Greetings

My brother Greg and I also strolled the S. Platte River between 88th and 
68th yesterday midday in 25 degree weather (sorry for the late post but was 
busy today) and saw most of the birds reported by Steven Mlodinow on 
December 29th.  The Barrow's Goldeneyes were still present as were the 
American Pipits.  

We did not bother to count all of the myriad water fowl mentioned before 
but had the following additions:

25+ Ring-billed Gulls
5 Ring-necked Ducks
3 Lesser Scaup
4 Hooded Merganser pair
2 Common Merganser pair
4 Double-crested Cormorants
2 Great Blue Herron
2 Bald Eagles
5 Red-tailed Hawks
1 Northern Harrier
3 American Kestrels
3 Rusty Blackbirds (under the railroad trestle on the west side)

Missing, of course, were the smattering of land birds scattered along the 
way (the most interesting of which were 3 RUSTY BLACKBIRDS under the west 
side of the railroad trestle).  In total, we observed 34 species.  Being 
relatively new birders, Greg nabbed four life birds and I added two.  Not 
bad for a cold last day of 2012.

We look forward to meeting up with some of you regulars in 2013,

Gary Witt                                          Greg Witt
Greenwood Village, CO                      Arvada, CO








On Saturday, December 29, 2012 9:31:47 PM UTC-7, Steven Mlodinow wrote:
>
> Greetings All 
>
>  Today Cathy Sheeter and I strolled along the S Platte River from about 
> 68th to 88th (street?). The number of ducks along the river was staggering. 
> Some totals:
>
>  1445 N Shoveler
> 910 Gadwall
> 505 N Pintail
> 240 GW Teal
> 175 C Goldeneye
> 155 Mallard
> 130 Bufflehead
>
>  Other highlights included
> 3 male and 1 female BARROW'S GOLDENEYE (with one male seemingly paired 
> with a female Common)
> 3 MALLARD X GADWALL (one was the same bird photographed at the same place 
> by Bill Schmoker and I last year. The other were pretty typical Brewer's 
> Ducks: Gadwall body except brownish chest, green head with russet on cheek, 
> black bill with yellow edges)
> 1 MALLARD x N PINTAIL
> We also had a stunning 81 or so American Pipits, mostly between 74th and 
> 68th.
>
>  Good Birding
> Steven Mlodinow
> Longmont CO
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Colorado Birds" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected].
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/cobirds/-/GCpuCt2jp70J.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.


Reply via email to