Hi all,

This afternoon we birded some reservoirs in southern Larimer County during
the beginning stages of the snow storm.

*Blue Mountain Res* - 20% open water.  Lots of ducks, but nothing unusual.

*Carter Res* - 100% open (at least the southern end), a quick stop produced
nothing except for a single Black-billed Magpie.

*Lone Tree Res* - 0% open water.  Nothing except a single, lone Christmas
tree abandoned on the ice.  Whether or not it was an intentional joke or
not (regarding the name of the reservoir), I don't know, but we found it
fairly humorous.

*Lon Hagler Res* - 80% open.  Our only gulls of the day, a good flock on
the ice shelf on the western side of the lake.  All were Ring-billed Gulls
except for four Herring Gulls and one adult Thayer's Gull.  No ducks, but a
fly-by Bald Eagle.

*Cattail Pond* - 20% open.  Tons of ducks.  When we arrived, an adult Bald
Eagle was perched on the ice, which was attracting some attention from
non-birders in the area. The Trumpeter Swan was there, but no sign of the
previously seen Tundra.  Also a couple of Red-breasted Mergansers were
nice, along with our only Canvasbacks and Bufflehead of the day.

*Lake Loveland* - From what we could see, 10% open water.  No gulls, but a
ton of White-cheeked Geese, along with a single Ross's Goose and a few
Northern Shovelers and Mallards.

A quick stop after sundown at the Fort Collins' Barnes & Noble was fairly
unproductive, except for a random sighting of Nick Komar, who also
commented on today's surprising lack of gulls at Lake Loveland.

Good Birding!

Marcel and Joel Such
NW of Lyons, CO
suchbros.blogspot.com

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