I'm not sure how far north of Evans folks have been seeing the 
goldeneye, but by 4:30 Wednesday afternoon the bird had worked its way 
north almost to the Florida Ave. overpass.  It was hanging out with a 
small group of common g. females (that rascal!) and was just south of 
the small rapids adjacent to the overpass.  There was a variety of 
other waterfowl in the area, including dozens of bufflehead, 
ring-necks, and assorted dabblers.  At sunset there was a fairly 
spectacular "fly-in" of a couple thousand Canada geese.

Norm Lewis
Lakewood

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Subject: [cobirds] Barrow's Goldeneye , Platte River, Denver County

This morning (10:30) the Barrow's Goldeneye was in the same location 
north of W. Evans  on the South Platte River. 



Mark Chavez
Lakewood-Green Mtn
http://www.pbase.com/mark2929c
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