
(38), LEAST SANDPIPER (5), and a WESTERN SANDPIPER. This spot is worth a
check if you are running errands in the southwest metro area as we were.



Hope you have had similar experiences after our storm, always fun this time
of the year. If you have any questions about hitting these spots, please
let me know separately.



Good Birding,

Doug

Currently Denver







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