Went up to the mountains today for some St. Patrick's Day birding.  Was
hoping to find Barrow's Goldeneyes still at the Blue River Water Treatment
Plant, but no dice.  Numbers of ducks there were down 90% from four weeks
ago -- just a couple of Mallards, Gadwall, and Ring-necked Ducks.

Some private feeders in a residential neighborhood in Silverthorne saved
the day.  In addition to lots of the usual birds, I saw:

Pygmy Nuthatch (I don't think these are common in Summit County) - 2
Pine Grosbeak - 10+
Cassin's Finch - 10+
Evening Grosbeak - 20+
Brown-capped Rosy-Finch - ca. 12
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch - ca. 12
Red Crossbill - several pairs seen (or the same pair several times)?  The
ones I got recordings of were Type 5 (ID confirmed by spectrogram), which
is the type expected at that elevation.

Good birding, all --

Nathan Pieplow
Boulder

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