I also saw the Snow Goose at Stearns Lake yesterday and the blue phase  goose 
which has been there for a couple of weeks at least.  I believe the  one I 
saw is a Snow Goose not a Ross's Goose.  There could very well be a  Ross's 
Goose there among the thousands of geese.  Isn't a blue phase Ross's  Goose 
fairly 
uncommon in Colorado?  There was also a flock of 30+ Mourning  Doves just 
south of the lake.
 
Stearns Lake is in Boulder County, not Broomfield unfortunately.   There is a 
half mile stretch across the road from the parking lot which includes  the 
farmers pond that is in Broomfield.
 
There was a white Ross's Goose this morning at Plaster Reservoir in  
Broomfield.
 
Eric  Zorawowicz, Broomfield
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