I did some birding around Larimer and very little in Weld County today (11/13). 
When I was at Timnath Reservoir and Fossil Creek Reservoir the snow was making 
for poor viewing conditions and I could not identify most of the birds on the 
water. The highlights include:

North Poudre Reservoir #3
   WHITE-WINGED SCOTER - 3

Bee Reservoir - a few miles south of North Poudre Reservoir #3
   Snow Goose - 39
   Ross's Goose - 2
   Merlin - 2
   Red-breasted Merganser - 1

Brush Hollow Reservoir (Weld)
   Gulls - 4000, 3000 being Ring-billed
        Thayer's - 1 1st winter
        Lesser Black-backed Gull - 1 2nd winter
   American White Pelican - 1

Timnath Reservoir
   Thayer's Gull - 1 1st winter

Fossil Creek Reservoir 
   BLACK SCOTER - 1 imm.

A poor pic of one of the White-winged Scoters, a few of the Chatfield Parasitic 
Jaeger, and other interesting birds I have photograhped this fall can be seen 
at: http://www.pbase.com/birdingwild1/new_photos.

Cole Wild
Loveland



      

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