There's nothing unusual or rare to  report for this lake today but I 
thought it had such a nice  variety of ducks and other waterbirds that I 
thought 
I'd sned a note.  Fran Enright and I wnet, it was our first time there and we 
really  enjoyed it.
   
Gadwalls,  c. goldeneye, l. scaup, ring necked, pied  billed grebe, 
cormorant, common merganzers (plenty), wigeons (lots), red  heads (lots), coots 
(scads),  pelicans, ringbilled gulls, buffle heads,  and Canada geese-including 
hundreds that flew in at dusk. (Like'em or not,  when there are hundreds of 
geese flying in against the setting sun, it's  pretty great.)
     Also, as we were leaving the lake, a  brown creeper came and worked a 
cottonwood.
    I didn't see the greater scaup or the  Barrow's goldeneye that were 
reported the other day but that doesn't mean they  weren't there!
 
Thanks, Deb Carstensen,  Littleton

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