I also ventured to Canon City to try to find the 
aforementioned Eurasian Wigeon.  I tried many of the ponds around the area 
including the area where it was originally found.  Stopped by Centennial 
Park where I encountered a wide assortment of waterfowl of various types. 
 As the sun was setting the number of American Wigeon in the park easily 
topped 300, but the Eurasian Wigeon proved fairly easy to find.  Numerous 
other domesticated and quasi-domesticated ducks, geese, and swans were also 
present, including some pretty weird looking things. 

No sapsuckers were found, but a Golden Crowned Kinglet, several Song 
Sparrows, and a Pine Siskin were nice finds in the immediate vicinity.

Good Birding.

Chris Goulart

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