Cobirders, 
I birded several locations near Jim Baker Reservoir (60th and  Tennyson) on 
April 28th. There are several neighborhood lakes and ponds in the  area 
that are usually productive with courting and/or nesting water birds.  
Highlights were: 
Jim Baker  Reservoir - over a hundred Western Grebes and 50+ Common and 
Red-breasted  Mergansers, 5 American White Pelicans. The nameless ponds south 
of Jim Baker on  Tennyson had a few Bufflehead, Gadwalls and Ring-necked  
Ducks. 
Lake Sangraco,  east of Lowell and Jim Baker – Dozens of Great Blue Herons, 
Black-crowned Night  Herons, Snowy Egrets and Double-crested Cormorants on 
the nest on the island, 3  American White Pelicans. 
Lowell Ponds,  south of Jim Baker on Lowell – 2 American Avocet and 2 Wilson
’s  Phalaropes 
This beautiful  day, Berkeley Lake and Prospect Park pond were long on 
people and,  unfortunately, short on birds. 
Rocky Mountain  Lake Park, 46th and Lowell, was a bonanza – 25 Ruddy Ducks, 
20 Eared  Grebes, 15 Bonaparte’s Gulls, 11 Lesser Scaups, 4 Pied-billed, a 
few Western  Grebes, 2 Cinnamon Teal and one Myrtle Yellow-rumped  Warbler. 
Marilyn Rhodes 
Evergreen, CO 

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