Cobirders,
Lurking among the feverishly fishing flock of common goldeneyes was a 
lone male Barrows. There were at least 75 commons between the swim 
beach and the dam outlet. I didn't see any female Barrows. Of the 50 or 
so mergansers, I could find none of the red-breasted mergs that Ira 
Sanders reported yesterday. The pacific loon he saw probably is there. 
Either it or an imposter managed to always be 9/10 of the way across 
the reservoir, so I couldn't be sure. Why don't I ever learn? The bird 
is ALWAYS on the other side. If you get good views, don't tell me.

Larry Modesitt
Greenwood Village

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