Decided to make a loop this morning to see if anything got grounded by the 
storms. 


Broomfield County was my first stop. The little pond next to Stearn's lake had 
three Bufflehead and Northern Shovelers. There were Common Ravens flying around 
the bagel shop off of 287. Two American White Pelican were in a small 
overflowing pond NE of E 10th & Main. Nissen Res. had two Snowy Egret and 
Ring-necked Duck . Brunner held two Common Merganser and Lesser Scaup . Plaster 
was loaded with Bufflehead , rough count of 50. Also two Ruddy Duck to add to 
my county list. 


McKay Lake in Adams County was void of anything except Western Grebes. 


Decided to check out Westerly Creek in Denver County area that Ben Kemena 
posted about and saw a lot of things red. Redhead, Cinnamon Teal, House Finch, 
Red-winged Blackbird, Red-tailed Hawk, American Kestrel, and a basketball plus 
some Mallards, Gadwall, Turkey Vulture and Eurasian Collared-Dove were in and 
around the pond. Next stop was Bluff Lake with only a pair of Mallards. 



Todd Deininger 
Longmont, CO 

"Only the muddy fox lives" 

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