Late this afternoon, I stopped by the Silverthorne Blue River Water Treatment 
Plant and saw 23+ Barrow's Goldeneyes along with several other species of duck 
and an American Coot.  There might have been 1-2 female Common Goldeneyes but I 
did not have time to really closely scrutinize.    In the next couple of days, 
I should have some more time to examine more closely.   Yesterday late 
afternoon, when I stopped by, the other species were there but not BAGO's.

Here is a copy of my eBird report:

> Blue River Water Treatment Plant, Summit, US-CO
> Dec 15, 2012 3:15 PM - 3:25 PM
> Protocol: Stationary
> 6 species
> 
> Gadwall  6
> Mallard  25
> Green-winged Teal  20
> Ring-necked Duck  30
> Barrow's Goldeneye  23     9 drakes in adult plumage, 2 males molting into 
> adult plumage and ~12 females; possibly 1-2 COGO females but not 100% certain
> American Coot  1
> 
> This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org)



Charlie Nims
Silverthorne, CO
[email protected]








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> Date: December 15, 2012 6:55:27 PM EST
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